• Explore the flavours of the Mediterranean cuisine - Restaurant Nosta Cork City

  • Aug 30 2022
  • Length: 3 mins
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Explore the flavours of the Mediterranean cuisine - Restaurant Nosta Cork City

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  • Cork county restaurant Cork |  Nosta Restaurant 4 Marlborough Street Cork City Co. Cork, T12 WN26 | (021) 494 9724

    Nosta Restaurant Cork is a hidden gem in the heart of Cork City. We serve delicious, healthy and authentic Mediterranean cuisine prepared on site by award-winning chefs. Our restaurant Cork menu has something for everyone - from fresh local ingredients to a cosy atmosphere, from quick service to healthy and delicious food, from amazing dishes to low calorie meals.

    Our restaurant has an outdoor terrace where we serve delicious dishes at reasonable prices. It is ideal for cold winter evenings or sunny summer days when you want to sit outside with friends and family.

    We offer an amazing selection of handcrafted cocktails as well as wine by the glass or bottle. We also offer gluten-free options if required!

    We are located in Cork city centre, just minutes from all the major attractions, so you can enjoy a taste of the Mediterranean restaurant right here in Ireland's second largest city!

    Cork (city)

     
    The second largest city in Ireland is Cork. Located on the southwest coast of Ireland, it is the capital of County Cork and the seat of government for Munster region. Cork is located about 90 km west of Limerick, 70 km east of Waterford and 30 km north of Killarney.
    In 1845, the city was named the county town of County Cork. This status was confirmed by Queen Victoria in 1850. Cork is home to several universities including University College Cork, IT Tallaght, and NUI Galway.
    The city is considered one of the most livable cities in the world. It is ranked number 2 in the list of "Best Places To Live."
    Cork is also known as the "Real Capital" of Ireland due to its historic significance during the War of Roses. During the war, Cork was held by the English forces led by Richard de Clare, Earl of Pembroke.
    In recent times, Cork has seen significant economic growth. The city has been dubbed the "Silicon Valley of Ireland," because of the high concentration of technology companies based there.

    Driving Directions:
    St Patrick's St, Centre, Cork
    The English Market, Princes St, C

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