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3 euro Denotes genuine Irish food culture, ie special Irish food products/companies/producers, and highlights the best places to shop for regional and artisan foods; the selection excludes obvious 'non-Irish' elements regardless of quality, eg ethnic restaurants and specialists in coffee, wine and other drinks, unless relevant to local production or history. Eat & Stay establishments are chosen for their commitment to showcasing local produce and Irish hospitality. Previous Georgina Campbell Guides Award Winner

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The Pigs Ear

A champion of the best of Irish cooking Stephen McAllister serves up tasty, elegant and creative seasonal food at The Pig’s Ear - in a stylish, light-filled premises overlooking the grounds of Trinity College.
Seats 80 (private dining, 40-50); unsuitable for children. Open Mon-Sat L 12-2.45pm, D 5.30-10. 2/3 course L/early D €21.95/26.95; also à la carte; house wine from about €20. Closed Sun & Bank Hols. Amex, MasterCard, Visa. abbreviations

Anyone wondering whether Ireland has a culinary heritage should make a beeline for The Pig’s Ear. Flying the flag for modern Irish cooking since 2008, chef-proprietor Stephen McAllister marries classic Irish tradition with the best in local ingredients.


In a great location overlooking Trinity College’s playing fields, this Dublin restaurants three bright dining rooms have varnished floor boards, bare-topped wooden tables, high ceilings and large sash windows that flood the space with natural light. The third floor Library is especially popular for intimate private dining. The pared back décor mirrors the food ethos in its simplicity and stylishness.


Well known as a TV chef, Stephen McAllister has an impressive CV that’s seen him work in the kitchens of many of Dublin’s leading restaurants, including   One Pico, L'Ecrivain and Restaurant Patrick Guilbaud. A long-time champion of Ireland’s finest ingredients, from Casteltownbere crab to Jane Russell’s black pudding, there’s a lightness of touch to Stephen’s cooking that elevates the simplest ingredients to knock-out status. Ably assisted by head chef Damien Derwin the pair deliver big-flavoured food that is elegantly plated on beautiful tableware.


Alongside signature dishes like the excellent slow cooked Lough Erne Shepherd’s Pie you’ll find tweaked classics, perhaps torched mackerel with yogurt and rhubarb, veal tartare with pickled kohlrabi or lemon rice pudding with raspberry sorbet. Rather appropriately (given the name) you can expect pork (from TJ Crowe) in some lip-smacking incarnation on the menu, maybe barbecued pork belly with Jerusalem artichoke or a robust ham knuckle and pork terrine.


Tasty desserts are also inspired by tradition, including treats like signature steamed Guinness and date pudding with vanilla ice cream and candied pecans or caramelised apples with rhubarb, almonds, honey ice cream and bee pollen.


If you don’t land a window table with a view you’ll still enjoy a lovely buzzy room, attentive service and a quality wine offering, including Irish beer, that’s been well chosen to accompany the lovely cooking.


Whether you need reminding how good Ireland’s produce is, or are simply looking for an introduction to modern Irish cuisine, The Pig’s Ear won’t disappoint.


*NB - Above the restaurant, a stylishly spare room offers 'The Chef's Counter', where a special 12 course tasting menu can be prepared with 24 hours notice. While designed to be informal - there are six counter seats as well as one large table for eight - this is sure to be a memorable dining experience.

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2014 Award Winners Chef of the Year 2014
Last Updated: 14-05-2017
Author: Georgina Campbell
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