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Galway restaurants receive top industry awards
Three Galway restaurants received top accolades in Irish Restaurant Awards 2014, in association with the Sunday Independent LIFE Magazine, in the DoubleTree by Hilton on Monday June 9.
Five Mayo restaurants in search of top food awards
Five Mayo restaurants are bidding for some of the most coveted awards in the Irish food industry at the upcoming Irish Restaurant Awards on Monday night.
Top Galway restaurants selected for prestigious all-Ireland award
Kai Café and Restaurant has added yet another accolade to its already impressive collection after taking home the prize of best restaurant in County Galway, and its head chef Jessica Murphy named best chef in Galway at the Connaught Regional Final of the Santa Rita/LIFE Magazine Irish Restaurant Awards, which took place in Hotel Westport in Mayo this week.
An Tintáin keeps some dining pride in the north of the county with award
Despite the balance of fine dining in Westmeath leaning towards the south of the county in recent years, An Tintáin in Multyfarnham managed to claim at least one prize for the north of the county at the Irish Restaurant Awards in Dublin recently.
Aniar wins Best Restaurant in Galway at Santa Rita Irish Restaurants Awards
Aniar has been crowned winner of Best Restaurant in Galway at the Connacht regional final of the Santa Rita Irish Restaurant Awards 2013. The awards, which took place in The House Hotel in Galway last week, named the top restaurants in Connacht for 2013.
Food and service fit for a five star restaurant at the Harlequin
Lucky me, I am blessed with my job here as food writer for the Mayo Advertiser.
New restaurant host appointed at Elwoods
Elwood’s Bar & Grill at the Forster Court Hotel has announced the appointment of Pat Lally as Restaurant Host.
National awards for local businesses recognise Westport as ‘premier town’
Three businesses in Westport are celebrating this week as they have been awarded accolades which nationally recognise their quality services.
Charity boss to push teenager in shopping trolley from Galway to Clifden
A charity boss who lost his daughter to a genetic skin blistering condition will pull a 16-year-old boy in a specially converted shopping trolley from Clifden to Galway next month.