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This JUSTEAT.ie review of a Naas restaurant is one of the best food reviews we've ever seen
Reporter:
Patrick Ward
20 Feb 2016 1:20 PM
Nowadays, everyone is a food critic. Websites like JUSTEAT.ie have become a place for people to vent about the bad experiences they've had when dining out at a restaurant, the portion of curry sauce that wasn't delivered with their quarter-pounder meal, and in extreme cases, rank a restaurant with the dreaded half-star rating. However, this review that we came across is full of admiration for the Naas Inn and their spice bags. Spice bags has quickly shot up the ranks to become the number one cure for hangovers in Ireland, and judging by Christina Anderson's post to the 'Spice Bag Appreciation Society, nowhere puts together a spice bag like the Naas Inn. Click the image below and marvel at Christina's description of her spice bag. https://twitter.com/JustEatIE/status/700711452294811648
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