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    Camden Kitchen

    4.5 (65 reviews)
    ModerateModern European, French
    Closed 12:00 pm - 10:00 PM

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    Moderate noise
    Dogs allowed
    Good for groups

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    Salmon starter
    Annie L.

    I had walked by this spot a few times when I was exploring around the area. It tempted me from the get go and then after reading James review, I just had to go! At the weekend my friend from San Francisco and I decided to check it out. San Francisco dwellers are notorious foodies and he loved it, he said he'd give it 4/5 but as I said in a previous review if you compare food fare to foreign spots then you will to no justice to Irish spots and make yourself miserable. One word, exquisite. I honestly can say that the smoked salmon starter that I got was probably the best I have ever tried. I had sole for my main and it was cooked to perfection. The side of potatoes were far too salted for my taste. He got the soup which he loved. He also got the ox cheek for main and it honestly was divine. Presentation of both meals was top notch. Macon Village white was pretty reasonable for restaurant prices. Coffee top-notch. He got the dessert which looked like two little volcanoes spewing lava to me but his mind went a far more sordid route. I of course tried some. Divine. Somehow they managed to condense rich chocolate sponge into such a compact fit that it just expands when placed in your mouth. The scoop of simple vanilla ice-cream on the side complimented the warmth of the sponge perfectly. Service was superb, extremely efficient and friendly staff who hail from the continent. It's a cosy little bistro and you can look in to the kitchen at the two chefs, one of which is the owner... Oh and they do cocktails... I would book ahead, I've already reserved the upstairs area for a meal to celebrate me in a few months ;)

    Cristin L.

    After seeing this place open and then glance at it occasionally during my day-to-day life, I finally made the effort and we went to the Camden Kitchen last Friday night.... and I'm so glad we did. The starter I got was fine, black pudding croquettes. My partner got the smoked duck and thought it was fine too. But it was with the mains that things started to go up a notch. I went for the Ox Cheeks and it was divine, melt in your mouth. My partner went for the Skate Wing and he loved it. Me, I thought it was too fishy, but I'm weird like that (yes, I know, but some fish I just find too fishy!). Also, special mention to the green veg side with pesto dressing, it was pleasantly yummy. Finally the desserts, this is when I reached heaven. The creme brulee was, I expect, what all creme brulee should be like. I've ordered creme brulees in the past and have never been set alight by them. But this one rocked. But my partners chocolate fondant.. oh the fondant... lets just say I am definitely ordering that next time I go back. Flipping sensual... Wine was grand, Pinot Grigio. Decor very nice too, not too squished for a small venue. Two negatives though, it did get cold very quick whenever the entrance was used (and we were not even at the table beside the door). Oh also, the ladies toilets was cramped. But seeing as you are at a restaurant to eat and not to go to the toilet, I don't see why I should drop a star because of these....

    Camden Kitchen
    James B.

    Tucked away a few steps off noisy Camden Street is a new and unexpected little surprise know as Camden Kitchen. The decor struck me as a fusion of Restoration Hardware (Americans will know this store), a French country house, and a dash of hip. In a word: unpretentious. The soundtrack was cool and I think I may have even spotted some ambient Daft Punk. The music was just the perfect volume to set the vibe without creating a distraction. It's a refreshing, cozy 2 level bistro with an open kitchen in the back. You know a place is confident if the kitchen is in plain view. Oh right, they have food there too... I better get back to reviewing that. The menu appears to change daily since it was brought to us on a clipboard (well, really more like a butcher block with a clip at the top) and there's a big chalkboard of daily specials. It appears intimidating at first but I was quickly relieved when the professional staff greeted us by explaining some of the specials of the day: fresh pea soup and ham salad with brie. I ordered the Bayonne Ham Salad with Brie and Celeriac Rémoulade while my wife tried the Guinea Fowl Coq au Vin with mash and fresh green beans. Our son wasn't hungry for lunch so we caved and let him order the Mango Rice Pudding. We watched them prepare our lunch since we were seated next to the kitchen and since we had the privilege of being some of the first customers of the day for this two-weeks-young kid on the block, our food was ready in a flash. The dishes were like works of art. I can't remember the last time I had a lunch this fancy. Every last detail was attended to each plate and I hesitated to eat right away so that I can admire the beauty as my mouth watered. A nice little tin bucket of freshly baked assorted breads was placed in the middle of the table, a perk you don't often find in Irish restaurants. The bread ranged from basic crusty French to Italian style laced with tomato, olives and cheese. Wow. I could have gotten full on just the bread it was so fresh and tasty. Clearly it was baked just a few hours earlier. The kitchen staff must have put in a full day's work and it was barely 2 pm. The ham salad was outstanding. The lettuce was a mix of rocket, coriander and a bunch of other distinct flavours I had never tasted before. It was garnished with two slices of that yummy bread, toasted and drizzled with olive oil and garlic. Again, just give me the bread and I'm happy enough. Yum! The Bayonne ham was like really thick-sliced prosciutto or Parma, but a flavour I had never before tasted. Mmm. Then, there were generous chunks of brie and just the right amount of celeriac rémoualde (again a new and exciting taste for me) with a bit of pickle relish. The flavours were an excellent combination of salted ham, lightly sweet and sour dressing and bitter lettuce. My wife's coq au vin disappeared before I had much of a chance to try it as I was busy with my own project. I managed to sneak a few combo bites of gravy covered mash and crunchy sauteed green beans. The essence of the meat was mixed in and I got a good feel for the flavour. Again, yum. Our son's palette isn't quite refined enough to enjoy a fancy dessert like Mango Rice Pudding and the server noticed straight away. She offered to bring him some ice cream instead and had a nice brief chat with him to make him feel more comfortable. A surprisingly friendly attitude towards a child that is almost non-existent in this hectic city. I could go on and on, but my fingers are sore. Go to Camden Kitchen now and try it for yourself. In fact, grab your Dublin City Bikes card and your partner and wheel on over there. The Grantham Street station is right across the way. What are you waiting for?

    Pork belly, celeriac and braised scallions
    Zara N.

    Five stars for this bijou little spot just off Camden street with its elegant, excellently executed food, non-intrusive and prompt service and two French chefs working their magic in the open kitchen. From start to finish my dinner was just perfection. I started proceedings off with a pork belly dish that was served with a celeriac dauphinoise and braised spring onions, it was the best starter I've had the pleasure of eating in a long while! A main of hake followed, with unctuously soft baby potatoes accompanied by strings of samphire to add some saltiness to the dish, it was so deliciously light I polished it off leaving plenty of room for a decadent dessert of spiced chocolate fondant with coconut sorbet. It tasted like an upper-class Bounty bar and was absolutely divine! Definitely on my list of favourite spots in the city, and easy on the pocket too if you go for the excellently-priced Early Bird (€25), couldn't recommend it enough.

    Duck leg. A little too dry and lack of flavor. Probably looks better than its taste.
    Lena H.

    I came here because of the good reviews and gotta say it was just average foods quality and I was disappointed. My entree was a bit dry and tasteless (I ordered the duck leg) and the appetizer lacks flavor and too heavy. My waiter didn't seem to understand me so the waitress gotta come and help out. Good service overall; however, foods could have been better. By the way, they served me one piece of bread which I found pretty odd. Not that it really matters to me but I think it is very cheap to serve a single diner with one piece only. Do they serve two for a party of two? Lol

    X'mas lunch menu #dublinshopslocal
    Tim L.

    Great recommendation by Emily to celebrate my beau's birthday here! We availed of the X'mas lunch set menu, very reasonably priced at €25 for 3 courses - every dish was executed very well with a strong emphasis on local organic ingredients. Lunch for 2 + 2 bubbly + carafe of red = €100 including tips! A tiny irk was when I mentioned my reservation upon arrival, the Maître d did not check the book and insisted on asking the no. of diners. What's the bleeding point of making a reservation then?!

    Sunflowers
    Sarah S.

    Camden Kitchen is pretty small, the tables are close together but there's a really nice feel to it so I'm not complaining. The couple beside us were almost finishing up and when they saw what we'd ordered they told us it was excellent! :) For starters I chose chicken liver parfait with brioche toast and plum chutney. The parfait was melt in the mouth. Fiancé chose haddock croquettes with salmon sashimi, a beetroot purée and celeriac sauce. For main course I went with the Hake served with clams, risotto and braised scallions. He chose the special - Wicklow pheasant which came with cauliflower purée and Jerusalem artichoke. Both dishes were cooked perfectly! Consumed two bottles of red wine but now to my favourite part... Dessert. I had chocolate brownie which came with chocolate brownie ice-cream. OMG - food heaven! Fiancé got the orange Madeleines which came with Cointreau ice-cream. I got coffee with mine and he got a glass of Muscat. Just writing about the food is making me want to go back even though the cleaver on the wall above the kitchen is a tad unnerving!

    Breana W.

    This restaurant was so delicious!! My husband and I went on our first night in Dublin having no idea what to expect. I ordered the fish and he ordered the pork. We had a bottle of red wine and each ordered dessert and we were under €100! Incredible quality at an amazing price. All of it was so amazing! We couldn't stop talking about how good our meals were. Our server was so nice and helpful and the restaurant itself is so cute and quaint. Definitely check it out of you are like us and cannot decide where to go, you won't be disappointed!

    Chicken Liver Parfait
    Sharon S.

    Very cute intimate restaurant just off Camden Street, this place instantly impressed me with it's cosy dinning room. The staff were quick to great and before I knew it we had drinks on the way and our food order was in! Excited has they pics on their Yelp page had my mouth watering all day leading up to eating here. It did not disappoint, great food which was prepared fantastic and presented with such style and elegance. I love attention to detail with how a plate is served and they show a great love for the food. Lovely atmosphere in here, felt you could easy unwind after dinner for awhile without feeling the need to quickly vacate the table. Perfectly cooked food with great flavours in a very inviting restaurant. Would highly recommend this place to others,

    Chicken leg
    Holly M.

    Food done right! Perfectly cooked, great flavor, fancy without any pretentious frills. Great staff, lovely atmosphere. A small menu but definitely something for everyone, well thought with a nice range of proteins and veggie options. I got the soup for the starter, mushroom, which had very little flavor, but that was the only thing I didn't like. For the main I got the chicken leg, and I've honestly never had chicken so moist or tender in my entire life. It literally fell off the bone! Perfectly seasoned, excellent sides, such a delicious meal. For dessert I got the creme brulee which was heavenly! Not a sugary, soupy mess like most restaurants, instead it had almost a flan texture to it, very smooth and not overly sweet at all. The top was so crispy and cracked as you broke into it.... perfection. And such a big portion! Couldn't finish it, which I still regret. Left absolutely stuffed. The mulled wine is also fab, so delicious and makes you realize just how terrible the cheap market ones are! Great ambience, intimate and cozy, would definitely go back for a date night. We were a big group for lunch and everyone loved their meal. It's a place I'd be excited to go back to, to try something different from the menu, knowing it will always be delicious.

    Nummy poached egg appy
    Patrick A.

    I just don't give a 5? Otherwise this would be a contender for one. Came to Dublin for a weekend after a conference at the Ritz Powerscourt, I would rate this place well above the Gordon Ramsay at the Ritz. Chilled out, nice small place with great dishes that let the food do the talking. Worth a visit!

    Susanna X.

    I wanted to have noodles in a Japanese, and it was full. I searched if there is a good restaurant around here, then... you can guess~ Camden Kitchen, I like here. Just yummy from starters to dessert.

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    La Maison - Scallops on the shell

    La Maison

    4.4(67 reviews)
    0.9 kmSouth Inner City
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    I waited too long to review so some of the details escape me. Such as the appetizer we shared:…read moreConfit Pork Shoulder Croquettes, with quince puree, pickled shittake, and celeriac remoulade. The entrees were more memorable. I had the Fillet Of Irish Beef. I hardly ever order filet mignon but I'm glad I did. It may well be the best I've ever had. With Café de Paris butter, shallot pureé, pepper sauce, rocket (arugula), and a side of french fries. The flavor of the meat itself was incredible and the three sauces complemented it perfectly. It was cooked to a perfect medium rare as ordered. French fries aren't normally something to get excited about but these were a gastronomic masterpiece; the insides soft and sweet, not starchy, the outsides browned and subtly crisp, and I don't know what they were fried in but these had so much flavor it must have been beef tallow or duck fat. I'd come here again just to have a platter of these amazing fries! The wife's Coq Au Vin Façon La Maison (chicken breast braised in red wine, smoked bacon, mushrooms, baby onions, roast carrot, pomme purée) was equally memorable. I've never considering ordering this, thinking it too simple or plain. Not this. The red wine sauce really elevated a simple braised chicken. And how do they make even a simple carrot taste so good? We each had a wine from the ample selection of by the glass offerings and shared a gingery dessert which we both enjoyed. The service was good and not rushed. Just don't be intimidated by the waiter, who announced when he brought the bill that tip was not included; it seems this could have been handled more subtly.

    Beautiful restaurant with friendly staff. We stopped here twice during our visit - one late night…read morejust for dessert, then a quick lunch. The crème brûlée was divine. The French Onion soup was the best we've ever had - since returning home, I've had to try and replicate it - So Good! Tell 'Skinny' Hello from Alabama!

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    La Maison - Ambiance in spades.

    Ambiance in spades.

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    Crème brûlée

    La Maison - Bread with olives and dip, and delicious French wines

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    Pichet - Happy 30th!

    Pichet

    4.4(124 reviews)
    1.1 kmSouth Inner City
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    The absolute best meal we had during our stay in Dublin in July/Aug 2025…read more After stopping in another restaurant nearby that a local recommended and receiving the worst seats and attitude, we decided to leave without placing an order and find something else because no way.. life is too short. We walked around the corner, I saw Pichet and immediately remembered it from my trip research. I was visiting Ireland with my mother who is not an adventurous eater, so I looked at the menu online - found a lovely pasta dish that she would enjoy and she agreed to go. Turned out to be a great decision and a very memorable meal in every way. Service was wonderful... attentive, charming, and funny. Wine was perfection. And the meal was outstanding. My mom had the Knockanore cheese agnolotti with girolles, baby courgette, lovage and hazelnut pesto, and I had harissa spiced local lamb shoulder with tomato cumin puree, smoked yoghurt, roasted gnocchi, courgette and basil. We also shared two desserts, an Île Flottante with creme anglaise, Irish strawberry, strawberry prosecco sorbet, and an almond and black sesame tuile as well as the tropical themed and highly recommended coconut parfait with rum roasted pineapple, passion fruit gel, and coconut sorbet. Perfection. We chatted with a lovely local lady next to us for a bit and then two delightful & vivacious young women who arrived shortly after. One from Italy and one from Mexico. This is part of why I love travel. I recommend making reservations or arrive on the early side if you want to try your luck without one. We were able to get a seat in the bar/lounge area early as a walk in. All in all, I couldn't have asked for a better experience. 10000/10000 would go again.

    Had a team dinner here on my business trip and it was amazing! We had a large table of about…read more 12-14pp. We did the course meal. The restaurant was dark,cozy, and clean. It came with an appetizer main and dessert. I forgot what appetizer I got, but my main was veal and dessert was carrot cake. I don't remember what my appetizer was but it was tasty. My bf got the smoked salmon with dill sauce which I remember because it was different. The veal was amazing. Cooked perfection. Carrot cake was more bread like than i expected. Definitely not like the American cream cheese frosting carrot cake however still delicious. The meal was amazing and something I look forward to again!

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    La Cave Winebar and Restaurant - Mussels

    La Cave Winebar and Restaurant

    4.0(39 reviews)
    0.9 kmSouth Inner City
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    What a wonderful surprise! This was my first trip to Dublin from the USA and a local suggested La…read moreCava for dinner. My first thought was "who comes to Dublin to go to a wine bar?" but my first thought was totally wrong. I absolutely loved La Cava! It's such a cozy intimate restaurant. It gave me lots of West Village (NYC) vibes. Be careful when looking for the restaurant because you can walk right by it, It's a little place right off of Grafton St. It's also located downstairs! Such a hidden gem! We did the 3-course pre-fixe. The burrata was amazing, so fresh! The service was excellent. You were given plenty of time to enjoy your food without being rushed for the next course. The duck was perfect, and the lamb was delicious. For the dessert, the creme brulee was grand. I can't think of a single bad thing to say about this restaurant. The prices were reasonable! I highly recommend having dinner here if you're in Dublin. Note, the restaurant is small, so you'll be sitting very close to other people. Personally, this didn't bother me, but some people might not love that. But be aware, that they don't accept AMEX!

    Living in the USA I travel to Dublin as often as I can. Hadn't been here in several years because…read moreof Covid. I'm happy to say that LaCave is still as amazing as ever!! I was by myself so I sat at the bar. Just a few seats and quite cozy. Perfect!! Had the pleasure of Jon taking care of me. Started with a sparkling rose' while looking at the menu. Decided on the 2 course Prix Fixe. Chose the mussels and then the fish duo. Of course had to have wine. I honestly can't get enough of this place. Can't wait to return!!

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    French onion soup

    La Cave Winebar and Restaurant - Downstairs entrance

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    Downstairs entrance

    Chez Max - Chocolate cake, atmosphere

    Chez Max

    4.0(56 reviews)
    1.0 kmSouth Inner City
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    The onion soup was good but expect it to be lighter than what you would typically find in France…read more Not as much cheese and onions. The moule et frites did not disappoint. Neither did the creme brulee.

    We decided to try this place while on the way to Dublin Castle. It's crazy close and seemed to…read morehave good reviews. Outside was as mess, there were no chairs at some tables and other had to many with dirty dishes on them. So we decided to go in. There was no hostess nor any wait staff so we stood there like stooges. Finally ,two of the wait staff walked right by and just ignored us so we decided to take a seat. Now they want to come talk to us! I asked if this seat was ok and got the reply "I guess it will have to be as you already sat down". Should have got up then but the wife was tired so decided to stay. It was crazy warm in there with little air flow. I liked the atmosphere and ambience. Guess they wanted to make a point as we sat there for 15 mins without water or anybody coming by. Had to flag down what appeared to be a bus boy to get water. Finally had order taken by male bus boy who seemed he wanted to be anywhere else and said "I am waiting". We ordered two "specials" and the bœuf bourguignon. Two separate couples came in and were served before we received our food. So hard to eat as it was 80-85 degrees in there. The beef was good and would recommend. The two specials were chicken and very very dry. To wrap it up we had to hunt down the wait staff to get the ticket as they actively avoided eye contact. Fairly expensive for just ok food and horrible service. Customer service is not hard. A "Welcome" or "Glad you came in" goes a long way.

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    Chez Max storefront.

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    One Pico - Duck breast

    One Pico

    4.5(39 reviews)
    0.9 kmSouth Inner City
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    Good - The Parmesan pastry starter and the chocolate truffles at the end of the meal were good…read more Bad - Service was abysmal for a restaurant that touts Michelin accreditation across every website and social media platform. We were seated at 7:05 and were not waited on until 7:30, drinks did not arrive until 7:40, first course came out well past 8:00pm. The table next to us had to specifically request that waiters actually describe the plates they were serving, to which they responded by bringing out the menu so they could read the description of the dish?? My wife tried to order a dirty martini but alas no olives in the whole restaurant which seems kind of crazy when you have a full bar. Food was aesthetically pleasing while lacking in almost every other department, particularly the smoked tuna starter and the turbot. Some might even go so far as to call it borderline unseasoned.

    This restaurant has been serving French inspired food since the late 90's and a Dublin institution…read more The menu is classic French with Irish touch. Shame there is so little for vegetarians and both dishes on the menu were pasta dishes. Having been to many restaurants in France you notice the huge change in menus and choices for vegetarians. You have to order all the courses up front. The wine list and cocktail list is also quite extensive albeit a bit pricey. It is quite a cosy space with nice seats and ironed white table cloths. Staff are very welcoming and efficient but not very engaging. Missing the Irish friendly touch in the service. Food is quite nice here, nothing spectacular. Food lacked a bit of seasoning but the flavors were good. I absolutely loved my soufflé for dessert and the steak was cooked to perfection. The black truffle with the entree and main was not very intense or flavorful. Overall a nice meal and I would come back here again.

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    Smoked tuna starter

    One Pico - Pre-Starter: Roasted Chicken puree & Onion jelly

    Pre-Starter: Roasted Chicken puree & Onion jelly

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    Camden Kitchen - modern_european - Updated May 2026

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