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LoamvsMcCambridge's of Galway
Both McCambridge's of Galway and Loam are endorsed by experts. Overall, Loam ranks slightly better than McCambridge's of Galway. Loam comes in at 83 with approval from 2 reviews including Michelin Guide, Lonely Planet.
Loam
Michelin Guide
Lonely Planet
Fodor's
Independent
Fairgreen Rd, Galway, Ireland
From $0/night
1 Star
"A large basement with industrial styling; the focus here is on the quality of the ingredients, which grow in the fertile local loam." Full review
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Choose from the concise à la carte or go for the 6 course tasting menu.
Top choice
"Inspired flavour combinations from home-grown, locally sourced or foraged ingredients: dried hay, fresh moss, edible flowers, wild oats, forest gooseberries, Salthill sea vegetables and hand-cut peat." Full review
"Industrial facade and simply furnished interior...plates are imaginatively presented, and the tasting menu has a cult following across the country." Full review
"For a special experience, don’t miss out on Loam, a relaxed Michelin one-star found in an airy, spacious basement"
City guide
September 4, 2021
McCambridge's of Galway
Afar Magazine
Lonely Planet
38/39 Shop Street, Galway 0000
From $6/night
"If you like to create your own picnics while travelling, and who doesn't, this place is a mecca of fine food." Full review
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Definitely a don't miss!
"The long-running food hall here has some superb prepared salads, hot foods and other more exotic treats." Full review