Best Asian Food Restaurants in Greystones

We've collected top 10 mentioned asian food restaurants in Greystones from other articles such as Trip101, Culture Trip, CollegeTimes.com.

Best Asian Food Restaurants in Greystones

Kimchi Hophouse
Kimchi Hophouse
4.4 (1799 ratings)
Unfussy dining room for Korean and Japanese dishes with a large East Asian mural on the terrace.
160-161 Parnell St, Rotunda, Dublin, D01 Y4A7, Ireland
Korean restaurantAsian restaurantJapanese restaurantPubSushi restaurant
Mentioned by Culture Trip
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"Amazing Korean food may not be something you’d expect to find in a traditional Irish pub, yet Kimchi Hophouse is not only Ireland’s oldest Korean restaurant but also arguably the best. Opened in 2005, this pub serves up a lunch menu featuring classic dishes like bulgogi, kimchi stew and spicy chilli pork for just €10 (£8.94), and the staff is happy to explain which dishes can accommodate vegetarians. For dinner, the Korean Tapas menu is brimming with reasonably priced delights such as pumpkin croquettes and deep-fried octopus."
Mentioned by Rebel Dublin
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"Korean – Japanese restaurant & pub combo was my favourite Asian eatery when I discovered my passion for Asian cuisine. There was a time when I was eating out there at least once a week, no kidding. The atmosphere is inviting and friendly and the food delectable with an agreeably biting spicy flavour."
Duck
Duck
4.4 (736 ratings)
15 Fade St, Dublin, D02 E197, Ireland
RestaurantAsian fusion restaurantAsian restaurantCantonese restaurantChinese takeawayHong Kong style fast food restaurant
Saba
Saba
4.3 (824 ratings)
Asian food in a youthful feeling room with polished concrete floors and carved wooden partitions.
26-28 Clarendon St, Dublin, D02 HW93, Ireland
Thai restaurantAsian fusion restaurantAsian restaurantCocktail barGluten-free restaurantTakeout RestaurantVietnamese restaurantWine bar
Mentioned by Fitzwilliam Hotel Dublin
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"Saba is an award-winning Thai and Chinese wine bar and restaurant about four minutes’ walk from your hotel (assuming you’re staying with us, of course). It offers “Asian food in a youthful feeling room with polished concrete floors and carved wooden partitions”. However you feel about that, we can tell you that the food here is simply terrific so go for it."
Wagamama
Wagamama
4.2 (1076 ratings)
Unit B4B, Stephen's Green Shopping Centre, King St S, Dublin 2, Ireland
Japanese restaurantAsian restaurant
Neon Asian Street Food
Neon Asian Street Food
4.5 (1308 ratings)
Urban-rustic diner serving Asian-inspired dishes, with communal tables and home delivery service.
17 Camden Street Lower, Saint Kevin's, Dublin, D02 TX94, Ireland
Asian restaurantDelivery RestaurantTakeout RestaurantPan-Asian restaurantThai restaurant
Mentioned by 10Best
Dublin's Take Out, Great Quality And Plenty Of Options
"Located on bustling Camden Street, it would be easy for Neon to get lost in the abundance of asian restaurants that line either side of the road. The concept and execution however put them a cut above the rest. With chic d�cor and long, sharing tables you order at the till and with lightning fast service even in rush hour you'll find a large, hearty portion of your dish of choice."
Mentioned by The Telegraph
25 delightful Dublin restaurants
"Bustling Neon is one of the brightest eateries along Camden Street. 'Asian street food' is the tag line: and certainly it’s authentic– and delicious; try the Mekong duck breast with Asian basil and chili. There are a handful of smaller tables, but the space is dominated by a long communal table in dark wood, which seems to add more flavour to the general buzz."
Koh Restaurant & Cocktail Lounge
Koh Restaurant & Cocktail Lounge
4.4 (735 ratings)
Diners sit at a long shared table or small booths for Thai or pan-Asian dishes and fresh cocktails.
6/7 Jervis St, Millennium Walkway, North City, Dublin 1, Ireland
Thai restaurantAsian restaurantBar
Chai-Yo
Chai-Yo
4.5 (853 ratings)
Warmly decorated, contemporary pan-Asian restaurant including 3 teppanyaki cooking stations.
100 Baggot Street Lower, Dublin, D02 X048, Ireland
Teppanyaki restaurantAsian restaurantChinese restaurantDelivery RestaurantTakeout Restaurant
Kites Chinese Restaurant
Kites Chinese Restaurant
4.4 (197 ratings)
Extensive menu of familiar Cantonese, Sichuan and Thai fare in a long-running local restaurant.
17 Ballsbridge Terrace, Dublin 4, Ireland
RestaurantAsian restaurantChinese restaurantThai restaurant
Musashi Sandyford Noodles & Sushi Bar
Musashi Sandyford Noodles & Sushi Bar
4.5 (652 ratings)
Apex Business Centre, Blackthorn Rd, Sandyford, Dublin 18, D18 Y6X5, Ireland
Japanese restaurantAsian fusion restaurantAsian restaurantRamen restaurantRestaurantSeafood restaurantSoba noodle shopSushi restaurantThai restaurant
Mentioned by Musashi Dublin | Noodle and Sushi Bar | Delivery & Collection
Taza
Taza
4.8 (464 ratings)
2 Ardcollum Ave, Beaumont, Dublin 5, D05 XW88, Ireland
Pakistani restaurantAsian restaurantIndian restaurantRestaurant

Best Arts and Culture Places in Greystones

Kerlin Gallery
Kerlin Gallery
4.4 (26 ratings)
Airy 2-storey commercial gallery exhibiting works by contemporary artists from Ireland and abroad.
Anne's Ln, Dublin 2, D02 A028, Ireland
Art gallery
Mentioned by Culture Trip
An Art Lover's Guide To Dublin
"Kerlin contemporary art gallery can be found just off the Grafton Street thoroughfare in a quiet alleyway you would be forgiven for missing. In the past, this cutting-edge minimalist exhibition space has hosted solo shows by international artists like Andy Warhol and Hiroshi Sugimoto, and its gallery artists include Richard Gorman, Willie Doherty and Liliane Tomasko. Upcoming exhibitors include Kathy Prendergast, the London-based Irish sculptor, painter and installation artistwho won the prestigious Premio 2000 prize at the Venice Biennale 1995."
Mentioned by The Green Hotel Dublin
Dublin's 10 Best Contemporary Art Galleries You Should Visit
"Created in 1998, the Kerlin Gallery is one of the leading contemporary art galleries in Ireland. Located near Grafton Street in the Dublin City centre, the gallery is famous for the exhibitions it hosted such as an Andy Warhol retrospective, solo Sean Scully shows or Hiroshi Sugimoto exhibitions. The list of important artists is always growing that’s what makes the Kerlin Gallery a central place for the contemporary artistic sphere."
Mentioned by the500hiddensecrets.com
5 must-see Dublin art galleries in Dublin
"Dublin may not have the money and pulling power of New York, Paris or London but there are still some intimate and beautifully curated contemporary art galleries worth seeking out. The exhibitions calendar of Kerlin is very rich and culturally diverse, featuring the abstract, the colourful, the beautiful, the bold and the bizarre."
The Molesworth Gallery
The Molesworth Gallery
4.6 (25 ratings)
Solo & group exhibits of modern paintings, sculptures & installations created by national artists.
16 Molesworth St, Dublin 2, D02 YF58, Ireland
Art gallery
Mentioned by The Green Hotel Dublin
Dublin's 10 Best Contemporary Art Galleries You Should Visit
"The small but influent Molesworth Gallery is located in the city centre too, next to Leinster House. The Molesworth Gallery has a splendid and diversified exhibition programme, where you can see solo shows but also group exhibitions. The gallery produces up-and-coming Irish artists but also established artists, it works also with other art centres and museum to promote their artists."
Mentioned by the500hiddensecrets.com
5 must-see Dublin art galleries in Dublin
"Much like the Kerlin Gallery, the Molesworth Gallery is a very exciting space. It is constantly challenging visitors to rethink how they look at art and interact with it, as recent exhibitions by Michael Beirne, Martin Redmond and Helen Blake can attest to. There are eight solo and two curated group exhibitions here annually."
Chester Beatty
Chester Beatty
4.7 (588 ratings)4.5 (3782 ratings)
Mining magnate's exceptional collections of religious and artistic work on grounds of Dublin Castle.
Dublin Castle, Dublin 2, D02 AD92, Ireland
MuseumArt galleryArt museumLibrary
Mentioned by Dublin 1 day itinerary
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"Then pay a short visit to the Chester Beatty Library, which not only holds one of the oldest Bible fragments but also loads of simply stunning artworks and books. Or, explore the City Hall just outside the castle gates, another splendid building (though the exhibition in the basement may be skipped)."

Romantic Restaurants, Getaway Places in Greystones

Wynn's Hotel Dublin
Wynn's Hotel Dublin
4.2 (1296 ratings)
Quaint rooms in a Victorian-era hotel with elegant period-style dining & a teak/mahogany bar.
35-39 Abbey Street Lower, North City, Dublin 1, D01 C9F8, Ireland
HotelBarGymLoungeRestaurant
Mentioned by The Telegraph
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"Old-fashioned, plush charm in this cosy, recently refurbished city-centre hotel – a steady Dublin fixture since Victorian times. Popular with older guests looking for a centrally located but tranquil home-from-home."
Glasnevin Cemetery Museum
Glasnevin Cemetery Museum
4.7 (671 ratings)4.5 (6282 ratings)
Victorian burial ground of many prominent Irish figures, plus a museum with interactive displays.
Finglas Rd, Glasnevin, Dublin, D11 H2TH, Ireland
MuseumSpecialty Museums
Mentioned by Passports and Adventures
A Complete Guide to Visiting Dublin With Kids
"The world’s first cemetery museum, Glasnevin has been awarded Best Cultural Experience and is a popular tourist attraction which has been listed as one of the best things to do in Dublin. Here you can enjoy the story of modern Ireland through interactive exhibitions, re-enactments and daily walking tours. You can visit the graves of some of the most famous men in Irish history including Michael Collins and Daniel O’Connell."
Mentioned by The Irish Road Trip
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"Next up is a museum in Dublin that doesn’t get half the credit that it deserves, mainly due to the fact that it lays a little bit outside of the city. Glasnevin Cemetary Museum is home to a WEALTH of history. In fact, since waaaaaaay back in 1832, a staggering 1.5 million people have been laid to rest within its walls."
Mentioned by Ireland Travel Guides
10 Best Museums in Dublin, Ireland
"#aerial #view #heritage #history #glasnevin #glasnevincemetery. A post shared by Glasnevin Cemetery Museum ⚰️ (@glasnevinmuseum) on Oct 18, 2018 at 5:00am PDT. The 1.5 million people buried in the Glasnevin Cemetery and their artistically designed graves are there for you to search the lineage of old Irish people."
Seamus Heaney: Listen Now Again
Seamus Heaney: Listen Now Again
5 (16 ratings)
Seamus Heaney: Listen Now Again Bank of Ireland Cultural & Heritage Centre, Westmoreland St, Dublin, D02 VR66, Ireland
Museum

Churches and Cathedrals in Greystones

Christ Church Cathedral
Christ Church Cathedral
4.5 (7159 ratings)4.5 (3998 ratings)
Medieval place of worship with a mummified rat & cat plus a cafe & gift shop in the crypt.
Christchurch Pl, Wood Quay, Dublin 8, Ireland
CathedralSights & LandmarksChurchPlace of worshipArchitectural BuildingsSacred & Religious SitesHistoric SitesChurches & Cathedrals
Mentioned by Kids Are A Trip™
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"Centrally located and attached by bridge to Christ Church Cathedral, this is a perfect place to introduce the kids to Dublin history. There are four different areas in this interactive museum: a Viking area, a Medieval Dublin area, an archaeological area, and a medieval tower offering a medieval view of a modern city. Kids will enjoy trying on Viking clothes, examining weaponry, and exploring different artifacts."
Mentioned by Trip101
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"Source: Photo by user Andreas F. Borchert used under CC BY-SA 4.0. Worship at this dated Irish cathedral in Dublin dates back to medieval times, and is still open today for public services!. Welcome to Christ Church Cathedral, where for almost 1000 years, believers have found a common sanctuary beneath lofty ceilings."
St. Kevin's Church, Harrington Street, Dublin
St. Kevin's Church, Harrington Street, Dublin
4.7 (186 ratings)5 (4 ratings)
Harrington St, Saint Kevin's, Dublin, D08 XR9C, Ireland
Catholic churchSights & LandmarksPlace of worshipChurches & Cathedrals
Chapel Royal, Dublin
Chapel Royal, Dublin
4.4 (47 ratings)4.5 (21 ratings)
Dublin Castle, Castle St, Dublin 2, Ireland
Historical landmarkSights & LandmarksHistoric SitesChurches & Cathedrals
Mentioned by Dublin 2 days itinerary
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"Chapel Royale, the castle’s chapel, was beautiful and full of tales of its own. If you find yourself hungry or thirsty, there is a lovely eatery at the back of the castle with outdoor seating. The tour lasts one hour."

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