It’s a mixed bag, this blogging business. Sometimes you get verbally abused by people who disagree with you, which isn’t much fun. And sometimes you get extremely appreciative emails from nice people suggesting nice places to eat. Which is obviously lovely – keep those ones coming, please! Last Friday was one such occasion. So Keiron – whoever you are – this review’s for you.
According to my well informed reader, Moes does a pay-what-you-think-it’s-worth type of concept on so-called “Meatless Mondays”, although the day I was there (a meaty Friday) the restaurant was offering three generous courses for a fixed €30 or less, depending on what you ordered. It’s a homely, organic sort of place, where the services is friendly if not always the fastest. Although our speed of ordering may have had something to do with the fact that every dish sounded like exactly what I was craving. ..
I couldn’t have everything, however, so I opted for a rustic pâté with chutney to start, which wasn’t very inspired but hit the spot after a long week’s work. My friends ordered the parsnip soup and the mackerel brandade, both of which were delicious.