Xian Street Food Dublin 28 Anne Street South, Dublin, County Dublin D02 DX39
About the Business
Xian Street Food Dublin is a unique dining experience that takes you on a culinary journey to the streets of Xi'an, China. Located at the heart of Dublin, this establishment is a must-visit for foodies and anyone craving authentic and delicious Chinese cuisine. As you step inside, you're greeted with a warm and vibrant atmosphere that transports you to the bustling streets of China.
The food served at Xian Street Food Dublin is nothing short of exceptional. Every dish is prepared using the freshest and highest quality ingredients, combined with expert cooking techniques to create an explosion of flavors in your mouth. From the famous Xi'an-style hand-pulled noodles to the mouth-watering bao buns, there is something for everyone's taste buds. The menu also features a variety of vegan and vegetarian options, ensuring that everyone is catered for.
The restaurant itself has a modern and chic interior that gives off a relaxed and welcoming vibe. The open kitchen adds to the authenticity of the experience, where you can see the chefs preparing your food before your eyes. The friendly and attentive staff only add to the overall positive experience, always on hand to offer recommendations and ensure that you have a fantastic dining experience.
Xian Street Food Dublin is not only a point of interest for food lovers but also an institution in its own right. It is a true reflection of the cultural diversity that Dublin has to offer, bringing a unique and authentic food experience to the city. Whether you're looking for a quick lunchtime snack, a dinner with friends, or a romantic meal for two, Xian Street Food Dublin is the perfect choice for an unforgettable dining experience.
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Hours open
Monday:
12:00 - 00:00
Tuesday:
12:00 - 00:00
Wednesday:
12:00 - 00:00
Thursday:
12:00 - 00:00
Friday:
12:00 - 00:00
Saturday:
12:00 - 00:00
Sunday:
12:00 - 00:00
Reviews
"So looking forward to have noodle soup when i see this shop while walking around Temple Bar area. We made it here for lunch today. The noodle itself is good but the overall taste is just average. We also order the spring rolls, which just okay."
"A lucky find! After searching some food late at night we found this place and were super happy about it! The chef made a vegan Pad Thai for me, my partner had a noodle salad. Both dishes very tasty. Fast service, almost unbeatable prices and friends staff. Highly recommended for vegans looking for some great street food at night!"
"After a few days of daily Irish food, really craving for noodle soup. I am surprised this one is pretty good. Somehow I think a lot of people missing out on this one "Paomo". I tried it with lamb meat. Beside a bit salty to me, it was very flavorful! I didn't see any picture posted about it. Of course the bread ("馍")is not exactly what you will get in China but it is a good tweak for different market! Not bad at all!"
"Wow it was delicious. The flavour of biang biang noodle dish was great. The beef in it was a bix of a mix bag- some were tender some were super dry. The warm rice noodle salad was great too. Good texture of the rice noodles and good flavour with a peanut hint. Partner had Singaporean noodle which looks good. The food was a bit spicy for me but endurance haha. Luckily the tap water is refillable. Would come back when in Dublin! BTW if you have been to the biang biang noodles in East London, the flavour of this one is way better. I wrote a review of it."
"For lunch or dinner time the most time packed, but the food is so tasty. It's worth it to wait in the line, because they're usually very quick in preparing the meal. So the best thing here is to order for take away. What I can recommend are the spring rolls. Different than usual are you getting to big one, so delicious. By the way are the small noodle box portion very big."
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