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Restaurant review: Paolo Tullio at Brasserie Le Pont, Dublin 2
Irish Independent It has been replaced with a more rational mind set, one where bargains are sought, where we ask for discounts, and the phrase 'Is that your best price?' is increasingly used to secure a further drop. These days, dinner in Ireland is not the expense it … |
Month: May 2012
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Restaurant review: Paolo Tullio at Brasserie Le Pont, Dublin 2 – Irish Independent
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Restaurant review: Paolo Tullio at Brasserie Le Pont, Dublin 2 – Irish Independent

Irish IndependentRestaurant review: Paolo Tullio at Brasserie Le Pont, Dublin 2
Irish Independent
It has been replaced with a more rational mind set, one where bargains are sought, where we ask for discounts, and the phrase 'Is that your best price?' is increasingly used to secure a further drop. These days, dinner in Ireland is not the expense it … -
Restaurant review: Paolo Tullio at Brasserie Le Pont, Dublin 2 – Irish Independent

Irish IndependentRestaurant review: Paolo Tullio at Brasserie Le Pont, Dublin 2
Irish Independent
It has been replaced with a more rational mind set, one where bargains are sought, where we ask for discounts, and the phrase 'Is that your best price?' is increasingly used to secure a further drop. These days, dinner in Ireland is not the expense it … -
Restaurant review: Paolo Tullio at Brasserie Le Pont, Dublin 2 – Irish Independent

Irish IndependentRestaurant review: Paolo Tullio at Brasserie Le Pont, Dublin 2
Irish Independent
It has been replaced with a more rational mind set, one where bargains are sought, where we ask for discounts, and the phrase 'Is that your best price?' is increasingly used to secure a further drop. These days, dinner in Ireland is not the expense it … -
Restaurant review: Paolo Tullio at Brasserie Le Pont, Dublin 2 – Irish Independent

Irish IndependentRestaurant review: Paolo Tullio at Brasserie Le Pont, Dublin 2
Irish Independent
It has been replaced with a more rational mind set, one where bargains are sought, where we ask for discounts, and the phrase 'Is that your best price?' is increasingly used to secure a further drop. These days, dinner in Ireland is not the expense it …