Dolce Sicily

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Everything here are good.

Everything here are good.
Custard Canolli is the best.
Staff are helpful but the place is normally busy. I strongly recommend this cosy Italian restaurant.

Dolce Sicily used to be one if our favorite places...

Dolce Sicily used to be one if our favorite places in Dublin city centre for authentic Italian sweets. It was a bit crammed in the old Dawson Street location so we were excited to try the new location.
The new location seems better organized and better suited for a restaurant/caffee.
We tried the caffee latte and chai latte but we're not impressed, especially the caffee latte was more of a cappuccino, much smaller than expected (ordered a big one).
We also were informed that the caffee part closes in the afternoon and that at night there is a restaurant in the same location with Italian food. The prices are a bit high.

Attracted by the notes, we took a carrot cake with...

Attracted by the notes, we took a carrot cake without too much carrots, with a very heavy butter cream and almonds that were not of the day. The back room in the basement was uncomfortable, too hot; and really noisy with a group that spoke loudly. We quickly finished the coffee to leave this stuffy feeling. The staff was however very cheerful and attentive

Dreadful. I can't comment on the desserts that did...

Dreadful. I can't comment on the desserts that did look very good but our hot meals came from packets, in my case, with parmigiano added along with black pepper for authenticity. Really disappointing.

Oh wow have a go at their cannoli! I love both the...

Oh wow have a go at their cannoli! I love both the ricotta cheese and pistachio cream filling. If I had to choose.. I'd probably go with the pistachio. Both are great though honestly!

Good

The service is very good, it is a very warm but sm...

The service is very good, it is a very warm but small place. All employees are or speak Italian. The ricotta cake with Nutella, the apple crumble and the delicious fruit tart. I recommend it!!

I visit with a friend many dessert places in Dubli...

I visit with a friend many dessert places in Dublin city centre. Dolce Sicily is on top of our list and the best dessert place in Dublin city centre. The cakes are almost perfect and the coffee is really good.

Ah Sicily, my favourite part of Italy, great to be...

Ah Sicily, my favourite part of Italy, great to be able to have some of its flavours here in Dublin! Haven't tried savoury food but their cakes and mousses are to die for. Busy at the weekends!

Cozy and sophisticated place. The food was delicio...

Cozy and sophisticated place. The food was delicious and well presented. Gluten free options available. Service staff was quite friendly and helpful anytime we had any questions (specifically related to allergies on the menu). I super recommend.

Pushing clients to stay max. 1 hour shouldnt be a ...

Pushing clients to stay max. 1 hour shouldnt be a solution to manage demand. They told us we have only 1 hour multiple times and eventually brought the bill in 60th minute. This is not helping people to enjoy the place as they come for a coffee chat and enjoy desserts.

Terrible service, extremely expensive and no more ...

Terrible service, extremely expensive and no more coffee service on table... Before it was my favourite place to get coffee and cake and sometimes delicious pasta; no any more after they move

The Place is cozy.

The Place is cozy.
Staffs are welcoming, helpful, polite and make you feel super comfortable.
The Food was delicious...My Friend and I we had Risotto.
Place closes at 9:30 pm and it was around 9 pm when we left and the waiter still offered something else, it shows professionalism.

We loved it and we sure will be back.

I never eat Italian abroad. But, having to run the...

I never eat Italian abroad. But, having to run the marathon the next day, I let myself be convinced by the guide who indicated him as the only restaurant in Dublin where he could eat good pasta. The owner, Fabio, brought us a screaming Norma ... to be recommended to all Italians in Dublin on carbohydrate withdrawal ...