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l'GueuletonvsRestaurant Patrick Guilbaud
Restaurant Patrick Guilbaud and l'Gueuleton are both praised by writers. Overall, Restaurant Patrick Guilbaud scores significantly higher than l'Gueuleton. Restaurant Patrick Guilbaud ranks #2 in Dublin with endorsements from 6 reviewers like Time Out, Fodor's and Michelin Guide.
l'Gueuleton
Concierge
Fodor's
Frommer's
Travel + Leisure
Michelin Guide
Time Out
Lonely Planet
1 Fade Street, Dublin 2
From $22/night
"Under Warren Massey, L'Gueuleton remains at the center of Dublin's affordable restaurant revolution."
"Dubliners don't do waiting, but you'll see hungry crowds doing just that outside this no-reservations-accepted, exceptional eatery just off George's Street." Full review
"Rated by local critics as one of the best restaurants in Dublin, L'Gueuleton is worth the effort you'll have to put in to book it well in advance." Full review
"The classic bistro fare like Toulouse sausages, rib-eye with béarnaise, and roast chicken à la Bourguignonne is delicious and perfectly prepared." Full review
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"Rustic restaurant with beamed ceilings, Gallic furnishings, a shabby-chic bistro feel and a large pavement terrace." Full review
"Superb, unpretentious brasserie cooking has earned this charming little restaurant a good reputation over the years, and they've had the sense to not go tinkering with a winning formula." Full review
Top Choice
"Dubliners have a devil of a time pronouncing the name (which means 'a gluttonous feast' in French) and have had their patience tested with the no-reservations-get-in-line-and-wait policy,." Full review
Restaurant Patrick Guilbaud
Fodor's
Frommer's
Michelin Guide
Time Out
Travel + Leisure
Condé Nast Traveler
Michelin Guide
21 Merrion Street Upper, Dublin D2
From $0/night
"Also known as "Dublin's finest restaurant," this do-be-impressed place on the ground floor of the Merrion Hotel boasts a menu described as French." Full review
"Ireland's most award-winning restaurant (with two Michelin stars) holds court in elegant quarters at the equally elegant Merrion Hotel." Full review
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"Luxurious lounge and stylish restaurant in an elegant Georgian house; the epony- p mous owner has run it for over 30 years." Full review
"Looking every bit as stellar as its two Michelin étoiles would suggest, Guilbaud's is pretty much the top table in town." Full review
"For almost 30 years, Cognac native Patrick Guilbaud has dominated Dublin’s culinary landscape—and with good reason." Full review
"Ireland's only two-Michelin-starred restaurant is a fine-dining destination in its own right, complete with exquisite food, wine, and service." Full review
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When people flock from all over Ireland (and the world) to dine here, you need to be sure the food lives up to its reputation—and its prices.
2 Stars
"The restaurant is hidden within a Georgian townhouse, and oozes sumptuousness and sophistication...dishes showcase luxury Irish ingredients and the wine cellar and wine list are works of art." Full review