"An ambitious menu slows down service at this Middle Eastern spot, but the food is reasonably priced and worth a try"
"As most of us are currently enmeshed in the annual January challenge of making ends meet while still trying to have a life, I thought I should tell you about a new and reasonably priced dry restaurant on Dublin's Dame Street which I visited earlier this month before a screening of Marty Supreme at the Irish Film Institute."
"(More on this later, as the fact that we were on our way to a movie is relevant. In terms of the film itself, my tuppence worth is that, while Timothée Chalamet is a joy, the script is a mess and the whole thing would have benefitted from being half an hour shorter.)"
A new dry Middle Eastern restaurant on Dublin's Dame Street offers reasonably priced dishes. The menu is ambitious, which can slow down service during busy periods. The location sits near the Irish Film Institute, making it a convenient pre-screening dining option. Many diners juggle January budgets while seeking affordable dining choices. Timothée Chalamet delivers an enjoyable performance in Marty Supreme, but the film's script is criticized as messy and could have been shorter by about half an hour. The overall dining experience blends value with occasional service delays, making the restaurant worth trying for budget-conscious patrons.
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