Laureline B.
Yelp
I haven't been carried away by the love surrounding San Lorenzo.
Don't take it wrong: San Lorenzo is a nice place to have brunch. But it's as good as a lot of brunch places or Italian restaurants in Dublin. Nothing to justify that's it's a real pain to get a booking, in my opinion.
I went once there for their "Brunch of the Champions".
I had the tacos, which were honestly greatl Tasty, crispy, fresh and huge, enough to fill your belly for the whole day. They included a tasty avocado salsa, chicken and chorizo, and crispy lettuce, with a drizzle of sauce over it. The tacos were so filled that it was almost impossible to eat them - but this is without doubt the proof of great tacos.
They are really on the top of the taco list in Dublin (nom nom).
My SO had the pan fried pulled ham hock potatoe cake. Again, that was HUGE!
It wasn't very sophisticated though. I won't complain, as the product were fresh, but it was pretty heavy: mostly potatoes and ham, and it lacked some vegetables and this nice twist that makes a dish different from what you'd have cooked at home.
The lemonade were pretty good, but not homemade - too bad.
I came back for a dinner, unhappy to be undecided and ready to choose my side - San LorenzLover, or San Lorennemies.
I took the early bird meal, and tried the meatballs.
They were not bad, but not good either. Meh. A little dry, the taste was good but common. Same for the pastas themselves, they were good but not specially tasty or melting in he mouth. Nothing special there, which is a shame for a restaurant that created such a craze.
I put all my hopes in the Nutella cheesecake...
It's indeed really B.I.G.
This Nabudchadnezzar of chocoate, this mooound of cream, and gargantuan pile of vanilla ice cream, with caramel dripping from it... ...was honestly too much for me.
I guess it's a matter of taste, but it was definitely too sweet, too decadent, too... Godzilla.
This very sweet desert will without doubt clog your arteries, require a half marathon (at least) to burn, and might even be used by the NASA to feed astronauts during weeks. The Coco Pops french toast looked even best/worse: you can't tell that I didn't warn you.
As a conclusion, it was pretty good but lacked a little sophistication for me. It was not that good a value for 27€ too.
If you're a sweet tooth, run there, but don't forget to book in advance.