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Govinda's DublinNewest Review: ... vegetarian in Dublin. Not at the same price, anyway. Run by members of Dublin's Hare Krishna community, Govinda's offers a buffet-style vegetarian fare at very low prices. They have daily specials (maybe a vegetable moussake, or a lasagne), and regular dishes like lentil dhal or an absolutely wonderful paneer (homemade cottage cheese) in a spicy tomato sauce. Alternatively, they ... more |
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by number63 - written on 10.03.01 (Very useful, 193 readings)
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It might be just a little bit hard to find, but Govinda's is definitely worth searching for. Besides which, it's in a nice area, both for book and music shopping (Road Records is small, but excellent, and the Market Arcade has one of the best second-hand bookstalls in the city), and also for a nice drink afterwards - the Long Hall if you want a peaceful pint (shameless link to my other review), or the Capitol if you're looking for something a bit busier. But Govinda's has plenty of good things to offer on its own, and you won't find better vegetarian in Dublin. Not at the same price, anyway. Run by members of Dublin's Hare Krishna ...
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