Reservations
Intimate, old-school seafood and classic European spot where the chef-owner personally guides your meal; excellent cooking, strong wine pairings, cozy room, with premium prices and very personal service.
Daniel's Restaurant stands among the region's finest dining establishments through exceptional food quality anchored by signature dishes like lobster bisque and Thermidor, paired with outstanding service attentiveness and expert wine knowledge from the chef-owner. Consistent execution across multi-year visits and deep customer loyalty demonstrate reliable excellence, while the intimate, old-school charming atmosphere creates a uniquely personal dining experience that transcends typical restaurant service. The grade A reflects mastery of classic French-accented cooking and hospitality that defines what makes this coastal gem a destination worth a special trip.
The room feels warm and intimate, more like a cherished home than a flashy dining room. Service is uniquely personal: the chef-owner sits with you, explains dishes, pairs wines, and checks in throughout. A guest put it simply: "It felt like a private dinner guided by a passionate host." The vibe is cozy and old-school charming, occasionally very quiet, with conversation-friendly noise levels. On the plate, the cooking leans classic and French-accented comfort: deeply flavored lobster bisque, Thermidor when available, perfectly seared scallops, and steaks with pepper or Cafe de Paris sauces. Portions are generous, sides like twice-baked potatoes shine, and the wine list is curated with thoughtful pairing advice. Expect rich sauces and traditional technique rather than trend-chasing; ideal for diners who love elevated traditional cooking over modern theatrics. For families, there is no formal kids menu, but plenty a child will recognize: pasta, chicken, steak, fries, and simple veg. Desserts like the deep-fried ice cream are kid-pleasers. Note that flavors skew rich and saucy, so picky eaters may prefer plainer sides; staff guidance helps tailor choices.
Area: Leafy coastal suburb near Sandycove and Glasthule, attracts locals and destination diners seeking relaxed evenings.
Safety: Generally safe, well-lit main road foot traffic; calm after dark with residential feel.
Nearby: Close to Sandycove seafront, Forty Foot, Dún Laoghaire amenities, neighborhood shops and pubs.
Available: Reservations
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