DAY TWO

EATOKYO IN THE PROCESS OF BEING REPLACED BY TUCANO PLUS - DAY TWO

EATOKYO IN THE PROCESS OF BEING REPLACED BY TUCANO PLUS [DAY TWO]

As already mentioned in an earlier post Eatokyo on Capel Street closed on Sunday [26 January 2025]. Within a week or two Tucano+ will open at the same location and I plan to visit them on their opening day. Especially as the he new restaurant will feature some really interesting urban art.

Tucano appears to be a relatively new arrival to Dublin, focusing on Brazilian cuisine. Their existing restaurant has garnered attention for its vibrant atmosphere and authentic Brazilian dishes.

Tucano Plus: The new Capel Street location, dubbed "Tucano Plus", is being touted as an "upmarket" version. The intriguing addition is the "special sushi menu", a nod perhaps to the location's previous occupant and a potential bid to attract a wider audience.

Eatokyo:

Wellington Quay: While an exact opening date for their first location on Wellington Quay is tricky to pin down without further digging, it appears they were established there for a good number of years, becoming a popular spot for Japanese cuisine in Temple Bar. Their website mentions it being a "peaceful haven" by the River Liffey, suggesting it was a well-loved fixture. I first visited this restaurant at Christmas 2018 and have some photographs to prove it but for some reason I never visited it since then

Expansion: Eatokyo later expanded to two other locations:
Capel Street: This branch, now taken over by Tucano Plus, aimed to bring "the finest Asian street food to the heart of the city". Since the ending of Covid restrictions I have visited at least once a week.

Talbot Street: Also taken over by Tucano, this branch was praised for its "bento boxes and sushi selections" and described as having a "modern atmospheric restaurant" vibe.