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Related: About this forumThe Best Jewish Food in Dublin
Along the streets of Dublin, you'll be surprised to find delicious Jewish eats.
'The culinary landscape of Dublin is filled with surprises. For example, you may not know that fish and chips, one of the dishes most popular in both England and Ireland is Jewish in origin. That revelation alone should clue you in that the Emerald Isle has some surprises in store when it comes to Jewish cuisine; in fact, Dublins Portobello neighborhood was at one time nicknamed Little Jerusalem due to its once sizeable Jewish community. Today, although the majority of Irelands people identify as Christian (Catholic and Protestant), pockets of Jews continue to thrive and cook all over the island. The Jewish culinary landscape of Dublin continues to evolve; here are some of its most delicious landmarks. While restaurants exclusively serving Jewish-Irish food in Dublin are few and far between, there are a growing handful of vibrant spots that cater to a small, fierce, and hungry contingent of Jews as well as Israeli expats. Thus, the Jewish culinary landscape of Dublin and its environs continues to expand and evolve; here are some of its most delicious landmarks.'>
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fierywoman
(8,115 posts)neighborhood with a Jewish bakery across the street. Oh my: corn bread, rye bread, REAL bagels (not the big fluffy blueberry abominations you find around now.)
elleng
(136,365 posts)bakery not quite across the street, but classmates and I still think and write about our local bakery! (NOT Jewish, but GREAT!)
fierywoman
(8,115 posts)I went to Herricks HS.
elleng
(136,365 posts)George's Bakery!