Five Affordable Student Eats in Dublin City Centre

New to the big shmoke? Looking for an affordable meal out with friends? Here's five great little choices for student eats in the city centre.

Photograph courtesy of The College Tribune
Photograph courtesy of The College Tribune

Boojum (Under €10)

Boojum is hands-down the best burrito in Dublin. The Mexican joint has now over three locations in Dublin city centre on Kevin St Lower, Abbey St and Millennium Walkway. All of Boojum's burritos, tacos and nachos are all made fresh to order from quality ingredients and can be made vegetarian and vegan friendly. They offer a great student deal if you flash your UCARD. Burrito bowls (burrito without the tortilla) and salads are also available for those watching their waistline!

Umi Falafel (€10 and under)

Middle-Eastern food appears to be having its moment in Ireland and is here to stay and Umi Falafel can cater to all of your hummus and falafel needs. With two locations (Dame St and Rathmines), Umi offers delicious, authentic falafel and salads at a reasonable price, falafel sandwiches come in at €6 and salads start at €5.50.

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Neon (around €12)

With most dishes under 12 euro, Neon of Camden St, is one of the most affordable Asian street food restaurants in Dublin. Since opening its doors in 2012, Neon has enjoyed immense popularity and does not take bookings; so on busy Friday and Saturday nights arrive early to avoid disappointment! The seating is more informal with primarily long, dining hall style benches and orders are placed at the till – ideal for students! All dishes come with cone for a serve-yourself complimentary ice-cream should your heart desire.

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