Christ Church Cathedral, or more formally known as the Cathedral of the Holy Trinity, is the elder if the two medieval cathedrals in Dublin (the other one is St. Patrick's Cathedral). It has been a place for the people of Dublin to worship God for almost a millennium. It is in the heart of Dublin. Therefore, it is probably the most visited cathedral in the capital city of Ireland.
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Sunday, 12 July 2015
The Dinner on the Way to Dublin
After visiting The Torc Waterfall, we drove all the way to Dublin via Cork and some other small towns. Before we reached Dublin, we were already starving and started to look for a town with restaurants along the way. I have forgotten which town we stopped by for dinner, it was probably Mountrath or Portlaoise. We had pizzas mainly for this meal as we wanted a quick dinner before we embark on our journey to Dublin again.
Although it was just a town on the way to Dublin, the quality of the food we had was still top notch. I think the Irish know their ingredients well for all the food that they serve on the dining table.
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Labels: Food: Europe, Ireland, Photography: Abstracts and Still Life, Travel: Europe
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