
L'Ecrivain
Overview
L'Ecrivain was a Dublin institution for over 30 years before closing in 2020. Founded by renowned chef Derry Clarke and his wife Sallyanne in 1989, the restaurant held a Michelin star for 18 consecutive years. Located in a charming Georgian townhouse in the heart of Dublin, L'Ecrivain was known for its contemporary Irish cuisine that blended traditional flavors with modern techniques. Though now closed, it remains an important part of Dublin's culinary history and helped establish the city as a gastronomic destination.