Former rugby player Darragh Fanning traded in his Leinster togs back in 2015 to bring Mexican-inspired fast food restaurant Zambrero from Australia to Ireland.
Here, Darragh shares his life in food…
I always remember my granny’s steak and kidney pie.
I just love my food.
When I was about 10, we had Italian students staying over who taught me how to make carbonara from scratch.
A friend, and now business partner, proposed a business opportunity to bring Zambrero to Ireland. It’s a product I really believed in, as I was a massive fan of Zambrero while in Australia.
I keep it simple with poached eggs, toast and avocado.
I always like to try new things when cooking for people so it could be anything from roasts and BBQs to casseroles.
Zambrero — Pork Dos Capas with Chipotle.
I love to order Saba To Go for my comfort takeaway food.
Again, it’s super simple. Eggs and toast.
There isn’t much I don’t eat, and I’m always happy to try new foods.
Bacon breakfast burrito from Zambrero with Verde sauce. It’s probably our most underrated dish on the menu, you have to try it next time you are in need of a hangover cure.
Savoury for me!
Pub grub all the way.
Host in Ranelagh.
Thru the Green (oat milk flat white).
Coffee and a pastry. I love my pastries. Danish is the go-to or anything from Bread 41.
Really good, the Dublin food scene is really strong with a mix of different cuisines. It has changed a lot since I was a kid.
I spend most Saturday afternoons in the winter cooking while watching rugby or sports on TV. I find it’s a good method to switch off.
While playing rugby, nourishment/fuel from my meals was a massive part of my life, but while I still try to keep a healthy diet, I love a good meal and some glasses of red wine with family or friends
We could do more with food trucks and more permanent food markets like you see around Europe. Marina Market is a place I love to visit when in Cork.
My dad’s birthday dinner at Gigi’s in Ranelagh. We were served by the owner Rudy who really made the night. We had a fantastic night with great food and atmosphere. A place I highly recommend to go with a group of people, as they always have a great atmosphere.
My aunty Helen was famous for her birthday cakes when we were kids. Whatever we were into at the time. we would get a birthday cake in that theme – from Scooby Doo to Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. She even made a volcano with dinosaurs for my brother one year that erupted with lava when they lit the candles!
The atmosphere set by staff always sets the tone for a great meal. Customer service is something we really try to encourage staff at Zambrero to focus on and give their full attention to each customer.
Feature image by Callum Murphy, Bad Coyote. Foodie imagery by Lorna Caulfield, Dished Creative.