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t The with editor’s choice s te ss ness me arm y, a d ous nd e he e am o of ane, herbstreet Right down ours... dublin’s docklands continue to grow apace, and, after a slow start, decent eateries are cropping up to cater primarily for whatever expense accounts its banking, legal and IT residents (there’s an appealing mix...) still have to burn. One such spot is seven-month old Herbstreet. Its angular grey and orange interior may not be inviting, but husband-and-wife team Siobhan Kennedy (head chef ) and Vinny Mullen (general manager) have managed to create the intimate atmosphere of a local, with crowd-pleasing food, a small but decent wine list, and attentive, well-groomed staff. Lunchtime staples of fish and chips (€14.50), Caesar salad (€10.50) and steak sandwich (€14.95) arrive in generous portions, alongside lighter dishes like the signature pan-fried salmon and crab fish cakes (€14.95). Weekend brunch offerings include the standard full Irish (€10.50) and buttermilk pancakes (just €3.95 for a short stack). During lunch hours, it’s thick with said office workers but tables clear quickly; the affable Vinny keeps things moving. Linger past 2pm and you’ll notice a strong local following – patrons and staff are on a firstname basis. Mundy’s a regular and John Healy (maître d’ on RTÉ’s The Restaurant) has been spotted. Okay, so not Celeb Central, but we guarantee that you’ll be charmed. Hanover Quay, Dublin 2. 675 3875 the counter Fries with that? these days, gourmet burger joints are proliferating like impoverished bankers. Could there be a connection? With expense accounts shrinking, could Jo’Burger be the new Guilbaud’s? Not all of these new arrivals are as laudable as the aforementioned Rathmines eatery. American import, The Counter, has taken up residence in the Pembroke District of the Dundrum Town Centre, and it’s a bit of a curate’s egg to be honest. On entering, you come face-to-face with a clipboard cataloguing a cornucopia of ingredients and inviting diners to combine such in order to customise their burger. All a bit overwhelming, to be honest, but there are pre-designed options for lazy and unimaginative diners (me included). The odd thing about the menu is that fries are classified as a starter rather than an accompaniment – and the waiting staff are quite insistent that they should be ordered as such. You really have to be firm to ensure that they come with your burger. Having said that, both burgers and fries are admirably fresh and tasty. I chose a grilled chicken burger (€9.75) with Gruyère, mixed baby greens, tomatoes, scallions and honey mustard – very tasty, a bit small. Prices are keen, service is friendly if a little slap-dash. Probably not their fault that they didn’t have a beer licence at the time of writing. The Pembroke District, Dundrum Town Centre, Dublin 14. 216 4929, thecounterburger.com INDIGESTIBLE READ We read the reviews so you don’t have to this month: china-sichuan critic Lucinda O’Sullivan Publication Sunday Independent Where is it? Sandyford Miles from mint 5 food Chinese Loves, likes or hates? Hates lines before the boot goes in 1 What’s great to eat? Dry-fried asparagus, dim sum What’s so-so? Spring onion cake, salt & pepper squid What’s naff? Scallops kun po-style with cashew nuts. And most of the staff Who should dine there? The few people who still have “all that spare Celtic Tiger cash” What to drink Sandyford tap water pseud’s corner “When you consider the fabulous Indian food in restaurants nowadays, this food hasn’t moved on.” portion of waffle “[We] sat on three little chairs by the glass door like schoolkids in front of the headmistress’s desk ... with people coming and going, and nobody throwing us a smile or a word of placation.” in 60 words We trudge all the way out to blooming Sandyford on a horrible night, and they’re rude when we come in the door, and keep us waiting for ages. All the food bar one dish was either passable or excellent, but I can’t bring myself to give this place a good review now. First impressions, lads – don’t you forget it. CAP_restaurants.indd 71 t he du bl i n er 71 26/01/2009 20:01:07