Inside Feed Your Senses is a small dining room with a homely atmosphere,

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Feed Your Senses

Cork City


This tiny tapas restaurant may be a bit cramped and cluttered but that only adds to the sense you're getting a home-cooked meal made with love. A great wine selection and flavoursome dishes make it an authentic Mediterranean experience courtesy of Cork’s vibrant Spanish community.


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