The Ivy Asia Dublin has officially confirmed its opening date and reservations are now live! The Ivy Asia Dublin will open on Friday 7th November, just in time for the festive period.
To celebrate, The Ivy Asia brought the energy and excitement of its signature experience to the streets of Dublin this week, with a live Japanese drumming performance on Grafton Street and Dawson Street, where the new Ivy Asia will be situated. Passers-by were also treated to The Ivy Asia fortune cookies that provided an Asian sweet treat containing key messages. The spectacular showcase gave a taste of the theatre and vibrancy that guests can expect when the restaurant opens its doors.
Set to bring its signature glamour, bold flavours, and dramatic design to the heart of the city, The Ivy Asia Dublin will offer guests an unforgettable destination for lunch, dinner, cocktails, and late-night dining. The menu will feature an array of dishes that celebrate the bold and distinctive flavours of Asian cuisine and spotlight the finest seasonal ingredients. Signature dishes include the delectable sushi and sashimi, flavoursome small plates and stunning mains, as well as a selection of desserts to share for the ultimate Ivy Asia experience.
Perfect for couples, groups of friends, and work colleagues alike, The Ivy Asia, which is home to 190 seated covers, including a private dining room and space at the bar, will offer the ideal backdrop for delicious lunches and lavish dinners, as well as late night drinks and after work cocktails, serving as the new must visit destination in Dublin.
Reservations can now be made online at https://theivyasia.com/book-a-table/
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About The Ivy Asia
The Ivy Asia takes guests on a journey through the senses with a dining and drinking experience inspired by Asian influence. Known for its luxurious interiors, theatrical design, and vibrant atmosphere, The Ivy Asia has locations across London (St Paul’s, Chelsea, and Mayfair), Manchester, Leeds, Guildford, Brighton, Cardiff, and Liverpool, with Dublin set to be its first Irish opening.