Dublin listed as one of most inexpensive cities for fine dining

Across all of Ireland, the costliest tasting menu comes to an average of €150
Dublin listed as one of most inexpensive cities for fine dining

Irish prices are on par with France and the Netherlands, but substantially less expensive compared to Germany, Austria or Denmark

Ireland is among the least expensive countries in the world for fine dining, a new report reveals, with Irish Michelin-star restaurants costing less than those across several European countries.

Data from international food magazine, Chef's Pencil found that Dublin ranks among the top 15 least expensive cities for fine dining, with costs averaging €134 per person to experience the full-tasting menu at one of Dublin's Michelin restaurants.

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