Discover Restaurants offering the best Chinese food in Ratoath, Province of Leinster, Ireland. Ratoath (Irish: Ráth Tó, meaning "Tó's ringfort") is a town in the barony of the same name in County Meath, Ireland. The town is centred on the point where the R125 and R155 regional roads meet. In the 1996 census, the population was recorded as 1,061. In the 2006 census, it was 7,249. By 2011 the population reached 9,043. The Broad Meadow River (Irish: An Gabhair) flows through the town.
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4 based on 32 reviews
Came with my husband and kids for fathers day sunday lunch. It is such good value, 3 course for â¬11.95 before 3.30pm. Food is amazing. Kids menu could be better but i really cant complain in general.
Most Popular Asian food in Ratoath, Province of Leinster, Ireland
4 based on 33 reviews
Thai, Chinese, Malaysian, Japanese and European Takeaway
We hadnât gone to Thai Yummy for almost a year so we decided to try it again. A big take away menu with plenty to choose from. Our food was ready in time when we collected. It was very tasty and not as stodgy as some other take aways. Very fresh tasting also. Weâll certainly be back soon.
4 based on 21 reviews
Went here after not having been for years (to be honest, we thought it had closed down) but were pleasantly surprised to see that the restaurant was not only open, but still serves delicious chinese food.We ordered from the Sunday lunch menu (which is priced at the high-end of the budget we'd normally pay for a family meal on a Sunday⦠but on a special occasion, it's okay) and it was lovely!!!Staff are lovely (only one staff member on) and decor needs serious updating, but we still felt that it was clean and the food was something special. If we were to go again, we'd probably ask if there were any other options available for Sunday lunch as the cost of the bill was quite high compared to what we're normally used to pay, we're wondering now if there is a different menu that we missed, and we'd also ask why they're so quiet.During the whole course of our meal, only one other family were seated in the restaurant.. Something we found quite strange. The food is definitely something we'd go back for, so we're wondering why it was so quiet..Having spoken to a friend who also lives in Ashbourne, she said that she never sees any advertising for the Dragon Palace - which could be the issue. Not sure how they're surviving on just one or two families coming in for Sunday lunch.. It would be a pity to see this restaurant closing down because the food really was yummy!
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