Restaurant Patrick Guilbaud
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Restaurant Patrick Guilbaud is a restaurant in Dublin in Ireland
Republic of Ireland
Ireland , described as the Republic of Ireland , is a sovereign state in Europe occupying approximately five-sixths of the island of the same name. Its capital is Dublin. Ireland, which had a population of 4.58 million in 2011, is a constitutional republic governed as a parliamentary democracy,...

. It is a quality restaurant
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 that was awarded one Michelin star in the period 1989–1995 and two stars in the period 1996–present Egon Ronay Guide awarded the restaurant one star in the period 1983–1985 and 1987. It was mentioned in the Guide in 1988 and 1989.

The restaurant's proprietor is the acclaimed French
France
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 professional chef, Patrick Guilbaud
Patrick Guilbaud
Patrick Guilbaud is a French professional chef residing in Ireland and the proprietor of that country's most award winning restaurant, the self-titled Restaurant Patrick Guilbaud...

, who lives in Ireland. Restaurant Patrick Guilbaud claims to be Ireland's most award-winning restaurant. It was established by Guilbaud in 1981 in James's Place East, Dublin 2, before moving to the Merrion Hotel
Merrion Hotel
Merrion Hotel is a hotel located on Upper Merrion Street, Dublin 2 in the Republic of Ireland. The hotel comprises a block of four houses in a terrace on Upper Merrion Street, Dublin 2, of which "Mornington House", is the leftmost . The houses were built in the 1760s by Charles Monck, 1st Viscount...

 in Upper Merrion Street, Dublin 2. The restaurant was the first in Dublin to receive two Michelin stars and has been praised by The New York Times
The New York Times
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. It has been named the most expensive restaurant in Dublin.

Style

The restaurant's website promotes a so-called "tasting menu" for dinner, costing
Euro
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180 per customer. A four-course "Spring Tasting Menu" costs €85. Workers at the restaurant include the twenty-two-year-old final-year Dublin Institute of Technology Culinary Arts
School of Culinary Arts and Food Technology
The School of Culinary Arts and Food Technology is a school part of the Faculty of Tourism and Food of the Dublin Institute of Technology.The Dublin Institute of Technology is a state funded, non-profit comprehensive higher educational Institution providing full-time and part-time programmes in the...

 student Eric Matthews, whose cuisine has been covered by The Irish Times
The Irish Times
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Guilbaud has spoken of his disapproval of the typical kitchen seen on television shows, saying that anyone entering his kitchen is met with silence. He believes that, whilst the chef must speak, the staff must ultimately work as a team. He has criticised outspoken younger chefs such as Dylan McGrath
Dylan McGrath
Dylan McGrath is an award-winning Irish celebrity chef. He was the owner of the now defunct Michelin star Mint Restaurant in Dublin. He recently opened 'Rustic Stone Restaurant by Dylan McGrath' on Georges Street in Dublin's City Centre and has been announced by RTÉ One as the Judge on the new...

, the former proprietor of the Mint Restaurant
Mint Restaurant
Mint Restaurant was a Michelin star winning restaurant located in Ranelagh, Dublin in the Republic of Ireland. It was owned by the controversial celebrity chef Dylan McGrath...

 in Dublin, who has been seen on camera shouting and hurling abuse at his staff there. Guilbaud labelled McGrath "sad" on the RTÉ Radio 1
RTÉ Radio 1
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 show, Conversations with Eamon Dunphy
Conversations with Eamon Dunphy
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, after witnessing him shouting and swearing at his Mint staff in the fly on the wall
Fly on the wall
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 documentary The Pressure Cooker
The Pressure Cooker
The Pressure Cooker is a once-off fly on the wall documentary broadcast on RTÉ One. It follows the successful efforts of celebrity chef Dylan McGrath to obtain a Michelin star for his business, Mint Restaurant, in Ranelagh, Dublin. It was broadcast on 4 February 2008 at 21:30...

, distancing himself and his restaurant from such behaviour.

Praise

In February 2004, Restaurant Patrick Guilbaud was mentioned in The New York Times, where it was reported that lunch cost $
United States dollar
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36 and dinner was available for $
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124. Guilbaud's food was described as "seriously good" and was served in "seriously elegant surroundings", with "reservations advised" by the newspaper. Food on offer included roast quail
Quail
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 coated with hazelnut
Hazelnut
A hazelnut is the nut of the hazel and is also known as a cob nut or filbert nut according to species. A cob is roughly spherical to oval, about 15–25 mm long and 10–15 mm in diameter, with an outer fibrous husk surrounding a smooth shell. A filbert is more elongated, being about twice...

s.

Clients

The Progressive Democrats
Progressive Democrats
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 political party chose the venue as the location of their winding down party in 2009. The restaurant is across the road from Government Buildings
Government Buildings
Government Buildings is a large Edwardian building enclosing a quadrangle on Merrion Street in Dublin, Ireland, in which several key offices of the government of Ireland are located...

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