
"Having already brought plenty of Latin American colour and culture to Thomastown by way of his Tābú Tapas restaurant, with its cracking food and Día de los Muertos garden statues, chef Rodrigo González and his ecologist wife Dr Amanda Greer are taking on the Marble City with his new Santería Sandwich Club. Set in the former Nóinín, which closed in April after two years citing ever-rising costs, it overlooks the River Nore"
"in the shadows of the mighty Kilkenny Castle, with a frontage that's now a myriad of cheerful candy colours. It's a daytime spot and, planning on driving further south, it seemed perfect for a quick lunch en route. Having driven around in a circle twice, enviously watching people chomping away at high-top window-ledge tables, a parking space finally materialised. Join the Irish Independent WhatsApp channel Stay up to date with all the latest news"
Santería Sandwich Club opened in Kilkenny as a daytime lunch spot overlooking the River Nore near Kilkenny Castle. Chef Rodrigo González and his ecologist wife Dr Amanda Greer brought Latin American colour and cultural elements from their Tābú Tapas in Thomastown. The venue occupies the former Nóinín site, which closed in April after two years citing rising costs. The frontage features cheerful candy colours and provides high-top window-ledge seating ideal for quick lunches. Parking can be limited on busy days. Wagamama at Dundrum Town Centre appears as another new lunch-hour option.
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