Kitchenware in Ireland?

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Piccolina

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Hi everyone,

When google disappoints turn to discusscooking...:mrgreen:

I'm trying to locate a really great (and by great I mean well stocked, and hopefully well priced) kitchenware shop in Ireland (where I'm a North American transplant) to no avail...Is anyone aware of an Irish shop that is online? It'd be great to order in-country and avoid paying VAT (taxes) on importantion.

Many thanks in advance, any thoughts are welcome!
 
a google serch turns up a few

www.surftheisles.com

www.cookware-online.co.uk

you might also see what countries Ireland has fair trade with such as UK??, Belgium ?? ( FalkCulinair is awesome) Australia?? LaraCopper is fine cookware. etc

and if you have unlimited funds, get an aga cooker and their cookware!

let us know what you find :chef:
 
UK, like Ireland and Belgium are all part of the EU, and we are a trade bloc, but unfortunately we still pay local import duties for our respective countries, I'm afraid :)
 
I realise this is a long time coming, hopefully it is still of some help to you. If you are looking for more professional equipment there is a shop in Dublin which does a wide range of equipment at very reasonable prices.
Sweeney O'Rourke, 34 Pearse St, D2, 01 6777212. I have moved and miss it alot!
 
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