Restaurant Gigi’s, menu in Galway

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Service was great, very friendly and professional. Atmosphere was cozy and elegant. Let me wine taste with no extra cost, tried out if wine was for me. Free appetisers, lovely crab tart. I ended up with a pear cocktail it was strong but tasted beautiful. The lamb was tender and cooked to liking and pulled easily off the bone. The pistachio added a nice texture and looked very appealing. Sea bass had a crispy bottom and the fish was velvety, no bones. The risotto was overcooked but the sauce and mussels made me overlook the fact it was overcooked and was flavourful. The desserts were lovely. The banana icecream was a favourite. The mango pastry had puree, didnt punch through like I wanted it to, just tasted like vanilla. Sorbet was lovely and sweet.
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28/06/2025: Popped in today craving an almond croissant—it’s usually nice, and all your pastries/food are brilliant. You walk in, see all those fresh, baked goodies on display… but instead, I got handed some older croissant from the back counter, where you can’t see what’s there ... When I got home, it just wasn’t as fresh as I expected. if you’ve got pastries that are still good but maybe not fresh enough to sell at full price, why not sign up with Too Good To Go? Many cafés in Galway are already doing it—it helps avoid waste and gives customers a fair deal instead of charging full price for something a day or two old....

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