Annadale Cottage in Dublin

6,3

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Very friendly staff. Phone number wrong on Google. Look for images and take phone number off menu to book a table. Booking essential. Food was delicious, large portions, overall not badly priced for the service.
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27 January 2026
10.0
Ate some kung po before I decided to take a picture. Pretty good actually, spiced just right. Will be back for more !
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01 December 2025
10.0
Customer for year, always take away and collect. Decided to go for delivery today, ordered via app earlier in the day. Arrived over 30 mins late and food had to be reheated. So yes for take away collection as the food is very nice but avoid delivery.
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22 November 2025
6.0
Attentive service, food was delicious and reasonably priced.
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27 October 2025
10.0
Food was really good, staff recommendation for the beef teriyaki was spot on.👍🏼 I'll definitely go back again
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11 October 2025
8.0
The food was unreal, the service was amazing. Our waitress was sooo nice, polite and attentive. Will definitely be going back
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17 September 2025
10.0

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09/02/2026: On what can only be described as one of the wettest days known to modern civilisation, the sort of rain that makes you question your life choices, I met my better half after her Pilates class just up the road. It was a random Tuesday, the sky was staging a full theatrical meltdown, and we decided we deserved a small victory. Enter Noble House. We burst in from the monsoon like two survivors of a maritime disaster and immediately found a lovely buzz in the place. People tucked into plates of food, glasses clinking, warm chatter bouncing around the room. It felt like stepping into a dry, glowing sanctuary where bad weather simply isn’t invited. The staff greeted us with proper warmth, the kind that makes you unclench instantly. My girlfriend ordered a Chinese tea that arrived steaming like a miniature hot spring, thawing her back to life sip by sip. I went for a coffee, strong and comforting, the culinary equivalent of a firm handshake. Then came the starters. Spring rolls that shattered with a crisp crackle, releasing fragrant, savoury filling that demanded immediate respect. The squid was tender, lightly crisp, and dangerously moreish, disappearing from the plate at a speed that suggests we should have ordered two. For the main event we shared the beef Szechuan. And this is where things got serious. Glossy slices of beef coated in a sauce that was rich, spicy, and gloriously aromatic. Each bite delivered warmth and punch without going overboard, the sort of dish that makes you lean back and nod in quiet approval between mouthfuls. All of this enjoyed from a cosy booth that felt tailor made for a proper catch up with your missus. Rain hammering outside, great food inside, and that smug satisfaction of knowing you’ve made the correct life decision. A simple midweek date night that turned into a small, delicious triumph. Exactly what was needed.
20/01/2026: Had a nice meal last weekend. Only complaint was the curry sauce was a little bit week / watery.

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