l'Gueuleton vs The Winding Stair
l'Gueuleton and The Winding Stair are both recommended by expert reviewers. Overall, l'Gueuleton is the choice of most professionals compared to The Winding Stair. l'Gueuleton comes in at #4 in Dublin with accolades from 7 publications including Michelin Guide, Concierge and Frommer's.
l'Gueuleton
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1 Fade Street, Dublin 2
From $22 /night
Concierge
"Under Warren Massey, L'Gueuleton remains at the center of Dublin's affordable restaurant revolution."
Fodor's
"Dubliners don't do waiting, but you'll see hungry crowds doing just that outside this no-reservations-accepted, exceptional eatery just off George's Street."
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Frommer's
"Rated by local critics as one of the best restaurants in Dublin, L'Gueuleton is worth the effort you'll have to put in to book it well in advance."
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Travel + Leisure
"The classic bistro fare like Toulouse sausages, rib-eye with béarnaise, and roast chicken à la Bourguignonne is delicious and perfectly prepared."
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Michelin Guide
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"Rustic restaurant with beamed ceilings, Gallic furnishings, a shabby-chic bistro feel and a large pavement terrace."
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The Winding Stair
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Lower Ormond Quay, Dublin 1
From $30 /night
Fodor's
"Hearty portions of upmarket traditional Irish food best describes the terrific menu, which is greatly helped by locally sourced ingredients."
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Travel + Leisure
"Maguire uses native produce in dishes like fried Clonakilty black pudding and a tart made with local parsnips, shallots, and Gubbeen cheese."
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Time Out
"The menu is changed very regularly, if not daily, and might include starters such as own-made organic chicken and leek terrine with tomato chutney."
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Afar Magazine
"The best meal I had in all of Ireland was at the Winding Stair in Dublin."
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Ask for pairings from the knowledgeable staff.
Condé Nast Traveler
"Part bookstore, part restaurant, the Winding Stair is the perfect hideaway for a rainy day."
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