Eating Out and Dining In, with Kay O'Connell's Dunnes Stores
Kay O’Connell's Gluten Free Seafood Chowder reached the final six in the SOUPerb Awards 2025, a competition that saw Feast in Rostrevor, County Down, crowned as the overall winner for Ireland's Best Seafood Chowder. O’Connell’s did even better at Blas 2025 in Dingle where their Fish Pie won gold, two excellent achievements for the Cork fishmonger.
Both products were on display in the fridge of their Kate Lawlor run fish cafe in the Food Hall of Dunnes Stores (Patrick Street), as we tucked into our lunch last week. Afterwards, I made a beeline for the shelves and picked up a pack of the chowder (€7.00).
At SOUPerb, the nod went to Feast, while Pat Cohan's Bar and Peggy's Bar were recognised for atmosphere and hidden gem status, respectively, and the judges also highlighted finalists like The Moorings, K O'Connell's Fishmongers, and Savoir Fare in a competition run with Cully & Sully and McKenna's Guides.
The annual awards celebrate the best seafood chowder in Ireland, focusing on fresh ingredients, rich dairy, and soul in the bowl. For the awards, public nominations and votes led to finalists, followed by a judge's tour of Ireland to taste the chowders. Feast’s sustainable approach was one factor that swayed the judges who were John and Sally McKenna, along with Cully and Sully.
Other Finalists:
- Pat Cohan's Bar (Cong, Co. Mayo) - SOUPerb Atmosphere.
- Peggy's Bar & Restaurant (Claregalway, Co. Galway) - SOUPerb Hidden Gem.
- K O'Connell's Fishmongers (Cork City) - SOUPerb Innovation.
- The Moorings (Dungarvan, Co. Waterford) - SOUPerb Sense of Place.
- Savoir Fare (Westport, Co. Mayo) - SOUPerbly Surprising.
O'Connell's Ingredients are: Fish mix (50%) of Salmon, White Fish, Smoked Fish; Veg - onion, carrot, leek, fennel, dill, plus milk, cream, butter, cornflour, salt, black pepper, potatoes, celery, bay leaf, and white wine.
The chowder was actually on the menu the day we were in. Perhaps I should have had tried it there along with Kate’s Beamish Brown Bread. Had to wait for later that evening when we enjoyed it at home along with CL’s brown bread.
Quite a lot of variation from the all-out traditional chowder these days and one that I really like is Fred’s Mediterranean Seafood Chowder, available in East Cork restaurants: Salty Dog, Seachurch and Cush. This too is served with Stout Brown Bread. It is a creamy tomato based soup and the ingredients are usually Mixed Fish, Prawns, and Mussels, Smoky Bacon, Saffron, White wine, Potatoes. It is a superb mix, packed to the gills with textures and flavours (including that smoky bacon). And then there's the exquisite Bouillabaisse at Azure in Cobh (though that takes us outside the category).
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Not that easy to pick from Kate’s menu in Dunne's as the choice has been hugely extended over the past year or so. The blackboard by the counter is packed with well priced temptations. Quite a lively spot to enjoy a bite. And you can do a bit of people watching. I noticed queues forming at the Hot Sandwich Bar and Baxter & Greene Deli. CL has her eye on a salad from the deli next time!
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