Bastible

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Bastible
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Bastible
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Location within Central Dublin
Restaurant information
Established4 November 2015 (2015-11-04) [1]
Owner(s)Barry FitzGerald and Claire-Marie Thomas
Head chefBarry FitzGerald
Food type Irish cuisine
Rating Etoile Michelin-1.svg Michelin Guide
Street address111 South Circular Road
City Dublin
Postal/ZIP CodeD08 RW2K
Country Ireland
Coordinates 53°19′56″N6°16′30″W / 53.332161478961474°N 6.274913244280518°W / 53.332161478961474; -6.274913244280518
ReservationsYes
Website bastible.com

Bastible is a restaurant in southern Dublin, Ireland. [2] [3] It was awarded a Michelin star in 2022. [4] [5]

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Location

Bastible is located at Leonard's corner in Portobello, at the junction of the South Circular Road and Clanbrassil Street. [6]

History

The restaurant's name is derived from bastible , a three-legged iron pot that stood over an open fire in a traditional Irish kitchen; it was an alternative to an oven and was used to bake bread. [7] [8]

Bastible was opened by Barry FitzGerald and ClareMarie Thomas in November 2015. [9] [10] [11] [12]

It received a Michelin star for the first time in 2022. [13] According to the Guide Michelin, "The modern set menu features top class Irish ingredients at the height of season and each main ingredient is given the space to shine. Dishes are stripped-back, flavours are bold, and servings are generous: this is cooking that comes from the heart." [14]

Awards

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References

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  7. Allen, Darina (5 November 2018). Forgotten Skills of Cooking: 700 Recipes Showing You Why the Time-honoured Ways Are the Best. Octopus. ISBN   9780857836939 via Google Books.
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