If you’ve ever found yourself scrolling through #IrishTikTok then there’s a very high chance you’ve come across an account with the tagline: “Chinese Guy Rates Chinese Restaurants in Ireland”.
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Read FullDublin Lunar New Year and Chinese New Year celebrations have grown in the capital city over the last 13 years. However, this year, due to the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic the festival is all online. Honouring the Year of the Ox,
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Read Full‘Arracht’ has been selected as Ireland’s entry for the Oscars’ Best International Feature Film category. Arracht is an Irish-language feature film from the Cine4 initiative has been selected as Ireland’s
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Read FullLooking for short films to watch but find yourself browsing endlessly? Never fear, we’ve got you covered. There is an abundance of Irish short films (both in English and in
Read FullBord Bia has released the results of a study into our evening dinners across Ireland. The study was carried out in partnership with Red C Research which aimed to better
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