Global superstar Ed Sheeran has certainly been enjoying his time in Dublin so far, having already played at Whelan's and Vicar Street ahead of his Croke Park shows this coming weekend.
The singer was also snapped enjoying a pint of Guinness near Grafton Street as he posed for a photo with a superfan.
On Monday night, Ed enjoyed a night out at Fitzgerald's in Sandycove where he pulled pints of Guinness for everyone and enjoyed Jager bombs with the staff in the bar.
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Before that excursion though, he decided to have a meal in Rasam, an upmarket Indian restaurant in Glasthule.
The singer explained to Ryan Tubridy that he had missed his friend's 30th birthday last week so he decided to take him out for a curry in Dublin to celebrate.
He revealed: "Basically, I had taken my mate Zack out for his 30th. I am trying to go relatively sober at the moment because of these shows but I missed his 30th birthday party on Friday. I took him out for a curry, which, you know, you can't have a curry without a beer.
"That turned into a few and then we asked the curry house where does the best pint of Guinness so we went there for those."
Rasam took to social media to share their excitement about welcoming the star into the restaurant.
"On Monday night we were so lucky to have had the pleasure of his company in @rasamrestaurant," they wrote on Instagram.
Rasam is located on Glasthule Road in Dun Laoghaire and serves up a contemporary and authentic menu of Indian cuisine.
The restaurant hails itself as being one of the best Indian eateries in the city and is said to be best selling author Marian Keyes favourite restaurant in all of Dublin.
It is also revered by broadcaster Pat Kenny who says its food is "of the highest order".
It is also frequented by Rosanna Davison.
The menu includes dishes such as Old Delhi Butter Chicken, Mango Prawn, Dayal's Lamb and Gajar Murgh.
You can book a table at Rasam here.
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