A fun day out at Mary’s fish cookery demo
Thu, Sep 03, 2015
Mary’s Fish shop would like to say a hearty “thank you" to all the chefs and customers who attended the fish cookery demo on August 18. There was a huge attendance and the display of cooked fish dishes was superb.
Read more ...The Gaslight — warming up your autumn and winter evenings
Thu, Sep 03, 2015
This autumn and winter warm up your nights with a wide range of parties and options at the Gaslight Bar & Brasserie. One of Galway’s most sought after dining and party venues open seven days a week, the Gaslight has an unrivalled location in Hotel Meyrick in the heart of the city, with sweeping views over Eyre Square.
Read more ...The King's Head is named Bord Bia Just Ask Restaurant of the Month
Thu, Aug 20, 2015
The King’s Head has been awarded the Bord Bia Just Ask Restaurant of the Month accolade for August. To celebrate, the King's Head is giving a €100 voucher to dine at the restaurant to one lucky Galway Advertiser reader.
Read more ...Kai Cafe + Restaurant head chef Jess Murphy announced as resident chef for Meadows and Byrne
Thu, Aug 13, 2015
The award winning, Galway based Kai Cafe + Restaurant has teamed up with the iconic Irish retailer, Meadows and Byrne, to bring fun and inventive recipes, cooking tips, and food advice to their shared audience of culinary enthusiasts, foodies, and home chefs.
Read more ...PoppySeed Café hits Eyre Street
Thu, Aug 13, 2015
The team at PoppySeed Cafes have just opened at 24 Eyre Street, adjacent to Galway’s café corner, having relocated from Eglinton Street. This cosy little cafe offers the same extensive menu options and homemade bakery treats synonymous with the PoppySeed cafes in Oranmore and Clarinbridge.
Read more ...Food and fun for all at Mary’s Fish cooking demo
Thu, Aug 13, 2015
Mary’s Fish in Ballybane will hold its fourth fish cookery demo on Tuesday August 18. It will as usual be in the big marquee at the Fyffe building just down from McDonogh's hardware store.
Read more ...Puppy power
Thu, Aug 06, 2015
Traditionally in Ireland, the working farm dog has always been the border collie and this is still the case today. The black and white pooches with their low, loping, stride are still a familiar sight on the backroads and laneways of the countryside moving their woolly charges from one pasture to the next. Other herding breeds are occasionally used, such as the New Zealand huntaway and the Australian kelpie. A well trained dog with the right temperament is worth its weight in gold to a farmer.
Read more ...Enjoy delicious Indian cuisine in Salthill
Thu, Aug 06, 2015
Diners in Salthill and surrounding areas have a new venue when it comes to top quality Indian cuisine -- Falguni Indian restaurant and takeaway has recently opened, offering a delicious mix of classic Indian dishes and regional specialities.
Read more ...Five-star meat at Heaney Meats Factory Shop
Thu, Aug 06, 2015
The Heaney family’s association with master butchery stretches back more than 300 years. Heaney Meats produces only the highest quality meat which has now become synonymous with the Heaney name.
Read more ...Summer dining at Bar Solo, The Connacht Hotel
Thu, Aug 06, 2015
Open from 10am daily, Bar Solo can ease you in to your day with tea and scones, or you can gather for an informal business meeting and make use of the hotel's extensive free car parking and unlimited WiFi, with plenty of space for private conversations and discussions to take place.
Read more ...Authentic Indian dining at Eastern Tandoori
Thu, Jul 30, 2015
Galway has always been known for its diversity — a town of exotic sailors and Connemara tribes, this medieval city has been a melting pot for as long as it has existed. We have well established Chinese and Thai restaurants, and more recently some terrific Japanese ones. For fans of Indian food, however, Eastern Tandoori has being offering consistently delicious examples of this varied cuisine to Galway diners for some time now.
Read more ...Galway company Airam Foods wins at the Idea Works
Thu, Jul 30, 2015
Galway based company Airam Foods is among the three winners selected by Ireland’s leading food and support services company, Compass Group Ireland, as a winner of this year’s Idea Works. Airam Foods will now work closely with Compass Group Ireland to develop its Connemara Pies range further with a view to trialling these within select Compass Group Ireland units.
Read more ...Restaurants Association of Ireland calls for action on chef shortage crisis
Thu, Jul 30, 2015
The Restaurants Association of Ireland says that there is now a crisis in the shortage of chefs in the country, and an investment in training is needed urgently. The organisation is calling on the Minister for Education Jan O'Sullivan to re-establish CERT, the former State Tourism Training Agency, with immediate effect.
The RAI stated this week that the vast majority of jobs in the hospitality sector relate directly to the food services sector, with 24,700 employed as chefs in 2014. The main skills shortages in the industry are among suitably qualified chefs. Shortages of commis chefs feed into shortages at higher and specialist levels.
Read more ...The Boathouse Oranmore: All aboard for the Galway Races
Thu, Jul 23, 2015
The Boathouse in Oranmore is getting geared up for this year's Galway Races.
Read more ...Lana brings Asian street food to Galway
Thu, Jul 23, 2015
Asian street food sensation Lana brings the tastes, colours, and smells of Asian street food, together with the fresh salty air and sea in Salthill.
Enjoy the tastes of delicious food put together passionately by the team from Thailand, Indonesia, China, and Malaya, reflecting how people dine in their home countries.
Read more ...Eyre Street Steakhouse — putting some sizzle into the summer
Thu, Jul 23, 2015
The summer of 2015 may have been a bit of a washout so far, with a much higher risk of trench foot than sunburn, but it has not been all bad. We are experiencing an unprecedented explosion of new eateries and bars, squeezing themselves into any nook and cranny they can find. There really is no shortage of new restaurants to duck into to escape the drizzle.
Read more ...A special welcome at The Lough Rea Hotel
Thu, Jul 16, 2015
The little lakeside town of Loughrea represents the last outpost of civilisation before you reach the 'midlands'. If you are in search of refreshments before venturing forth into a territory where good places to eat are few and far between, you will be glad to know that it is increasingly possible to dine well in Loughrea.
Read more ...The Eyre Street Steakhouse has something for everyone
Thu, Jul 16, 2015
Revive has ventured into the evening dining scene with the opening of The Eyre Street Steakhouse, a dedicated steakhouse with a menu that not only appeals to steak lovers but also to the non-carnivores among us.
Read more ...Enjoy a New Orleans-style feast with Raging Cajun Catering
Thu, Jul 16, 2015
Chef Zimele Brown, formerly of Jamaica Joe’s, has started Raging Cajun Catering which specialises in Creole and Cajun cuisine direct from New Orleans.
Chef Brown has been cooking New Orleans style cuisine for 18 years, when he started cooking with his mother and grandmother in New Orleans. After enjoying the experience of creating great food from fresh ingredients he went to culinary school to further his knowledge and palate with different regional cuisines from Italy, Mexican, Greek, Germany, and even Nigeria.
Read more ...Hotel Meyrick partners with Laurent Perrier Champagne for Race Week
Thu, Jul 16, 2015
Galway city’s leading four star Hotel Meyrick has announced a partnership with Laurent Perrier Champagne during Galway Race Week. From Monday July 27 to Sunday August 2 race goers are invited to savour scrumptious champagne inspired drinks and meal options as part of the hotel’s Race Week programme.
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