Restaurant in Castlemartyr, Ireland · Inside Castlemartyr Resort
Terre
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About Terre
Terre holds two Michelin stars and a 77-point La Liste score inside the Manor House at Castlemartyr Resort — and the cooking earns both independently of the address. The tasting menu draws on the Irish larder with Asian-influenced technique, finished tableside in a room that suits serious occasions. Book 6 to 8 weeks out minimum; this is a destination dinner, not a walk-in.
Terre, Castlemartyr: Two Michelin Stars Inside a Resort — and That's Not a Contradiction
The instinct when you see "resort restaurant" at this price point is to expect a handsome room propped up by a famous address rather than serious cooking. At Terre, that assumption is wrong. This is a two-Michelin-star kitchen operating inside Castlemartyr Resort's Manor House, and the cooking earns the rating independently of the surroundings. La Liste has scored it 77 points in 2026 (up from 76 in 2025), placing it in the company of the most consistently decorated restaurants in Ireland. If you're weighing a special-occasion dinner in County Cork, Terre is the benchmark against which everything else is measured.
The Room
The Manor House dining room works in your favour before a single dish arrives. The space is formal enough to signal occasion without the stiff choreography that can make high-end resort dining feel like a performance put on for guests who don't know any better. Seating is spaced generously, conversations stay at the table, and the room's scale supports both couples on a significant dinner and small groups marking something worth marking. Dishes are finished tableside, a detail that keeps the room active and gives each course a sense of arrival rather than delivery. For a celebration or a considered business dinner, the physical setting does real work.
The Cooking
Format is a tasting menu, and based on La Liste's consistent commentary across two consecutive years, the experience opens with a procession of snacks that set expectations accurately for what follows: technically accomplished, locally sourced, and inflected with Asian influences from the kitchen team's background. The sauces, specifically, are flagged as a strength worth noting. The menu draws on the Irish larder while incorporating more international techniques, which places Terre in a different register from the hyper-local, produce-led approach of venues like Aniar in Galway or Chestnut in Ballydehob. The result is a menu that reads as genuinely international in ambition while remaining grounded in Irish ingredients.
Tasting menu format means the kitchen controls the narrative from first snack to final course. That's the right format for what Terre is doing, and if you come expecting à la carte flexibility, you'll want to check current offerings before booking. At the €€€€ price tier, you are paying for the full sequence, not individual plates.
Timing and Booking
Book as far ahead as possible. With two Michelin stars and a location that draws both destination diners and Castlemartyr Resort guests, availability is constrained in a way that has nothing to do with the size of the dining room. This is not a walk-in venue and treating it as one will end in disappointment. Weekend evenings and summer months are the hardest windows to secure. If your dates are fixed by a stay at the resort, factor that into your planning and make the restaurant reservation before you confirm the room. For those traveling specifically to dine at Terre, a midweek dinner in shoulder season gives you the leading combination of availability and atmosphere — the room at less than full capacity on a quiet Tuesday in late autumn is a different and arguably better experience than a full Saturday in August.
If you're building a Cork dining itinerary, pair Terre with a visit to dede in Baltimore for a contrast in scale and style, or consider Bastion in Kinsale for a more accessible evening before or after your Terre booking. For a broader picture of what Cork and the surrounding region offers, see our full Castlemartyr restaurants guide and House in Ardmore for a less formal coastal alternative.
Practical Details
Reservations: Book as early as possible; near-impossible availability at peak times, especially weekends and summer. Format: Tasting menu. Price tier: €€€€ , budget accordingly for the full tasting menu plus wine pairing if taken. Dress: Smart to formal; the manor house setting and two-star status make casual dress a misread of the room. Location: Castlemartyr Resort, Castlemartyr, Cork , a destination in itself, approximately 30 minutes east of Cork city. Google rating: 4.9 from 55 reviews.
Who Should Book
Terre is the right call for a significant anniversary, a proposal dinner, or any occasion where the meal is the event and the setting needs to match the weight of the moment. It is also the right call for a serious food traveller passing through Cork who wants to understand what the county's leading table looks like in 2025 and 2026. It is not the right call if you want a relaxed, drop-in Cork dinner without a tasting menu commitment, or if the €€€€ price tier requires careful justification. For those looking at Ireland's wider fine dining picture, Chapter One by Mickael Viljanen in Dublin and Liath in Blackrock operate in a comparable register at two stars, but neither gives you the Manor House setting or the resort-stay option that makes Terre a genuinely complete destination evening.
For more on what the area offers beyond the table, see our Castlemartyr hotels guide, bars guide, wineries guide, and experiences guide.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How far ahead should I book Terre? As far ahead as you can , ideally 6 to 8 weeks minimum for a weekend, and 3 to 4 weeks for midweek. With two Michelin stars, La Liste recognition, and a resort clientele competing for the same tables, availability is tight year-round. If you're staying at Castlemartyr Resort, book the restaurant at the same time you book the room, not after.
- What should I order at Terre? The menu is a tasting menu, so there is no à la carte selection to navigate. The kitchen opens with a sequence of snacks before moving into the main progression of courses , La Liste's consistent notes across two years flag the sauces as a particular strength and the snacks as a reliable signal of the quality to come. If a wine pairing is offered, it is worth factoring into your budget at this price tier.
- Is Terre good for a special occasion? Yes, and it is one of the strongest options for a celebration dinner in Munster. The Manor House setting, tableside finishing, and two-Michelin-star cooking combine to make the meal feel proportionate to a significant occasion. For comparison, Lady Helen in Thomastown offers a similar country-house tasting menu experience, but Terre's La Liste score and star count give it a slight edge on documented quality.
- What should I wear to Terre? Smart to formal. This is a two-star restaurant inside a manor house at the leading price tier , dressing down will feel out of place. Business formal or cocktail attire is appropriate. When in doubt, err on the side of more formal rather than less.
- What are alternatives to Terre in Castlemartyr? Terre is the fine dining destination in Castlemartyr , there is no direct local alternative at this level. For comparable tasting menu experiences in the broader region, consider Bastion in Kinsale for a slightly more accessible price point, dede in Baltimore for a coastal counterpoint, or Chestnut in Ballydehob for a more intimate West Cork experience. Campagne in Kilkenny is worth considering if your route takes you north.
- Is the tasting menu worth it at Terre? At €€€€ and two Michelin stars, the answer is yes , provided tasting menus are a format you want. La Liste has scored the kitchen 77 points in 2026, consistent with the previous year's 76, and the combination of Irish larder produce, Asian-influenced technique, and tableside service makes the experience coherent from start to finish rather than a sequence of disconnected courses. If you prefer à la carte or are uncertain about committing to a long tasting format, Homestead Cottage in Doolin or LIGИUM in Bullaun offer alternatives worth exploring.
Frequently Asked Questions
How far ahead should I book Terre?
Book as far in advance as possible — weeks at minimum, months if you have a fixed date in mind. With two Michelin stars and a resort location that draws both destination diners and in-house guests, weekend and summer slots are particularly tight. If your date is non-negotiable, treat availability as the first obstacle to solve, not an afterthought.
What should I order at Terre?
The format is a tasting menu, so ordering is not a decision you make at the table. Based on La Liste's commentary across two consecutive years, the menu opens with a sequence of elaborate snacks and moves through dishes that draw on local Irish produce alongside Asian-influenced flavour combinations. The sauces are specifically highlighted as a strength. Arrive hungry and plan for a long sitting.
Is Terre good for a special occasion?
Yes, this is one of the stronger cases for a special-occasion booking in Ireland. Two Michelin stars, a Manor House dining room, and a tasting menu format built around tableside finishing all point toward a meal designed to feel like an event. Anniversaries, proposals, or milestone dinners are the obvious fit — the setting and the cooking pull in the same direction.
What should I wear to Terre?
The dining room is described as elegant and formal, and the overall experience sits at the €€€€ price tier inside a resort Manor House. Smart dress is the sensible call — this is not the kind of room where jeans and trainers will feel comfortable, even if no dress code is explicitly stated in available records.
What are alternatives to Terre in Castlemartyr?
There are no comparable fine-dining venues in Castlemartyr itself — Terre is the destination. For two-Michelin-star dining elsewhere in Ireland, Patrick Guilbaud in Dublin is the obvious peer. For a more informal tasting-menu experience in the west of Ireland, Aniar in Galway operates at a lower price point with a strong localist focus.
Is the tasting menu worth it at Terre?
At €€€€ with two Michelin stars and back-to-back La Liste recognition (76 points in 2025, 77 in 2026), Terre is priced in line with what it delivers. The value case is strongest if you are combining the meal with a stay at Castlemartyr Resort — travelling solely for dinner is a significant commitment from most of Ireland. If tasting menus are your format and the occasion justifies the spend, the cooking and the room earn the price.
Location
Castlemartyr Resort, Castlemartyr, Cork, P25 X300, Ireland
Castlemartyr, Ireland
Compare Terre
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Terre | Modern Cuisine | €€€€ | La Liste Top Restaurants (2026): 77pts; Inside the Manor House of this breathtaking resort, you’ll find this equally glorious restaurant. The kitchen team provide a warm welcome before regaling you with a procession of original and elaborate snacks which more than hint at the supreme quality of the tasting menu to come. The striking and sophisticated dishes showcase the best of the local larder alongside more international flavours which highlight the chef’s time in Asia; the sauces are superlative. Dishes are finished off at your table in the elegant dining room – a fitting touch for an experience to remember.; La Liste Top Restaurants (2025): 76pts; Inside the Manor House of this breathtaking resort, you’ll find this equally glorious restaurant. The kitchen team provide a warm welcome before regaling you with a procession of original and elaborate snacks which more than hint at the supreme quality of the tasting menu to come. The striking and sophisticated dishes showcase the best of the local larder alongside more international flavours which highlight the chef’s time in Asia; the sauces are superlative. Dishes are finished off at your table in the elegant dining room – a fitting touch for an experience to remember.; Michelin 2 Stars (2024) | Near Impossible | — |
| Patrick Guilbaud | Irish - French, Modern French | €€€€ | Michelin 2 Star | Unknown | — |
| Aniar | Modern Irish, Modern Cuisine | €€€€ | Michelin 1 Star | Unknown | — |
| Bastion | Progressive American, Modern Cuisine | €€€€ | Michelin 1 Star | Unknown | — |
| LIGИUM | Creative | €€€€ | Michelin 1 Star | Unknown | — |
| Host | Nordic , Modern Cuisine | €€ | Unknown | — |
How Terre stacks up against the competition.
Also Consider
- Patrick Guilbaud — Irish - French, Modern French, €€€€
- Aniar — Modern Irish, Modern Cuisine, €€€€
- Bastion — Progressive American, Modern Cuisine, €€€€
- LIGИUM — Creative, €€€€
- Host — Nordic , Modern Cuisine, €€
At the €€€€ tier in Ireland, Terre's two Michelin stars and consecutive La Liste recognition put it ahead of most of its direct peers on documented quality. Patrick Guilbaud in Dublin holds two stars as well and is the obvious national comparison, but it offers a different register — more classically French, more urban, without the country house setting. If the manor house experience is part of what you're paying for, Terre is the stronger call. If you want the capital's most polished French-Irish tasting menu, Guilbaud remains the reference point.
Aniar in Galway and Bastion in Kinsale both operate at €€€€ and offer serious tasting menu cooking, but neither carries two stars or comparable La Liste scores. Bastion is meaningfully easier to book and sits in a more accessible location for Cork visitors — a sensible alternative if Terre's availability doesn't align with your dates. LIGИUM in Bullaun is the most creatively ambitious of the peer group and worth a detour if experimental technique matters more to you than setting.
Host sits at €€ and competes in a different price category entirely — it's the right answer if budget is a constraint or if you want Nordic-influenced cooking without the full tasting menu commitment. For the reader deciding where to concentrate a single significant dinner spend in Ireland, Terre's combination of award credentials, setting, and consistency makes it the most defensible choice in the south of the country.
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