With a menu that brings together the gastronomy of the entire Mediterranean along with the Irish, Zuni restaurant certainly has a hand at delicious cooking and gorgeous presenting. From Confit Pork Belly and Beef Sirloin, food takes a turn to Falafal, and then Panfried Salmon with Asparagus Risotto, to name a few. There's an elaborate cocktails-and-wines list to help you pair the food with, and a dessert menu that includes Lemon Meringue Alaska and Passion Fruit Bavarois, amongst the many scrumptious delicacies.
Set in a regal townhouse of the 1750s, the Lady Helen restaurant in the Mount Juliet Hotel has a style and charm of its own. Chef Cormac Rowe presents his food with passion and stunning presentation, not to mention the flavorful taste of the gourmet dishes. Lady Helen McCalmont was a fine hostess, and while she is remembered for her slick standards of hospitality, the restaurant certainly takes after its namesake. Along with signature Irish dishes such as the Black Angus beef and Wexford fish and shellfish, there are herbs and veggies that are from the Estate's farm. There's also an eight course Tasting Menu, and wines that pair with the food for the perfect gastronomy. Dining at the Lady Helen is a beautiful experience with the breathtaking views of the Estate's fields, and the river Nore.
If you want to feel like a winner, then pay a visit to this sumptuous city centre bar, lounge and restaurant. Have a drink on the patio and watch the world go by or venture inside and enjoy a meal with a horse-racing theme. The spacious interior is decorated with a series of prints based on the failings of the legal profession. After your meal, enjoy a "sweet finish" with a Patrick Street Passion. This specialty dessert combines spices, cream, cat's-tongue biscuits and the locally-brewed Smithwick's ale.
Located within the Kilford Arms hotel, White Oak Restaurant invites tourists as well as locals of Kilkenny for an authentic Irish dining experience. The place serves up fresh local produce in a cosy and casual setting, and is famous for its innovative daily specialties. So if you want to get a step closer to understanding Ireland's culture, start with its food at White Oak. For a detailed menu list, check the website.
If you want to feel like a winner, then pay a visit to this sumptuous city centre bar, lounge and restaurant. Have a drink on the patio and watch the world go by or venture inside and enjoy a meal with a horse-racing theme. The spacious interior is decorated with a series of prints based on the failings of the legal profession. After your meal, enjoy a "sweet finish" with a Patrick Street Passion. This specialty dessert combines spices, cream, cat's-tongue biscuits and the locally-brewed Smithwick's ale.
Set in a regal townhouse of the 1750s, the Lady Helen restaurant in the Mount Juliet Hotel has a style and charm of its own. Chef Cormac Rowe presents his food with passion and stunning presentation, not to mention the flavorful taste of the gourmet dishes. Lady Helen McCalmont was a fine hostess, and while she is remembered for her slick standards of hospitality, the restaurant certainly takes after its namesake. Along with signature Irish dishes such as the Black Angus beef and Wexford fish and shellfish, there are herbs and veggies that are from the Estate's farm. There's also an eight course Tasting Menu, and wines that pair with the food for the perfect gastronomy. Dining at the Lady Helen is a beautiful experience with the breathtaking views of the Estate's fields, and the river Nore.
With a menu that brings together the gastronomy of the entire Mediterranean along with the Irish, Zuni restaurant certainly has a hand at delicious cooking and gorgeous presenting. From Confit Pork Belly and Beef Sirloin, food takes a turn to Falafal, and then Panfried Salmon with Asparagus Risotto, to name a few. There's an elaborate cocktails-and-wines list to help you pair the food with, and a dessert menu that includes Lemon Meringue Alaska and Passion Fruit Bavarois, amongst the many scrumptious delicacies.
Located within the Kilford Arms hotel, White Oak Restaurant invites tourists as well as locals of Kilkenny for an authentic Irish dining experience. The place serves up fresh local produce in a cosy and casual setting, and is famous for its innovative daily specialties. So if you want to get a step closer to understanding Ireland's culture, start with its food at White Oak. For a detailed menu list, check the website.