Redrawing Dublin try the Middle Eastern feasting menu at Brother Hubbard on Capel Street. And ruminate on how planners should respond to the growing number of restaurants in the city.
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Redrawing Dublin (2010) and Beyond Pebbledash (2014).
Feeding Regeneration: Above the Boardwalk, the Winding Stair
As part of a series reviewing inner-city restaurants, and exploring the challenges facing their neighbourhoods, the Redrawing Dublin team visited the Winding Stair.
Feeding Regeneration: at Wuff, Crispy Hake and a Search for Green Space
In their latest take on foodie regeneration, the Redrawing Dublin team visit Wuff and note the locked park just a short stroll from the restaurant. They argue that there’s a lack of publicly accessible greenspace in the inner city.
Feeding Regeneration: At Union 8, Goji Berries and a View of Rundown Site
Redrawing Dublin discover the tastes of Union 8 in Kilmainham, where the view leads to a point-by-point demolition of official excuses for dereliction.
Feeding Regeneration: A New Series for Foodies and City-Lovers
In a new series of paired articles, Redrawing Dublin will look at some of the inner city’s great restaurants, and the challenges facing their neighbourhoods. Here’s their manifesto.
Feeding Regeneration: At Fish Shop, Flavoursome Food and Troublesome Traffic
Redrawing Dublin recently visited Fish Shop on Queen Street to try the brill and have a look at a big problem blocking the area’s regeneration: traffic.