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Kombu brings Japanese street food to Galway
Kombu is a new Japanese street-food restaurant located on Druid Lane in Galway. It is built around the simple pleasures of ramen, bao, tempura, yakitori, and many other Japanese favourites. It is a love letter to Japan, but one written from the west of Ireland.
Blas na Bealtaine returns for a month-long celebration of Galway’s food and culture
Blas na Bealtaine, the annual food festival from Blas na Gaillimhe – A Taste of Galway, returns this May with a month-long celebration of seasonal food and flavour, bringing together Galway’s vibrant food community for a packed programme of events.
WIN AN INCREDIBLE NEW HOME ON APRIL 7TH
Imagine winning a stunning new home in the beautiful seaside village of Kinvara well here’s your chance. All you have to do is purchase a ticket for Galway GAA’s hugely exciting winahomeongalwaybay.com draw before Tuesday, April 7th (7pm) and as they say it could be you.
Christmas dinner tables from around the world
In Ireland, we usually eat Christmas dinners filled with the usual suspects of roast turkey, glazed ham, and every variety of potato, but have you ever wondered what dinners around the world look like? From Australia, celebrating in the sun, to Japan back-ordering KFC, families are brought together for the season in a variety of ways. Maybe we can add some of these traditions to our 2025 festive feasts.
Tesco Oranmore reopens after major expansion
Tesco Oranmore has officially reopened its doors following a multi-million-euro refurbishment, unveiling a bigger, brighter, and better store for the local community. The expansion has seen the supermarket grow from 32,000 to 36,000 square feet, creating a more spacious and enjoyable shopping experience for customers.
Keeping your customers satisfied
Many businesses today are grappling with a complex web of challenges, including economic uncertainty, escalating costs, a competitive market, and changing customer expectations. There is also the ongoing issue of attracting and retaining business.
Breaking Bread at work improves staff morale and mental health
Public health research predominantly indicates that social connectedness not only promotes overall health, but determines better mental health. Mixing socially has positive health benefits, which infers that social workplaces can potentially deliver the connection and community that supports happier employees.
Connacht denied win in South Wales shoot-out
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Tiny Traders Christmas Market gives huge boost to local crafts in prime retail space
Christmas shopping in Galway got a whole lot more local last weekend as the Tiny Traders Christmas Market opened in Edward Square.
First Galway TradFest in full swing
Celebrated trad musicians Máirtín O’Connor, Cathal Hayden, and Seamie O’Dowd will take to the stage at Monroe’s Live this Friday, November 15, from 8:30pm as part of the inaugural Galway TradFest which began this week.
