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Abacus
Chinese furniture, a bamboo bar and eye-catching ceiling art create a stylish, oriental-inspired ambience at this swish Asian restaurant.
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Café Manila
Just off Dublin’s main street is this gem of an eatery, an ideal spot for pre-theatre bites if you’re heading to the Abbey.
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Café Mao
Bright and cheery, this is one of the most popular Asian Fusion venues in Dublin. The white walls - adorned with photos of Chairman Mao in an Andy Warhol vein - and primary coloured seats give it a real feel-good factor.
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Chameleon
This is Dublin’s one-and-only true Dutch-Indonesian Rijst Tafel restaurant. What's that? we hear you enquire.
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Chili Club
Dublin’s original Thai restaurant is still as popular as the day it first opened its doors. People are often surprised when they arrive at the white building just off Grafton Street and realise they have to knock.
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Good World
Linen tablecloths and cream walls adorned with Chinese writing is this Asian restaurant's simple but effective décor.
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Imperial
Cantonese cuisine in a relaxed atmosphere is what you'll find here, and the local Chinese community love it. It's known for wonderful seafood, but you can also devour loads of different and unfamiliar dishes by ordering dim-sum.
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Mongolian Barbeque
This novel approach to dining works very well... choose exactly what you want to eat, even down to the spices and dressing on your food, then watch it cooked before your feasting eyes.
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Saba
Meaning “Happy Meeting Place” in Thai, Saba is an award-winning restaurant (Best Service Award, Cocktail Bar of the Year, Most Stylish Restaurant) that's always packed with a fun clientele.
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Siam Thai
This contemporary Asian chain is so popular that they've sprung up all over the city. The owners have aired away from the cliched Thai theme and opted for a stylish, streamlined and beautifully lit interior.
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Sushi King
This take out sushi bar is a hive of activity with all sushi made fresh daily and not available until 11:00. If, like a lot of
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Wagamama
Visitors from GB will instantly recognise this renowned noodle franchise. Designed in the style of a Japanese ramen bar, the unintimidating
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Yamamori Noodles
This renowned restaurant with its bold back and red exterior features an extensive menu of fabulous, fresh Japanese food. Small and large groups gravitate to its long benches and tables while very efficient staff serve up those exotic eats.
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Yamamori Sushi
A stone's throw from the Ha'penny Bridge, these doyens of informal Japanese dining have rolled out an elegant and atmospheric sushi bar specialising in those perfectly proportioned bite-sized beauties.
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Yo! Sushi
Watch the morsels of tempting Japanese treats trundle by on the conveyor belt, then choose your colour-coded faves for a lunch or dinner with a difference.
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