Stylish Belfast restaurants we can't wait to re-visit INSIDE from May 24th
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Last updated 18th May 2021
Fact: Belfast is home to an amazing selection of restaurants and dining experiences to choose from.
We’ve got everything from seafood straight from the Irish sea to local fruit and veg picked just hours before it hits the plate.
If you’re looking for some great food in the city, or maybe just want to try somewhere new, we've got you covered.
Check out some of our favourite spots you gotta try soon:
Coppi
Set in the now buzzing area of St Anne's Square, Coppi is a chic Venetian cicchetti and barcari restaurant serving small plates including a range of pizzas, pastas and other classic Italian favourites. Their cannolis are 👌
Blank
Blank is the latest restaurant to hit Belfast's food scene, and boy does it offer an experience like no other in the city. As you are seated, you won't notice any menus - that's because there isn't any. Just a list of seasonal producers and local suppliers, creating a tasting menu that's totally a surprise.
House of Zen
Asian cuisine at its best in Belfast, Zen is one of the city's favourites. Whether you're in the mood for sushi, or a simple chicken satay this place has everything! You can't visit Zen without trying something from their fabulous cocktail menu too.
Six by Nico
If you're lucky enough to book a table here, you're in for a treat! This is possibly one of Belfast's coolest restaurants, offering intriguing menus every six weeks. They've designed mouth-watering themes like the Mad Hatter's Tea Party, The Chippie and New York to name just a few. Expect small plates, with big flavours!
Acapulco
These guys know a thing or two about Mexican cuisine! From sizzling quesadillas to tasty burritos, enjoy a taste of Mexico on the streets of Ballyhackamore. They even have fajita popcorn and cinnamon churros, come on!!
Dumpling Library
With an extensive menu ranging from Belfast favourites to traditional asian dishes, you'll never want to leave! Not to mention their world-class cocktail menu that's certain to quench your thirst no matter the time or day of the week.
Mourne Seafood Bar
The Mourne Seafood Bar is a household name in Northern Ireland, with restaurants in Belfast and Dundrum. If you're a fan of fish then this place is #1 on your foodie bucketlist! Their seafood chowder and oysters are incredibly popular...for a good reason!
Il Pirata
Serving hearty Italian dishes, Il Pirata is a great spot for a relaxed dinner or lunch with great variety on the menu. Their chilled vibes and modern décor offer an escape from the hustle and bustle of Belfast. Their wine list is also superb!
Deanes at Queens
I mean just look at that burger 🤤Local legend Michael Deane is a culinary genius, with restaurants spread right across the city. Deanes at Queens serves first-class food and gold-star service.
Made in Belfast
With restaurants in the Cathedral Quarter and City Hall, Made in Belfast serves a variety of traditional favourites and quirky dishes. The unique décor and funky style is something Belfast was missing!
The Muddlers Club
Tucked between Waring Street & Exchange Place in Belfast's Cathedral Quarter, you'll find this Michelin star restaurant. It truly is an experience to watch your food being prepared by world-class chefs right in front of your eyes.
Hadskis
Located on Commercial Court, is another award winning restaurant in the heart of Belfast's Cathedral Quarter. Hadskis blends the best of European menus with Northern Irish produce.
Chubby Cherub
Find yourself a quiet booth in the Chubby Cherub and you'll be transported to the romantic streets of Italy. Their superb menu is filled with flavour and flair, we highly recommend the mushroom risotto! They even have a cupid's corner, that's ideal for date night 😍
Buba
Check out this fantastic Eastern Mediterranean inspired restaurant, hidden within St. Annes Square. Buba offers something completely different in Belfast, with its delicious Eastern Mediterranean food and cocktails.
Café Parisien
There's nowhere quite like Café Parisien in Belfast, offering a modern twist on traditional French food. Classic French cooking techniques and style with transport you to France for a memorable dining experience.
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