Lunch hours diminish pretty quickly if you end up wandering around aimlessly, wondering what to eat.
If you work near the IFSC you've got a deadly range of lunchtime options. So we've taken it upon ourselves to help you with this difficult decision making process?
Here's our list of the best lunch spots around the IFSC where you should spend your hard earned cash this week...
1. Musashi
Musashi is widely known as the best sushi in Dublin, and their IFSC outlet is perfect for worker bees nearby.You can get in and out in less than 40 minutes while eating some fresh, deadly food for less than €8.
2. Freshii
Healthy food has never tasted this good.
Freshii is the ultimate in healthy dining, whipping up fresh and filling wraps and salads for the hungry individual every morning from 7am. And in case you think there's a catch, the menu is totally affordable too.
3. Seven Wonders
Kick the pyramids out, because this place is surely one of the Seven Wonders of The World.
Wraps, salads, soups and bagels all for under €5 or €6 - as well as some unbelievable smoothies that won't break the bank, AND some of the best coffees in town.
4. Borlottie
What's Borlottie I hear you ask? Oh it's just a cute little spot that make delicious fresh food right in front of you every day.
Their deadly salads start at €3.15 so get out early to avoid the inevitable lunchtime rush.
5. Toss'd
Whopper portion sizes, pretty solid prices and ludicrously tasty dishes - Toss'd have nailed it in terms of lunch time tdecadence. The IFSC branch is usually pretty busy at lunch time, so if you have the option, avoid going there at 1pm on the dot.
Their curry specials are a gift from the gods - definitely one of the best Thai curries you can get anywhere in Dublin.
6. Foodie
This is the lunch spot with the excellent sandwich names that you're about to fall for. With dish names like The Spice Girls, Fo' Shizzle and Hamazing - these guys know how to reel us in hook, line and sinker.
And that isn't all. The food is also deadly, healthy and super affordable. Plus they've also got a whopper vegetarian range - for the non carnivores amongst us.
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