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  1. Belfast’s Linen Quarter pays homage to the city’s tradition as a leading producer of woven linen during the 19th century. After recent regeneration, the quarter has emerged as one of Belfast’s coolest areas, with the old linen mills now housing chic bars and award-winning restaurants. Experience a gorgeous example of old-world opulence at ...

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  2. Oct 27, 2021 · Ox. Head Chef Stephen Toman and business partner Alain Kerloc'h met working in L’Arpege in Paris and brought their vision of modern French gastronomy to Belfast. Ox has held a Michelin Star since 2016 and a fleet of accolades including Best Restaurant in Ireland (Food & Wine Awards 2018-2019) and 50 Best 2019.

    • Darcy’s Belfast
    • The Ginger Bistro
    • Holohan’s Pantry
    • Edo Restaurant
    • Tribal Burger
    • James St
    • Zen
    • Shu Restaurant Belfast
    • John Long’s
    • Yügo

    Located on Bradbury Place, Darcy’s is, in our opinion, the best restaurant in Belfast City Centre. This is a family-run spot that crafts delicious, traditional dishes with locally sourced ingredients. Delighting locals and tourists alike for 20+ years, Darcy’s boasts top-notch service, a cosy interiorand walls dotted with nods to local talent, like...

    There are few places to eat in Belfast with a reputation as fine as Ginger Bistro on Great Victoria Street (near Belfast Opera House). Once voted the best restaurant in Northern Ireland, Ginger Bistro has been running since 2000and it boasts an adventurous menu and impeccable service. For starters, expect the likes of Gin Cured Salmon with Celeriac...

    With a beautifully appointed interior and an attention to detail that you’ll notice from the moment you arrive, there’s a lot to like about Holohan’s Pantryon University Road. This place showcases the very best of Irish cuisine through a finely curated, and very well priced, menu. Personally, I’ve only ever been here for the pre-theatre menu, that ...

    Our next spot, Upper Queen Street’s EDO, is a recent awardee of the Michelin Guide’s “Bib Gourmand”, which recognises places that serve great food at moderate prices. Edo is a modern Spanish tapas restaurant that treats diners to top-notch service, small, flavour-laden platesand a vibrant setting. There’s a flexible sharing menu on offeralong with ...

    So, the first 4 places in our guide to the best restaurants in Belfast were all fairly fancy spots. Our next spot, Tribal Burger, is anything but… but by God it’s good! With two locations (Botanic Avenue and Callendar Street), Tribal Burger is arguably Belfast’s best burger. Here you’ll find homemade gourmet patties, fresh-cut chips, crispy chicken...

    James St is another spot that’s regularly listed as one of the best restaurants in Belfast, and for good reason – the food here is sensational! There are several menus here, but I’ve only ever eaten from the à la carte which, while reassuringly small, has plenty of delicious dishes to consider. For starters, there’s everything from crab and chilli ...

    You’ll find Zenon Adelaide Street where a dimly lit and glamorous interior collides with a lively buzz to deliver a dining experience that you’re unlikely to forget. At Zen, you’ll find authentic Asian cuisine, ‘flamboyant entertainment’ and fancy cocktailsand traditional Chinese beers. There’s a huge menu on-the-go – there’s mains (like deep fried...

    The Main Room at Shu Restauranton the Lisburn Road is where French, Mediterranean and Oriental influences come together to form a stunning take on European cuisine. The first thing you’ll notice here is the interior – bottle green suede couches meet whitewashed brick, vibrant mosaic tilesand eclectic wall art. But on to the menu – the stand-out sta...

    If you’re in search of casual Belfast restaurants that dish up the city’s best fish and chips, mosey on down to John Long’son Athol Street (near the Grand Opera House). In 1914 (yes, 1914!), John Long converted a section of his grocery store so that he could sell fish and chips. Fast forward 100 yearsand 2 owners later and John’s Long’s is still ma...

    One of the newest additions to our guide to the best restaurants Belfast has to offer is Wellington Street’s Yügo. Here, you’ll find traditional Asian cooking mixed with ‘a Belfast Bushido attitude’ and a minimalist interior along with Asian-style cocktails. If it’s your first visit, try the dumplings (the spicy beef and bone marrow is delicious) o...

  3. May 1, 2024 · Two iconic Belfast bars shift to midnight closure amid fears Cathedral Quarter will become ‘another Temple Bar’ Food & Drink How brothers decided to import Vietnamese coffee to Northern ...

  4. Some Belfast Cathedral Quarter bars to close early. The owner of some of Belfast's busiest hospitality venues has announced plans to close his bars earlier. The Duke of York's Willie Jack, who ...

  5. Dec 12, 2022 · Food. Hip street food destinations such as Common Market are popular now, but I still think Saint George’s Market, built in the 1890s, is the place to go on a Saturday for a really big Belfast ...

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  7. The Dirty Onion & Yardbird. The Dirty Onion stands as a hallmark in Belfast’s Cathedral Quarter. This two-tiered pub houses Yardbird on its upper floor, a restaurant celebrated for its locally-sourced, free-range chicken and ribs. On pleasant days and evenings, the downstairs area offers outdoor seating for drinks.

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