

Pichet is a French/Irish restaurant nestled on Trinity Street in Dublin’s city centre. It stands as one of the best restaurants in Dublin, having received numerous awards such as the prestigious Bib Gourmand from the MICHELIN Guide. Pichet’s menus are created with innovation and seasonality, using traditional flavours to create unique dishes. As one of the best restaurants in Dublin city centre, we offer an exceptional fine dining experience that captures the essence of both French and Irish culinary traditions. If you are searching for the best places to eat in Dublin, Pichet should be at the top. Our reputation as a premier French restaurant in Dublin speaks for itself, making Pichet one of the most sought-after Dublin city restaurants.
Creative, contemporary French/Irish bistro fare served up in a fashionable restaurant/bar.
Hours
| Monday | 4:30–9:15 PM |
| Tuesday (Saint Patrick’s Day) | 4:30–9:15 PM Hours might differ |
| Wednesday | 12–3:30 PM, 5–9:30 PM |
| Thursday | 12–3:30 PM, 5–9:30 PM |
| Friday | 12–3:30 PM, 5–10 PM |
| Saturday | 12–3:30 PM, 5–10 PM |
| Sunday | 3:30–8:30 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 14-15 Trinity St, Dublin 2, D02 T998, Ireland
Phone: +353 1 677 1060
Website: https://pichet.ie/
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Order and Reservations
Reservations: pichet.ieopentable.ie
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Reviews
If the Dry Aged Tomahawk Steak with smoked bordelaise is on the menu, it’s a great pick! You get two sauces on the side and a nice little side salad.
One of the dishes we ordered had a sauce so phenomenal that our waiter brought us complimentary sourdough bread (amazing!!!) to soak it all up!
We got the Tomahawk Rib eye for 2. It was nice but it wasn’t outstanding… I thought it was a bit too salty. The only complaint from my fiancée was that it didn’t come with rice We both had the Gambas for starters…it was a little bit too salty but not too salty that you can’t eat and finish it. It was flavourful, I have to say! Overall, it was expensive – €204 for 2 people (we had 2 Gambas, the Rib eye for 2, 1 cocktail, 1 glass of wine, 1 chocolate mousse & 1 tea). The restaurant got quite loud when it got quite busy and people starting talking. Restaurants can fix this issue easily by installing curtains, I don’t know more restaurants don’t do this…. Especially to cater for more neurodiverse audience.
TL;DR
Nice food but the Gambas & the Tomahawk Rib eye were a bit too salty; nice staff; expensive & quite loud
From the moment we walked in, we felt unwelcome. The staff treated us as if we didn’t belong there or couldn’t afford to dine there. The atmosphere in the dining room itself was pleasant, but the service was condescending, cold, and far from what you would expect from a Michelin-starred restaurant. When asked if we wanted wine or water, we politely declined, only to receive another unfriendly remark. It was clear we were not made to feel like valued guests.
Because of this treatment, we decided to only order one main course each instead of a full meal. The food itself was fine—the sirloin and tagliatelle were tasty, though overpriced for what was offered. The real issue was the attitude of the staff. To make matters worse, we noticed other guests who arrived after us, also without a reservation, being seated without any issues and treated much more warmly. This only reinforced our feeling that we were not welcome.
The only positive note was one waitress (short hair) who was genuinely kind, but unfortunately, she was the exception. Overall, while the food was decent, the dining experience was terrible. The lack of hospitality, arrogance, and dismissive behavior ruined the evening for us. From a Michelin-starred restaurant, we expected much more. We left disappointed and will certainly not eat here again.