As a Dubliner who lived in The Liberties, I really loved your video! You did really well in your choices, particularly Gallagher's Boxty House and Queen of Tarts. (Next time try Elephant and Castle for burgers/chicken and Leo Burdocks, (take away only) for fish and chips. Also great to see Fallon's Pub featured at the end, an absolutely typical 'Old School' Dublin pub frequented in the main by real Dubliners, and Much Cheaper then 'Temple Bar Area' prices. xx SF
So many choices in Dublin to go eat quality food. One Society Cafe for tasty casual dining, The Winding Stair restaurant which is pricey but worth it. Mr S or F.X Buckleys for a steak dinner and interesting starter selections and numerous other restaurants to try.
I'm gonna recommend 2 tours if you're in Dublin in 2024 1. Kilmainham gaol 2. Glasnevin cemetery and go for a Guinness in the gravediggers when you're at the cemetery
The little orange fruit on top of the cheesecake is called Physalis or Cape Gooseberry. Nice and tart and prepares your taste buds for the sweet treat to follow. I'm Irish and glad to hear that you enjoyed your time with us!
Hi Guys, have come across your channel over the past few day’s. Madalyn love the natural urge to eat fish n chips straight up, as I’m sure anyone would ❤ and Adam love your food choices off the different menus. Craziest thing I’m vegan. I’ve viewed several of your videos, you both come across as very warm likeable characters who really have a passion for trying all different types of food.
Absolutely loved watching this video of Irish people experiencing the wonders of Indian cuisine for the very first time. The genuine reactions and expressions of surprise, delight, and curiosity. If you wanna try more Indian food then you can also visit Indian Vibe restaurant in Navan, Ireland.
Madalym ,and Adam, great video you are both made for presenting videos having the natural flair for it👍👍 One thing, I would say Ireland has its own coastline and isn't part of the British Isles. We are both neighbours . Having only recently, coming across your channel I am a subscriber
Loved this video. I’m going to Ireland in August and looking forward to trying the food! My phone camera made lines like that in the sun when we were in Hawaii recently. I didn’t realize until later that there was a crack on my phone/camera protector. That may be what caused it.
You don't have to put white and black pudding in the coddle.Basically it was the dish of the poor in dublin and therefore they put in whatever they had into it and left out what they didn't.
As I've said before, that term used in relation to Ireland is not a geographical term, it is a colonial term that never was accepted in Ireland. The British simply pretend it is somehow compelling, which is ridiculousl.@@trevaudio
Since when is "officially" meaningless? The only usage of the colonial, term British isles, is in the British media and educational output. This derives from the official British government position of not recognising Irish independence in their own law, ie. the Ireland Act 1949. It also derives from our unfinished revolution to remove British rule from the six-counties in the north of Ireland. Your usage is yours, it is not ours and we are the ones to call our country by the name we choose including its political and geographical references.@@williambabe3032
@@mikki3562 That's nonsense -Ireland is geographically part of the British Isles and always has been since the area was mapped. What's ridiculous is thinking you're going to change how everyone uses this term by blurting on RUclips.
Is it black pudding or white? Coddle is a dublin dish of ham, pork sausage, potatoe, veg or chicken stock, onion, celery, carrot and parsley. Pudding is not usually in it but I think white pudding would be better than black in coddle if you wanted to add that.
It has far less to do with an Irish one! Most Irish folk would avoid the temple bar area because it's twice as expensive as areas 200yards In any direction.
Unfortunately Queen of Tarts shut down this past summer (2024). It was a magical place. Agreed that the Book of Kells is not worth the admission price.
As an Irish person I don’t like most of these foods 😂🤣 so don’t worry if you don’t like these foods we have lots of food you would be used to, that’s what majority Irish people eat
I love the content you guys put out, but please, take a step back from the camera- your whole head doesn't need to encompass every frame. Some shots are almost nausea-inducing because of how close you are
Ireland is pretty. The food there is not great though. Just got back from a 10 day trip, and I was very glad to get some real food when I got back to the states.
It's not soda bread , that was wheaten bread. A soad bread , is actually called soda farl , it's about an inch or just over thick , white and shaped like a triangle , if you go up to Northern Ireland , you'll get soad bread and better stew . Stews a bit watery ., It looks more like a casserole .
You need to tighten up your video. It all looked great but learn how to pronounce things. Explain what is a boxty? Tell us a little something about St Patrick’s Cathedral other than it’s “old.” What’s the architectural style? What is exactly is a coddle? A Victoria sponge is classic. Why? What tea would be best and why? Sauce with fruit? Seriously, when doing a food tour, one needs to actually know more about food and be able to discern what fruit is in the sauce. The “old harp.” Your lack of culture is astounding with the meh vibe regarding Trinity College. What is the Book of Kells? Anything about the Long Room. Just some old library. Do better.
I live in Ireland since 7 years and i must say, food is VERY VERY bad. But what do you expect from people eating fish and chips ( big, fat, disgusting chips ).... (i wouldn't give that to my dog)
Looked enjoyable. Can't wait to visit in a few months. Thanks for sharing!🎉
Wow that stew sampler is insane so much food
Wow ! Incredible video! The food looked so delicious. I’ll be back
As a Dubliner who lived in The Liberties, I really loved your video! You did really well in your choices, particularly Gallagher's Boxty House and Queen of Tarts. (Next time try Elephant and Castle for burgers/chicken and Leo Burdocks, (take away only) for fish and chips. Also great to see Fallon's Pub featured at the end, an absolutely typical 'Old School' Dublin pub frequented in the main by real Dubliners, and Much Cheaper then 'Temple Bar Area' prices. xx SF
Sitting in fallon's eating a bag of tayto's with me Da. What a childhood memory, can still smell it.
Burdocks fish is gone way too battery IMHO.
Leo Burdocks is rubbish, please stop recommending it.
Your videos are great, good job and cute couple. We are going in at the next year, will have to try some of the places you went to.
My fav Ireland video I watch this of yours a lot on our tv :)
Fallons is unbelievable!!!
I'm starving watching this, I miss dublin for the high quality food, someday I'll be back 😢
We had so many amazing meals in Dublin! Such an awesome city!
Ireland It's beautiful love love 😮 Can't wait to visit in a few months ❤
Find another vlog. This one isn’t terribly informative.
We went to Boxty’s when we were in Dublin. I also had the stew sampler. Now we need to find a similar place here in Chicago.
Great video, well done 👍
That’s a cape gooseberry on top of your Baileys cheesecake. Lovely flavour .
So many choices in Dublin to go eat quality food. One Society Cafe for tasty casual dining, The Winding Stair restaurant which is pricey but worth it. Mr S or F.X Buckleys for a steak dinner and interesting starter selections and numerous other restaurants to try.
Really enjoyed your video. You got lucky with the weather
I love Ireland ! Beautiful city lovely people
Would love to see more of wall menus please. Planning my Ireland trip for next year. Happy to found your videos! Thanks from south of Seattle WA.
Will do!
I'm gonna recommend 2 tours if you're in Dublin in 2024 1. Kilmainham gaol 2. Glasnevin cemetery and go for a Guinness in the gravediggers when you're at the cemetery
The little orange fruit on top of the cheesecake is called Physalis or Cape Gooseberry. Nice and tart and prepares your taste buds for the sweet treat to follow. I'm Irish and glad to hear that you enjoyed your time with us!
Hi Guys, have come across your channel over the past few day’s. Madalyn love the natural urge to eat fish n chips straight up, as I’m sure anyone would ❤ and Adam love your food choices off the different menus. Craziest thing I’m vegan. I’ve viewed several of your videos, you both come across as very warm likeable characters who really have a passion for trying all different types of food.
Great video
Beef stew is a home comfort food in winter. Gallagher's Boxty is a good choice to try some selections of traditional dishes.
Absolutely loved watching this video of Irish people experiencing the wonders of Indian cuisine for the very first time. The genuine reactions and expressions of surprise, delight, and curiosity. If you wanna try more Indian food then you can also visit Indian Vibe restaurant in Navan, Ireland.
Your one telling the story in the background at Darkey Kelly’s is hilarious
Madalym ,and Adam, great video you are both made for presenting videos having the natural flair for it👍👍
One thing, I would say Ireland has its own coastline and isn't part of the British Isles. We are both neighbours .
Having only recently, coming across your channel I am a subscriber
Loved this video. I’m going to Ireland in August and looking forward to trying the food! My phone camera made lines like that in the sun when we were in Hawaii recently. I didn’t realize until later that there was a crack on my phone/camera protector. That may be what caused it.
No crack just a weird sun flare! Enjoy your trip!
Great video, guys irish food has really taken off.. 😋 I'm Irish but still hate coddle maby it's because I'm country irish 😅
he got a flight of stew🤣🤣
What month u go there? weather looks super nice
We were there in late July/early August and got very lucky with the weather!
You don't have to put white and black pudding in the coddle.Basically it was the dish of the poor in dublin and therefore they put in whatever they had into it and left out what they didn't.
Awesome thanks for sharing!
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Ireland is not the "British isles". It's something to avoid saying in Ireland. But in any case that term is no longer accepted officially since 1998.
Ireland, geographically is part of the British Isles !
“Officially” is meaningless, only usage counts, and not just in Ireland.
As I've said before, that term used in relation to Ireland is not a geographical term, it is a colonial term that never was accepted in Ireland. The British simply pretend it is somehow compelling, which is ridiculousl.@@trevaudio
Since when is "officially" meaningless? The only usage of the colonial, term British isles, is in the British media and educational output. This derives from the official British government position of not recognising Irish independence in their own law, ie. the Ireland Act 1949. It also derives from our unfinished revolution to remove British rule from the six-counties in the north of Ireland. Your usage is yours, it is not ours and we are the ones to call our country by the name we choose including its political and geographical references.@@williambabe3032
@@mikki3562 That's nonsense -Ireland is geographically part of the British Isles and always has been since the area was mapped. What's ridiculous is thinking you're going to change how everyone uses this term by blurting on RUclips.
Coddle also known as Irish Wilderness Stew.
Anything that is not nailed down goes into the pot.
Food looks great! Green curry is a Thai curry as opposed to an Indian/British curry
You’re probably right but that’s what they had!
Beetroot isn't sweetened.. that's the natural flavour unpickled... Just boil it peel it eat it.. sweet and delicious..
That fish and chips could feed three people! Lol
Probably!
No coddle.. traditional Dublin dish
That was a cape gooseberry not persimmon
Ok!
Little library in college 😅😅😅😅😅😅 it's one of they biggest in they world 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Is it black pudding or white? Coddle is a dublin dish of ham, pork sausage, potatoe, veg or chicken stock, onion, celery, carrot and parsley. Pudding is not usually in it but I think white pudding would be better than black in coddle if you wanted to add that.
Pudding has no place in a coddle
Love your review I'm irish no way would I eat boxy 😢
I lived 9 years in Istanbul, and that beetroot dish has absolutely zero to do with a Turkish breakfast 😂😂😂
It has far less to do with an Irish one!
Most Irish folk would avoid the temple bar area because it's twice as expensive as areas 200yards In any direction.
Unfortunately Queen of Tarts shut down this past summer (2024). It was a magical place. Agreed that the Book of Kells is not worth the admission price.
As an Irish person I don’t like most of these foods 😂🤣 so don’t worry if you don’t like these foods we have lots of food you would be used to, that’s what majority Irish people eat
Bap not Bop
Fish and chips and no malt vinegar? EEEEKKKK!!
You literally went to the places Dublin people avoid
Cool, link us your video for next time
Traditional Irish food? Interesting…
Good stuff
I love the content you guys put out, but please, take a step back from the camera- your whole head doesn't need to encompass every frame. Some shots are almost nausea-inducing because of how close you are
Coddle ! everything else isnt dub grub !!
You paid to go into a church ⛪️ 🤷🏼♂️
Ireland is pretty. The food there is not great though. Just got back from a 10 day trip, and I was very glad to get some real food when I got back to the states.
The food they're eating looks pretty good. Maybe you just didn't know where to go.
Peppers, onions!!..that's not a traditional breakfast bap, gentrified hipster bap!!!
The only way to have black pudding is on a breaky bap with all of the othe essentials 😅
Metro Cafe has one of the nicest breaky baps in the centre.
Sorry I can't subscribe because you have never been to England, watch some fellow American RUclipsrs visiting England,
It's not soda bread , that was wheaten bread.
A soad bread , is actually called soda farl , it's about an inch or just over thick , white and shaped like a triangle , if you go up to Northern Ireland , you'll get soad bread and better stew .
Stews a bit watery ., It looks more like a casserole .
You might be right!
It IS soda bread. Soda bread is baked and can be any shape, soda farls are triangle and cooked on a skillet.
I thought stew is an Irish dish not a british thing
@@doniehurley7634 Stew is universal. Every country in the world eats it.
You need to tighten up your video. It all looked great but learn how to pronounce things. Explain what is a boxty? Tell us a little something about St Patrick’s Cathedral other than it’s “old.” What’s the architectural style? What is exactly is a coddle? A Victoria sponge is classic. Why? What tea would be best and why? Sauce with fruit? Seriously, when doing a food tour, one needs to actually know more about food and be able to discern what fruit is in the sauce. The “old harp.” Your lack of culture is astounding with the meh vibe regarding Trinity College. What is the Book of Kells? Anything about the Long Room. Just some old library. Do better.
Try to be more of a Paula and less of a Karen.
Irish food is no good
I live in Ireland since 7 years and i must say, food is VERY VERY bad. But what do you expect from people eating fish and chips ( big, fat, disgusting chips ).... (i wouldn't give that to my dog)
@@dessiemcmurphy like the food in that video.....lol
What country do you come from ?
So move home then
@@patricia1750 yeah, in January !!! can't wait.
I think you are a troll