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- LEcrivain abstract "L'Ecrivain (French pronunciation: [le.kʁi.vɛ̃], meaning "The Writer") is a restaurant on Lower Baggot Street in Dublin, Ireland, which was awarded one Michelin star from 2003 to the present. The Michelin Guide awarded the restaurant the "Red M", indicating "good food at a reasonable price", in the period 1996–1999.The restaurant's proprietor is Irish celebrity chef Derry Clarke, who has appeared on such television programmes as The Restaurant, The Afternoon Show and The Panel (in 2008) and has also been a judge on the reality television series Fáilte Towers. l'Ecrivain has been described as "Dublin's corporate canteen" by the Irish Independent. The restaurant was opened in 1989 by Derry Clarke and his wife Sallyann.".
- LEcrivain address "109-ALower Baggot Street".
- LEcrivain cuisine "IrishandFrench".
- LEcrivain headChef Derry_Clarke.
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- LEcrivain wikiPageExternalLink www.lecrivain.com.
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- LEcrivain wikiPageWikiLink Baggot_Street.
- LEcrivain wikiPageWikiLink Category:Michelin_Guide_starred_restaurants_in_Ireland.
- LEcrivain wikiPageWikiLink Category:Restaurants_in_Dublin_(city).
- LEcrivain wikiPageWikiLink Derry_Clarke.
- LEcrivain wikiPageWikiLink Dublin.
- LEcrivain wikiPageWikiLink Euro.
- LEcrivain wikiPageWikiLink France.
- LEcrivain wikiPageWikiLink French_cuisine.
- LEcrivain wikiPageWikiLink Fáilte_Towers.
- LEcrivain wikiPageWikiLink Irish_Independent.
- LEcrivain wikiPageWikiLink Irish_cuisine.
- LEcrivain wikiPageWikiLink Lower_Baggot_Street.
- LEcrivain wikiPageWikiLink Michelin_Guide.
- LEcrivain wikiPageWikiLink Michelin_star.
- LEcrivain wikiPageWikiLink Republic_of_Ireland.
- LEcrivain wikiPageWikiLink Restaurant.
- LEcrivain wikiPageWikiLink The_Afternoon_Show.
- LEcrivain wikiPageWikiLink The_Panel_(Irish_TV_series).
- LEcrivain wikiPageWikiLink The_Restaurant_(Irish_TV_series).
- LEcrivain wikiPageWikiLinkText "L'Ecrivain".
- LEcrivain city Dublin.
- LEcrivain country Republic_of_Ireland.
- LEcrivain established "1989".
- LEcrivain foodType "Irish and French".
- LEcrivain hasPhotoCollection LEcrivain.
- LEcrivain headChef Derry_Clarke.
- LEcrivain imageCaption "L'Ecrivain, Lower Baggot Street".
- LEcrivain name "l'Ecrivain".
- LEcrivain rating "Michelin Guide".
- LEcrivain streetAddress "109".
- LEcrivain website www.lecrivain.com.
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- LEcrivain subject Category:Michelin_Guide_starred_restaurants_in_Ireland.
- LEcrivain subject Category:Restaurants_in_Dublin_(city).
- LEcrivain hypernym Restaurant.
- LEcrivain point "53.3362 -6.2486".
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- LEcrivain comment "L'Ecrivain (French pronunciation: [le.kʁi.vɛ̃], meaning "The Writer") is a restaurant on Lower Baggot Street in Dublin, Ireland, which was awarded one Michelin star from 2003 to the present.".
- LEcrivain label "L'Ecrivain".
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- LEcrivain lat "53.3362".
- LEcrivain long "-6.2486".
- LEcrivain wasDerivedFrom LEcrivainoldid=627860668.
- LEcrivain depiction LEcrivain,_Baggot_Street_Lower.JPG.
- LEcrivain homepage www.lecrivain.com.
- LEcrivain isPrimaryTopicOf LEcrivain.
- LEcrivain name "l'Ecrivain".