Wednesday, May 6, 2026

Celebrating Cork on a Plate: A Seasonal Dining Experience with Hell’s Kitchen Champion Ryan O’Sullivan

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Celebrating Cork on a Plate: A Seasonal Dining Experience with Hell’s Kitchen Champion Ryan O’Sullivan




The River Lee Hotel is delighted to welcome back celebrated chef Ryan O’Sullivan — winner of Hell’s Kitchen USA and the first Irish champion of the globally renowned competition — for another unforgettable evening of exceptional food and storytelling.

Following a hugely successful debut at The River Lee in April last year, Ryan will return to host another intimate dining experience in the glamorous surroundings of The Grill Room on Monday 18th May. This exclusive takeover sees Ryan collaborate once more with Executive Head Chef Paul Lane, creating a seasonal dinner menu inspired by, and celebrating, the very best of local produce.

The evening begins with an elegant selection of snacks including West Cork Wagyu steak tartare on toasted brioche; Gubbeen cheese gougère with Comté Mornay; and a warm Ballycotton Bay lobster tartlet with confit tomato and tartar Béarnaise.

This is followed by Kilmurry Woods wild garlic and spring pea ricotta ravioli, served with lemon beurre blanc and mint pangrattato. For the main course, guests will enjoy local butcher Michael Twomey’s spring lamb, accompanied by potato pavé, salsa verde, za’tar carrot purée and a rich, savoury jus.

To finish, a delicate dessert of Coolmore Gardens rhubarb and custard is served, alongside tea, coffee and a selection of petit fours.

An Evening with Ryan O’Sullivan
Monday, 18th May, 7:30pm
The Grill Room, The River Lee, Western Road, Cork

Tickets are priced at €70 per person and include a four-course menu, tea, coffee, and petit fours. Availability is limited, and early booking is strongly recommended. To book tickets, visit HERE.


Market Lane, outstanding restaurant and popular pillar of Cork food scene since 2007

 Market Lane, outstanding restaurant and popular pillar of Cork food scene since 2007

Lamb Raan, at rear, under yogurt and almonds (sliced)

Friday evening and the place is buzzing, just like pre-Covid times, but not unusual for Market Lane in Oliver Plunkett Street in Cork city centre. Multiple conversations add to the ambience as we arrive for our 6.15pm reservation. I look around the crowded room and can’t see an empty table. But, after a warm welcome, we are led to our comfortable station for the 90 minutes or so, remarking to one another that it was just as well we had booked.

Paté

For years now - it first opened its doors in 2007 - Market Lane had been an outstanding restaurant and a popular pillar of the Cork food scene. The initial aim was to provide high-quality food inspired by the nearby English Market and to become a staple of the city's food scene. It , along with its satellite restaurants (Elbow Lane, Goldie, ORSO and Castle Café), had certainly achieved that status.

From day one, The support for local produce has been immense and contestant. You can see a full list of their suppliers, including photos here Here, also you’ll see a running total of what they’ve spent so far this year. By the first of May, it was no less than €318,961.



Heavenly Stout

How that local produce, from Skeaghanore Duck in West Cork, to Baldwin’s Ice Cream in West Waterford, is enhanced with a worldwide palette of influences from Argentina to Persia (Iran), is well illustrated on the current menu.


Local drinks too, including the ultra local beers, brewed next door in sister restaurant Elbow Lane and available here in draught: ales, lager and the amazing Angel Stout. I can never pass up a pint of Angel, one of the very best stouts in the country.  Other local drinks include Black’s beer, Stonewell cider, Maharani Rebel City and Beara Ocean Pink gins, Poacher’s mixers, and Dingle Vodka along with a good selection of Irish whiskey.


French onion soup with Coolea cheese and sourdough croutons a classic starter here but this time I picked the Garryhinch oyster mushroom ragu in a shortcrust pastry tartlet with miso caramel and topped with tempura enoki (very small mushrooms), a delightful mix of flavours and textures. 

Chupin de pescado


We had also been tempted by the Crispy fried calamari, Vietnamese slaw, chilli dressing and crushed peanuts  before CL decided on the classic Chicken liver pâté, spiced apple chutney, crunchy pickles and toasted sourdough.

  

The mains were something else, big talking points for quite a while after the meal was finished. Their Ballycotton Monk fish was considered before CL gave the nod to the Chupin de pescado, an Argentinian fish stew of hake, prawns and mussels with potatoes, tomato, pepper, olives, capers, herbs and lemon chimichurri . Served with sourdough (to mop up), Market Lane’s version of this Latin American dish was an top notch one!  


I have tried some of the other dishes previously including the low cooked Crowe’s bacon collar, and my pick this time was the Braised Lamb Raan, Persian rice, spiced green beans, sheep’s yogurt, pickled red onion. There was nothing on this plate that didn’t get a look in, the small grain rice, those spicy beans, the yogurt, the almonds and the onion, but no doubt the lamb itself, so tender, so tasty, was the star. Very Highly Recommended.


Quite a lot on our earlier plates so no room for desserts, which says a lot considering their famous Orange and Vanilla bread and butter pudding, with custard and whipped cream was on the list, along with a slew of other tempting choices!  

Mushroom on the double: Oyster mushroom ragu crowned with tempura enoki mushroom

The warm welcome was the start of a marvellous service. Time for a chat or two and a few laughs but efficient as well. No wonder, the Market Lane group regularly features on national lists that rate the best places to work. And, of course, the best places to eat!

Friday, May 1, 2026

A carnival of shrubs in flower with a delightful duo of bluebells and wild garlic light up Blarney Castle Gardens

A carnival of many shrubs in flower with a delightful duo of bluebells and wild garlic light up Blarney Castle Gardens

pics: 28.04.2026





Queue for the Blarney Stone!






Tulip Time at Blarney Castle 

Tulips coming on strong these days at Blarney and the display should last for a week or two more.







Amazing how quickly the magnificent cherry blossom
of just over a week ago has almost totally vanished.
Not too far away though the rhododendron offer vibrant pink
in the Himalayan Valley have some time still left
to show off! See the current display on this 27 second video.
 


The vibrant blossoms of
 rhododendron on the Himalayan walk.







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Cherry Blossom Time At Blarney Castle Gardens

Visit: 27.03.2026 

Blossom all around you as you walk towards the garden

 Prunus Shirotae close to the entrance

First days out for the cattle.
At least, the first time I saw them.

First flowers on the wild garlic.

In the Himalayan section, a hint of what's to come

Cyclamen, with is distinctive leaf pattern.

River, blossom and castle.

Time for a rest!




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Magnolia, you sweet thing...


Pics: 20.03.2026



American (Yellow) Skunk-cabbage







Tearoom or temple?



Blarney House


Above, the Fern Trees Garden


On the boardwalk


Daffodils galore



Prunus Shirotae, just inside the entrance.


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Wishing Steps and Daffodils at Blarney Castle Gardens

11.03.2026 







Short videos of the Wishing Steps (remember you must walk backwards to have your wish granted!)



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More signs of Spring at Blarney Castle Gardens

Pictures 3rd March 2026




Castle, river, and Ester Barrett's St Hubert's Stag

Blarney House, opens to the public for a few weeks at the peak of the season

Castle, its tall watchtower and river.

Castle and Ester Barrett's Catch

Castle and its tall watch tower.

Castle, crocuses

Crocuses

Cut branches are used to make this fence.

Morning sunshine highlights moss on the branches.

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Resident Heron enjoys the sun at Blarney Castle Gardens

pics taken 15.02.26
The resident heron knows the sunniest places


 

A crowd of Crocuses




Daffodil rows




A host of daffodils. Some 40,000 bulbs in all!


An avalanche track of Snowdrops



Blarney House

The famous castle towers over nearby house in the garden


A bare tree except for lots of ivy

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Blarney Castle Gardens, a stroll on a February Saturday
Pics taken 07.02.2026
Mega Flower by Lynda Christian
Enamel decorated recycled metal



Teazel



Eternal Ascent by Blessing Sanyanga
Kilkenny Black Marble and stainless steel

Lost in the woods


Fern Tree Garden (above and below)




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Sunshine walk at Blarney Castle Gardens

Sunday Feb 1st 2026

Copse under a blue sky



Snowdrops

Blarney Lake viewing point



Daffodil road

Horse rests in the morning sun



On the lake, reeds in blue water.

Blarney House (south face)


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Crocus and Snowdrop. Blarney Gardens.

31st January 2026






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Photos from 19.01.2026



New viewing point at lake.