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Irish Finnegans | European, Irish |
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Irish Stew | It doesn't get more Irish than Irish stew, comprising long braised lamb, pearl barley, carrots, onions and potatoes in a rich gravy that makes this a hearty dish for any occasian. Sometimes served with Irish savoury biscuits. The lamb can often be served as chops with the bones in, but the meat is so tender that it melts in your mouth and falls of the bone. A very hearty and very tasty, classic Irish dish. | Irish | |
Beef and Gunniess Pie | Very popular through Australia in Irish restaurants and most pubs is this pie. Tender beef, slow cooked in a rich Guinness Gravy with mushrooms served in a crock pot, topped with flaky puff pastry. Typically Served with seasonal vegetables & some form of potato (chips or mash). | Irish | |
Guinness Beer | “Swirling Power and Living Magic” - Guinness is a popular Irish stout that originated from Dublin. Guinness beer is as dark as strong coffee and looks interesting. Some love it, some hate it, but it's always worth trying at least once a year. | Irish | |
Irish Coffee | Coffee and Irish Whiskey! A must try and least once in your life – there is something rich and warming with this drink that really does make you want to have more. Rich coffee is accompanied by Irish whiskey which is mixed through with sugar, and the whole cup is topped with cream. True Irish coffee should have cream that is not whipped and just sits on the top of the drink. Other traditionalists say that any sugar used must be brown! | Irish |
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Irish Finnegans | European, Irish |
Grasstree Beach Seafoods | Fish & Chips, Seafood |
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