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Travelling to Galway is always a good idea.

With the lively city's famous flair for fun, friendly locals, cultural richness and non-stop night scene, it's a must-visit for Irish folk and tourists alike.

If you are heading west, there are a few treasured eateries you should definitely check out while you are there. 

Yummy Crepes

Mick's famous creparie is a Galway institution. 

The stall has been a focal point of the Galway market for donkey's years, situated in the shade of St Nicholas' Church in the city centre.

The traditional ham,cheese, scallion and mustard crepe is always a winner, or get more experimental with your choice of fillings. 

 

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WA Cafe

Using the freshest of ingredients, the authentic sushi at WA Cafe is an unmissible hallmark on Galway's seafood scene.

The cafe, snuggled amongst the harbour-side traders at the docks, is run by a Japanese-Galwegian family who bring the delectable flavours of sushi and ramen to life.

The cafe just won The All-Ireland Best World Cuisine 2017 award at the The Irish Restaurant Awards, so snap up a platter of their sashimi quick! Oh, and pick us up a packet of Pocky on your way out. 

 

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Biteclub

A list of the finest Galway eateries wouldn't be complete with our adding one of the country's edgiest street food specialists. 

Biteclub Streetfood Discotheque brings a menagerie of eclectic menu choices to life, ranging from spicy fish tacos and Korean sesame chicken to deep-fried churros and the creamiest mac and cheese in the land. 

Oh, and it's a cardinal sin to leave Biteclub without sampling one of their lethal watermelon and gin slushies. 

 

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Seven

Seven is a bar/restaurant tucked away in Galway's Latin Quarter. 

The intimate and welcoming vibe is perfect for a hungover breakfast with the gang, or try the extensive drinks menu as the evenings grow darker.

Opt for their classic full Irish breakfast on cheat day, or tackle the delicious goats cheese and roasted vegetable panini.

 

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Tribeton

Known for its edgy yet sultry decor and champagne cocktails, Tribeton has been delighting the palettes of Galwegians since it opened.

The industrial backdrop sets the scene for a night of gourmet bar snacks and beverages, or you can go all out and opt for their night time menu. 

The grilled salmon with chorizo cream and the Belvedere Spritz cocktail are the ideal menu options.

 

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Caprice Cafe

This delectable delicatessen is about to celebrate its first anniversary. 

While it may still be the new kid on the block when it comes to Galway eateries, the brunch behemoth on Church Lane has already made a mega impression on diners in the city of tribes.

Try the delectable calimari with citrus salad if you're in the mood for a lighter bite, or go all out with the luxurious lobster and eggs at brunch. 

 

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Sometimes, comfort food is all that can cure us after a bank holiday of gin and tonics. 

Dining out on carbs or ordering a takeaway are the only ways to salvage a day lost to the aftermath of a heavy night, and there are a few food that hit the spot every time. 

5. A delicious toasted sandwich

Carbs are what is needed on days like today, and while we have the weather for it, dining al fresco is very appealing right now.

Metro Cafe on South William Street has a selection of completely delish sandwiches, as well as an outdoor seating area complete with blankets to swaddle yourself in when the hangover gets to be tto much. 

We definitely recommend the hot prosciutto melt, which layers parma ham, vine tomatoes, mozzarella, freshly torn basil and extra virgin olive oil all served on a perfectly toasted ciabatta. Yum!

 

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4. A bubble waffle 

There are few things in this world as glorious and life altering as a mound of cream, ice cream, sauce, sprinkles and strawberry Pocky wrapped up in a delicious bubble waffle.

The Bubble Waffle stall is at Dublin's Eatyard, and their cone-shaped confectionery treats are what dreams are made of. 

The treats take their inspiration from the street food of Hong Kong, and describe themselves as creating "a bubble waffle, filled with ice cream, fruit, sprinkles, and any topping you can dream of, all so it looks like a cone." *drools*

 

The @bubblewafflefactory at @eatyard was almost too cute to eat. Almost. #yummydublin #eatyard#bubblewaffle #foodie #foodporn #yum

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3. Pizza, obviously

Pizza is completely necessary when hungover, and that is a fact.

Firehouse Pizza, Base and Dominos are all classics.

2. Mac'n'cheese

Again with the carbs. 

There are few things more perfect in this world that a big bowl of pure cheesy, carby goodness, aka mac'n'cheese.

Galway's Biteclub slays when it comes to the stuff, so order it if you're hangover resides in the west. 

 

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1. A burger 

A juicy burger with a side of fries, sweet potato fries in particular, really hits the spot when it comes to hangover feasting.

Gourmet Burger Kitchen kills it every time with their delicious servings, and we have a hankering for one right now…

 

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Lately we've been trawling Instagram in search of our favourite foodies, and we noticed quite a few vegetarian foodie Instas that have some amazing looking culinary delights.

Check out some of our favourite Instagram veggies who are doing it right: 

10. Damy Method

Damy is an Irish athlete and physical therapist who is undertaking a vegetarian challenge.

The gymnast proves that you can fuel a fit body without needing meat for protein.

 

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9. The Dreamy Leaf

The Dreamy Leaf is an extremely well-established veggie-foodie Instagram.

Its owner Maya comes up with some of the most delicious plant-based recipes we've ever seen!

8. Sarah Nuu

Sarah gives us a realistic and relatable look at life as a veggie.

With her simple, homemade recipes, this girl strikes the perfect balance between aspirational and realistic. 

7. The Wholesome Vegetarian

Naomi and her fork sample and snap some of the best veggie options in Dublin and its surrounding areas.

The veggie documents what she eats on her travels and at home, with little details about the quality that we definitely appreciate. 

 

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6. Sprouted Kitchen

Concocting some of the best vegetarian recipes around is no easy feat, but Sprouted Kitchen manages it beautifully.

 

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5. Life of a Vegetarian

Looking for veggie lunch box ideas?

Then look no further than this nifty Instagram, specialising in lunches and delicious healthy snacks. 

4. The Veg Space

Another amazing place to get ideas and recipies, the Veg Space has plenty of simple and delicious food combos for you to choose from.

Inspirational or what? 

3. Oh She Glows

Oh She Glows promotes some amazing plant-based food choices, and with almost 10 years as a veggie under her belt, we're listening. 

 

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2. The Foodie Dietician

This blogger focuses on bringing delicious, seasonal vegetarian recipes to your kitchen and simple strategies to bring more yoga and mindfulness into your life. 

That's a message we can get behind. 

 

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1. Love and Lemons

Veteran veggie Jeanine Donofrio has one of the best vegetarian feeds around.

Seriously, her Instagram is goals. 

 

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Whether it's an obsession with the Kardashians or a penchant for a pretty sunset, there's a specialist Insta account out there waiting for you.

Instagram happens to do foodie accounts particularly well, and we've found a few Irish Instagrams that make us simultaneously drool, delight, and deliberate our diets.

We've also found some niche accounts for the vegans and gluten-intolerant who walk among us. Bon appetit! 

6. @Dublin Gluten Free

Whether it's a dietary requirement or a sign of the times, gluten-free options have become more and more accessible and, in some circles, trendy.

This handy little Instagram gives a low down of the best GF products, both in restaurants and in supermarkets, and even includes some nifty recipes. 

5. @Vegan Dublin

 

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Veganism is really taking off on Irish shores, and whether you've gone plant-based to save the animals or improve your physique, this page reveals some great little gems from the Irish vegan cuisine scene.

Full of beautiful, envy-evoking snaps of the heartiest vegan food, you'll be spoiled for meal ideas.

4. @Dublin Brunch

Brunch is the best meal of the day, and if we have a little mimosa to go with it, who's to judge?

This brunch guide celebrates some of the best brunch spots around, focusing on fresh Irish food. 

3. @Wine and Dine Dublin

Like a little tipple with your evening meal?

This guide is unique as, while it indulges at some of Dublin's best eateries, it also covers cocktails and vinos, too.

2. @Dublin Brunch Guide

OK, sorry; we love brunch too much!

This brunch guided deserves a mention for it's delightful coffee shots and artful photography. Oh, and the food looks pretty damn good too. 

1. @Yummy Dublin

 

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Coming in at number one is Yummy Dublin, a complete smorgasbord of the greatest grub Dublin has to offer. 

From belly-busting burritos to dreamy doughnuts, take the ultimate taste tour of this fair city via Instagram, Just be sure to wear your eating pants.

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Fancy trying some real tasty food and meeting your culinary idols? Look no further.  

With 25 amazing chefs in attendance, 20 top restaurants offering some of their signature food and a total of 120 masterclasses, Taste of Dublin 2018 is back and it already sounds like an unmissable event for Irish foodies!

In a mission to rewards creativity, risk taking, diversity and novelty in food, this year's edition will be held once again at the Iveagh Gardens, Dublin 2, and taking place from the 14th to the 17th of June. 

 

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The theme for this year has just been revealed and it is… the ‘Food Lover’s Playground’ – where food lovers come to play!

Expect to enjoy a cocktail on the top floor of a wooden tram, to learn handy hacks to impress friends and family at your next dinner party in only 20 minutes, or to get to try an entire menu composed of food in various shades of pink. Can you think of something more Instagrammable? We can't. 

Among the big names in attendance this year, festival goers will get a chance to hear Winner of the Great British Bake Off Candice Brown, share her winning baking secrets. 

James Kavanagh, Chef Adrian Martin, pastry chef Aoife Noonan of Glovers Alley, Ed Cooney of the Merrion Hotel, Kevin Dundon of Dunbrody House, Rachel Allen of Ballymaloe, or cookbook author Sharon Hearne-Smith are also announced to get on the biggest ever demo stage to cook their best recipes.

For the first time, the World Class Bartender of the Year Competition will bring its Irish final to Taste of Dublin with the winner being crowned live at The Iveagh Gardens on Sunday the 17th.

Tickets are already on sale from €15 at www.tasteofdublin.ie.

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In case you live under a rock and you have missed the mountains of Nutella, pans and maple syrup on display in the shops for the past few days, today is Pancake Tuesday!

And with pancakes being one of the most picture-worthy food, no wonder why Instagram is having an absolute field day.

To make you drool in front of your screen before you can get your hands on a proper stack, we have gathered some seriously food-porny pancakes (and yes, we might have used some as screen saver for the day).

1. Oat pancakes with cranberry jam and raspberry yoghurt

 

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2. Ombré pancakes with mini marshmallows

 

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3. Strawberry and maple syrup pancakes

4. Nutella stuffed pancakes

 

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5. Unicorn pancakes

6. Chocolate and orange pancakes

 

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7. Salted caramel pancakes

 

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8. Ombré pancake cake

9. Nutella and raspberry pancakes

 

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10. Rainbow pancakes

 

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Whether they only like to eat or they are also a pro in the kitchen, we all know a person who lives for food. 

We're not talking about a person who loves a cheeky takeaway, or a large chocolate bar – we're talking real, hardcore foodies.

They can be pretty hard to shop for, but thankfully our gorgeous food editor has come up with a special list of goodies guaranteed to make them smile this Christmas season. 

1. A chef's knife

Victorinox Black Chef Knife, Hugh Jordan Catering, 50 euros

2. A trendy cookbook

Sweet by Yotam Ottolenghi, Easons, 32 euros  

3. An elegant serving board

Rustic waned edge board, Caulfiled Country Boards, 26 euros 

4. A cute Christmas bauble

Paperchase Aubergine Christmas Decoration, Asos, 7 euros

5. Some tasty Christmas crackers

Twenty Seven, Personalised foodie individual Christmas cracker, Selfridges, 11.50 euros

6. A cookery class

One day cookery classes, Dublin Cookery School, 160 euros

7. In indoor herb garden

Mason Jar Indoor Herb Garden, Uncommon Goods, 17 euros

8. A hamper for a homesick foodie

Gourmet Irish Hamper, Fallon and Byrne, 150 euros

9. A professional kitchen weighing scale

Heston Blumenthal Dual Platform Precision Kitchen Scale, Brown Thomas, 80 euros

10. A food tour to discover some hidden gems

Dublin / Cork food tour, Fab Food Trails, from 55 euros 

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Cocu has been one of our favourite foodie spots to grab lunch this summer, but sadly the epic Dublin eatery is closing it's doors.

Renowned for their hearty salads and healthy treats, Cocu is the perfect myriad of delicious ingredients and a heath conscious attitude. 

The Chatham Street location will serve its last customer today, before moving on elsewhere. 

 

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'We are sad to announce that our short tenure in Chatham Street has come to an end, ' reads a recent Insta post.

'Cocu Chatham St will be closing its doors on Wednesday 30th August.'

'We’d like to thank all our lovely customers for their continued support.'

 

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Thankfully we don't have to be too devastated, as the Hatch St unit is still going strong, and is a mere five minutes away from the current location.

In more excellent news, this is more of a see you later than a goodbye, as Cocu announced that they will soon be setting up shop elsewhere.

The delicious foodie concept will be making a permanent home for itself in the IFSC in the coming weeks. 

The Kale & Coco smoothie bowl pop-up will also be finishing up this week, but Rebecca and Jen have promised that they will be running some amazing special offers in the remaining days. 

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If you're looking for something a little bit different to watch on Netflix this week, then there's plenty of foodie films and documentaries in store for you.

The critically acclaimed Netflix Original film about an animal named Okja asks some hard questions without telling viewers how to feel about the answers.

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It dives into the world of what we consume, and what influences us to eat meat. "I think there’s a whole load of 16-year-olds who don’t realise where their food comes from,” said the co-writer of the movie, Jon Ronson.

However if you have watched Okja, or fancy looking at food from a different perspective, check out these others documentaries and films:

Food Matters

This film takes a timely and hard hitting look at how the food we eat is helping or hurting our health, and what we can do to live (and eat) better.

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What the Health

This film examines the link between diet and disease, and the billions of dollars at stake in the healthcare, pharmaceutical and food industries.

 

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Fat, Sick & Nearly Dead

Two men whose bodies have been trashed by steroids, obesity and illness, document their rigorous healing path in a bid to regain their health.

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Cowspiracy

Learn how factory farming is decimating the planet’s natural resources – and why this crisis has been largely ignored by major environmental groups.

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FOOD, inc

Director Robert Kenner’s provocative Oscar nominated documentary looks at the food industry’s harmful effects on human health and the environment.

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Unicorns, mermaids and other mythical creatures were having a major millennial moment. 

Thanks to the magical trend, a number of amazing fairytale foodstuffs were invented, from unicorn cake pops to mermaid toast, but this latest discovery takes the biscuit. 

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NYC eatery Industry Kitchen is responsible for this candy floss-topped rainbow sprinkled frankenfood.

The amazing pizza, known as the Pop Candy Land Pizza, is the stuff on Instagram dreams. 

Rather than being a traditional savoury pizza, this sweet treat is more of a confectionary-lovers dish. 

 

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The so-called pizza eschews the traditional tomato sauce and mozzarella base in favour of sweet cream cheese sauce and popping candy.

Cosmo food editor Danielle Tullo sought out the mythical pizza, and posted some amazing snaps of it to her social media. 

'It's basically a giant sugar cookie covered in fluffy cotton candy," she captioned her Instagram.

Whether for dinner or dessert, we're still dying to get ourselves a slice…

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2016 was a year of glory for the likes of avocado, turmeric and unicorn-hued food.

In 2017, some of these trends are still on the menu, but they have been joined by a few new interesting (and really tasty) emerging trends. 

So long kale, right now, we are all about the following foodie flavours:

Poke bowls

This Hawaiian dish, made of rice, fresh fish and various vegetables and fruits is having a mega moment on Instagram and has taken Dublin by storm.

Trendy eateries like Cocu and Klaw poke now serve this tasty and healthy dish that we are all getting quite addicted to in the SHEmazing HQ…

Aperol Spritz

Watch out G&T, a new drink is currently taking over as our beverage of choice.

Perfect for the summer, Aperol Spritz is a traditional Italian cocktail already ubiquitous in Europe and we can see it popping up in trendy bars in Ireland.

A combination of Prosecco, Aperol and soda water, this bitter-sweet drink is served in a wine glass and we can't wait to jump into the bandwaggon and sip on these all summer.

 Pickled vegetables 

We have heard a lot about fermented food for the past two years and it remains on trend this summer, particularly pickled vegetables.

In Dublin, numerous cafes and restaurants use them to pimp their salads or breakfast dishes and we can’t get enough of these tasty and colourful veggies.

Edible flowers 

Flower power! 

As a cake decoration or a pretty addition to colourful salad, edible flowers are making our plates a piece of art.

The easiest way to find them is actually to grow them yourself as only a few stockists offer edible flowers.

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While we may all have that Friday cheat day feeling, we do have majorly good intentions when it comes to healthy eating. 

Dublin-based blogger Holly White is the definition of the picture of good health.

Passionate about wellness, natural beauty and plant based eating, the journalist turned stylist is a true inspiration to add more greenery to our plates thanks to her beautiful Instagram account. She is also the co-creator of Nutmost, a healthy snack range.

From her favourite food to what you can find in her fridge, Holly shares with us her eating habits and super healthy lifestyle.

What is your typical weekday breakfast?

If I’ve been to the gym I make a smoothie with Welleco Vegan Protein, berries, spinach, a banana, Udos oil and water. I’ve tried a lot of vegan proteins and this is the nicest tasting one I’ve found. It’s really delicious and organic. 

Otherwise I have porridge made with jumbo oats soaked overnight. I top this with some coconut yogurt, berries and seeds. I think oats are a really reasonable staple food. A bag keeps us going for weeks. 

What about lunch?

Lunch will be some leftover roasted veggies from the night before thrown onto salad leaves, lots of balsamic dressing, hummus and maybe some rye or sourdough toast. 

I’m a big believer in bulk cooking dinners for saving time and avoiding temptation, which doesn’t always work out but I do try! 

What do you usually have for dinner?

Dinner is my favourite meal. Usually we will have roasted veggies, sweet potato wedges, salad and some chickpeas or tofu. At the moment I am really into marinating tofu, and cider vinegar and tamari works so well. I also love roasted cauliflower and I use lots of different herbs. 

I always make sure to have a vegan protein, lots of leaves and something warming and comforting like the sweet potatoes or roasted vegetables. 

Most nights I’ll have a few squares of dark chocolate with some tea afterwards also. 

 

Dinner tonight #sweetpotatoaddict

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Is it different at the weekend?

Totally. At the weekend we might of out for dinner of if it’s a Sunday and we go for brunch we tend to pick on snacky food in the evening afterwards. There’s no routine and I love that. 

Do you snack during the day? 

Well I do love Nutmost, which is an activated almond product myself and my husband co-created. The Himalayan salted ones are my favourites. I also love a good energy ball and if I’m having a busy day I’ll try find time to stop and have an almond milk latte.

I try to only drink 1 coffee a day and I do genuinely savour it. We got given a Nespresso for our wedding and the temptation is now there daily in my kitchen! 

I also make my own Kombucha. I did a 10 week course on raw food and fermentation and love having this most days also. 

What would be your ideal food day?

In an absolutely ideal food day I’d have pancakes for breakfast with loads of coconut yogurt, berries and almond butter and an almond milk latte.

For lunch I’d head to the Happy Pear in Greystones for a feed and I’d skip dinner and go straight to dessert and have my raw lemon and raspberry cheesecake!

The one food you could have everyday for the rest of your life?

I’m really into a good smoothie. I could live on those for the rest of my life. 

What is your favourite dessert? 

Our wedding cake is the nicest dessert I’ve ever had. It was a raspberry and chocolate raw torte made by Susan Jane White.

It’s on the cover of her second book The Virtuous Tart. We served it with fresh Wexford strawberries and Nobo Salted Caramel. It was so good! Vegan or not everyone loved it! 

What is your favourite meal of the day?

A Saturday morning breakfast is the nicest moment of the week for me. I love taking time, maybe getting the papers and staying in my PJ’s as long as possible. 

 

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Your favourite restaurant in Dublin/Ireland/the world?

My favourite restaurant in Dublin is Sova Food Vegan Butcher off Camden Street. The owner Bart is incredible. We first went when he had a pop up in Rathmines and it’s amazing to see him now having one of the busiest places in Dublin. It’s BYOB and the food is so beautifully presented and a great addition to the Dublin food scene. 

In Galway, I love Ard Bia at Nimmos and also Orso in Cork. Both do such great locally-sourced food and have real charm and character. 

In LA I love Café Gratitude. It’s a vegan hub and full of a really eclectic mix of people and incredibly delicious food. 

When I first ate there I was blown away by things like vegan cheesecake which is made with cashews and has the same texture but didn’t give me the bloat that normal dairy cheesecake did. I found it very inspiring. 

The best brunch place in Dublin?

I love Two Boys Brew. We’ve gotten to know the guys behind it from going in and out a few times and they’re lovely.

It’s a really exciting time for food in Ireland and I love seeing so many entrepreneurial people who are passionate about doing things well.

Everything there is fresh, locally-sourced and they have no problem tweaking things to make sure you get exactly what you want. 

 

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Any “food pet peeves”?

Poor hygiene and presentation or bad service in any restaurant.

I feel if you are paying for something it should be nicer than what you could do at home. 

What food would you not eat for the whole world? 

I’m vegan for the past 3 years so meat would now be a big no for me. I’ve no interest and don’t miss it and giving it up has been one of the best decisions I’ve ever made. 

What can we always find in your fridge?

Loads of coconut yoghurt, berries, sweet potatoes, avocados, lots of roast veg leftovers and some dark chocolate. 

You have friends over for dinner, what do you cook for them?

I love the idea of letting people help themselves so will always serve things buffet style. 

I try to prep as much in advance so as I can actually enjoy the evening so ideally I would do a few Ottolenghi style salads, loads of dips and hummus, great bread and a simple main like a veggie curry. 

I also think if someone offers to bring something say yes! You don’t have to kill yourself preparing for a dinner party! 

Otherwise I’d probably serve fresh strawberries and a good vegan brownie for dessert with some Nobó – which is a dairy free Irish ice cream company. !   

 

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Do you find it hard to eat a healthy diet in a daily basis?

Working from home I find it hard to avoid constant snacking throughout the day. Whenever I am avoiding something or stuck I find myself making more and more cups of tea.

I definitely think if you can get organised food wise you save so much money. I’d say I eat well about 3 days out of five during the week. I go to a lot of events with work and if there’s treats on offer it’s hard to resist. 

What is your guilty pleasure?

A glass of Champagne and some dark chocolate is always a treat or I love Booja Booja – which is a dairy-free ice-cream you get in health food stores. The raspberry one is amazing

Your favourite place for a drink in Dublin? 

I love Peruke and Periwig on Dawson street. It’s really intimate and so creative. 

 

Get over the Tuesday blues… Bottoms up! ‘Bellini Bottom Blues’ #Peruke

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