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One Pico RestaurantvsDunne and Crescenzi
Both establishments are rated very highly by reviewers writing for major publications. Overall, Dunne and Crescenzi scores marginally better than One Pico. Dunne and Crescenzi comes in at 76 with recommendations from 4 reviewers such as Lonely Planet, concierge.com and Fodor's.
One Pico Restaurant
Fodor's
Frommer's
Michelin Guide
5-6 Molesworth Place, Dublin
From $0/night
"Chef-owner Eamonn O'Reilly cuts quite a dash, but it's his sophisticated, daring, contemporary cuisine that tends to seduce visitors to his little restaurant." Full review
"About a 5-minute walk from St. Stephen's Green, on a wee lane off Dawson Street, this is a sophisticated, grown-up place, with excellent service and fantastic food." Full review
0 Stars
"Stylish, modern restaurant tucked away on a back street; a well-regarded place that's a regular haunt for MPs." Full review
Dunne and Crescenzi
Concierge
Fodor's
Time Out
14-16 South Frederick Street, Dublin D2
From $0/night
"This rustic Italian restaurant lies at the heart of the growing food empire of husband-and-wife team Eileen Dunne and Stefano Crescenzi."
"The menu is extensive but simple: panini (sandwiches), a horde of antipasti choices, a few choice pasta specials, and some evening meat dishes and desserts." Full review
"Despite the arrival of the much-discussed Carluccio's, D & C is the probably still the best Italian café in town." Full review