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10 Hot Places for Summer #HotChefs

Okay, so we could point your summer travels in certain sure fire directions as you head off on holidays – don't miss KAI in Galway which is excelling itself each and every day; don't miss Vasco in Fanore which is an archetype of the true WAW experience; don't miss Harry's Bar in Bridgend where chef Derek Creagh is offering incredible food at incredible prices; don't miss 1826 in Adare where Wade Murphy is on top form; don't miss Deasy's in Ring, just outside Clonakity where Caitlin Ruth and her team will blow you away; don't miss the chowder and the fried fish in The Long Dock in Carrigahol

Vasco on the Wild Atlantic Way - Review by John McKenna

Vasco is the Aleph of the Wild Atlantic Way, the one that contains all, the point from which you can see everything.
For a start, it's a smashing, coastside room that is filled with light: just walking through the door energises you. All the things you hope to find on the WAW – space; light; time; discovery; informality; the promising stop whilst on the road – all seem to be here in a space where Karen runs front of house and Ross cooks.

#BestSandwichInIreland [video] - The Stuffed Olive

Our search for #BestSandwichInIreland brings us to a West Cork Classic: the Skeaghanore duck, Gubbeen cheese, red onion jam and salad sandwich from The Stuffed Olive in Bantry. Trish Messom and her daughters, Grace and Sarah, run this much loved café, where everything is made from scratch each morning, beginning with the bread for the sandwiches.

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The New Exchequer Bar in Ranelagh, by Caroline Byrne

There’s a new hottest spot in Dublin for brunch and, unfairly, it’s in Ranelagh. Don’t they have enough ‘top’ things already? With Dillinger’s for top notch American style dining, Michie Sushi for the only show in town sushi-wise, Kinara Kitchen for the best casual Indian and Pakistani cooking you’ll find, The Butcher Grill for meat feasts, La Bodega for authentic tapas, Redmond’s for wine and beer, and Pinocchio for Italian wine and grazing at its most laid-back – can’t help feeling a little bitter about this Dublin 6 food haven becoming more haven-ey.

Gregan's Castle [Restaurant Review]

“I wasn’t expecting this to be the meal of the year”, said the man at the adjoining table to ours, in the dining room of Gregan’s Castle. “But it’s definitely the meal of the year”, he said again, before relegating a Dublin restaurant hotshot to second position in his own private pecking order of 2014.
Many others will agree with him after they have finished eating David Hurley’s cooking at Gregan’s. Mr Hurley has arrived, and he’s done it in an unusual – and unfashionable – way: he’s arrived slowly.

Il Vicolo - A River Runs Through It

When Gerry McMahon's Il Vicolo restaurant closed in Galway city, just on the eve of the city's food festival a few months back, there was a true sense of loss.
It wasn't just that Il Vicolo served excellent food and wines, and that they were served by a truly cool team. No, what people regretted was the passing of one of those restaurants that had achieved cult status. Il Vicolo was like a secret, a clubby, intimate room where time stood still as soon as you walked in. It wasn't just good: it was cult.

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