Reviews on Fusion food in Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom. With a population of almost 300,000 in the city proper, Belfast has grown into a cosmopolitan destination and become a popular weekend break spot. With feelings of optimism and life pulsing through the city, Belfast makes for an energizing getaway. It's never been easier to tour the city, thanks to a number of intriguing bus, taxi, boat and pedestrian options. Don't miss the Ulster Folk Museum or the Belfast Cathedral, and make sure to experience some of the award-winning restaurants, bars, clubs, galleries and theaters.
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4 based on 735 reviews
The new Bollywood Souls Restaurant at Belfast City Centre's popular Dublin Road is designed to provide you with a unique dining experience. The food here does not conform to any pre-conceived notions and some of our fusion dishes are conceptually abstract
Ate here last saturday night. Restaurant quiet which usually means poor service but this was definitely not the case. The food was absolutely delicious........we will definitely be back. A big thank you to the Manager Paul and our waiter for a great experience
Top 5 International food in Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
4 based on 455 reviews
Yügo is a contemporary eatery dishing up colourful flavours of the Orient with a uniquely Irish twist. Fresh vibrant food & classic cocktails served with flavours of Asia.
Four of us visited for dinner on Saturday night. Lovely little restaurant with great atmosphere, friendly service and delicious food. They do a selection of small plates, big plates and bao buns, great cocktails and the Vietnamese coffee desert is a must!
Most Popular European food in Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
4 based on 989 reviews
DINING AT THE LANTERN, BELFAST Exciting established restaurant in the heart of belfast city centre. A fantastic High quality Northern Irish ingredients create a varied menu with the focus firmly on great seasonal produce. An established favourite in the h
Three of us had a delightful dinner here recently.We were warmly welcomed and seated then promptly waited upon. The drinks were brought in short order as was our delicious food including the excellent octopus. Service was attentive but not intrusive and the sound level allowed normal conversation.The Lantern is conveniently located near City Hall and all the bus routes including the newly introduced Glider. We will be back.
Best Cafe food near Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
4 based on 967 reviews
A touch of affordable luxury in the centre of Belfast, The Ivory Restaurant is the fashionable foodie���s dream destination. Situated on the third floor of House of Fraser (but with its own entrance on Chichester Street), looking down on to the city below
Had Sunday lunch before our shopping. Such a beautiful place to sit even on a rainy Sunday afternoon. 3 course meal with a glass of wine for £24.95. The meal was delicious...all 3 courses. Highly recommend the chicken parfait for starters, salmon for main & the orange & chocolate mousse finished it off nicely. The highlight for me though was the service we received from the staff and in particular Nella. She was attentive, friendly and entertaining. Great craic! We will definitely be back.
4 based on 967 reviews
A touch of affordable luxury in the centre of Belfast, The Ivory Restaurant is the fashionable foodie���s dream destination. Situated on the third floor of House of Fraser (but with its own entrance on Chichester Street), looking down on to the city below
Had Sunday lunch before our shopping. Such a beautiful place to sit even on a rainy Sunday afternoon. 3 course meal with a glass of wine for £24.95. The meal was delicious...all 3 courses. Highly recommend the chicken parfait for starters, salmon for main & the orange & chocolate mousse finished it off nicely. The highlight for me though was the service we received from the staff and in particular Nella. She was attentive, friendly and entertaining. Great craic! We will definitely be back.
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