About Restaurant: Achara is a new restaurant in Dublin from the crew behind Crudo and Happy’s.We aim to offer Thai food centred around a charcoal grill, using the best local produce we can get our hands on. The menu aims to shine a particular focus on the grilling culture in the northern region. We’ve been obsessed with Thai food since our first travels across South east Asia. The flavours, the smell of grilled meats walking around Chiang Mai, the hustle and bustle of the night markets, that first pad Kra Pao after an 12 hour night train to Surat Thani.The menu will change regularly as different produce will come in and out of season. With a big focus on using local sustainable suppliers, expect to see variations on authentic dishes depending on what we can get our hands on.Our custom made charcoal burning grill was made by Pat and Jim of Smokin’ soul in Co. Wexford to include certain features will enable us to grill like they would in Thailand.
Positive Review Count: 413 Reviews
Price Range: €31 to €50
Restaurant Type: Thai
Keywords: Lively, Good for groups, Great for brunch
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Details: 4.6Food , 4.5Service , 4.4Ambience , 4.4Value
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Dining style: Casual Dining
Price: €31 to €50
Cuisines: Thai, Grill
Hours of operation: Mon–Thu 5:00 pm–10:30 pm
Fri, Sat 1:00 pm–10:30 pm
Sun 1:00 pm–9:30 pm
Phone number: 089 947 7910
Payment options: AMEX, Mastercard, Visa
Dress code: Casual Dress
Catering: contact hello@acharadublin.ie
Private party facilities: hello@acharadublin.ie
Location: 14-18 Aston Quay
Temple Bar, Dublin, Dublin D02 FV38
Neighborhood: Temple Bar
Cross street: Aston Quay & O’Connell Bridge
Parking details: None
Additional: Bar/Lounge, Beer, Cocktails, Delivery, Entertainment, Full Bar, Gender Neutral Restroom, Late Night, Outdoor Smoking Area, Patio/Outdoor Dining, Takeout, Vegan, Weekend Brunch, Wheelchair Access, Wine
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