Restaurants in Belfast

The dining scene in Belfast is where the city is really coming into its own. From award-winning restaurants and fresh seafood to 100% locally sourced produce and farm-to-fork fare, there’s a real foodie renaissance taking over the capital. With so much competition, there are some excellent bargains to be had, especially at lunchtime. Keep an ear to the ground for new openings.

The restaurants below have been grouped into three pricing categories:
Expensive (over £45)
Moderate (£35 to £45)
Cheap (under £35)

These prices are for a three-course meal for one with half a bottle of wine or equivalent. Tax is included while tipping around 10% for good service is the norm.

Shu

Price: Expensive
Cuisine: French

Perpetually popular, book early if you want a taste of Shu’s fantastic French-influenced food. Housed in a handsome Victorian terrace along Lisburn Road, this award-winning bistro cooks fresh, seasonal ingredients in a theatre-style kitchen. Order the salt and chilli squid, and you’ll return again and again.

Address: 253 Lisburn Road, Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
Telephone: +44 28 9038 1655.

OX

Price: Expensive
Cuisine: European

Ask anyone about food in Belfast, and it won’t take long for Michelin-starred OX to drop into the conversation. Unstuffy and unpretentious, this riverside restaurant achieves its reputation from fine, European dishes, made entirely from local, seasonal produce.

Address: 1 Oxford Street, Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
Telephone: +44 28 9031 4121.

The Great Room

Price: Expensive
Cuisine: Irish, British, French

The stunning Great Room Restaurant, once the banking hall of the Ulster Bank (built 1860), is now the centrepiece of the 5-star Merchant Hotel. Only its wonderful fine dining surpasses its intricate Victorian interior with premium local produce sourced and served in traditional Irish, British and French dishes.

Address: The Merchant Hotel, 16 Skipper Street, Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
Telephone: +44 28 9023 4888.

Deanes Love Fish

Price: Moderate
Cuisine: Seafood

For great value, hook a seat at Michael Deanes Love Fish. Bright and airy, this casual dining spot has nautical touches like lobster nets and potholes mirrors and offers a very affordable lunch menu. The seafood chowder and Guinness wheaten is wonderful as is the simple but rollmop herrings on toast.

Address: 28-40 Howard Street, Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
Telephone: +44 28 9033 1134.

Mourne Seafood

Price: Moderate
Cuisine: Seafood

This stylish but simple restaurant offers the freshest local mussels, oysters and seafood classics as well as more creative concoctions, all at very reasonable prices.

Address: 34-36 Bank Street, Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
Telephone: +44 28 9024 8544.

Made In Belfast

Price: Moderate
Cuisine: Irish

Chalking up the providence of its meat on blackboards, Made In Belfast (as the name suggests) takes considerable care in sourcing local ingredients, though its thrown together furniture – junk shop chairs, chunky tables, cubist tiles – gives an impression of fashionable indifference. The flat-iron steaks and ginger beer-battered cod are great but don’t leave without trying an earl grey mojito.

Address: 1-2 Wellington Street, Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
Telephone: +44 289 545 8120.

Brights

Price: Cheap
Cuisine: Irish

As well-lit as its name proposes, bustling Brights is where locals chomp down on hearty Irish meals like Ulster fry and cider-poached gammon with champ (spring onion mash potato). It also does the best belly-filling Irish stew in the city, which comes mounded high in a bowl with soft wheaten bread. Arrive early to avoid the lunchtime rush.

Address: 23-25 High Street, Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
Telephone: +44 28 9024 5688.

The National Grande Café

Price: Cheap
Cuisine: British

This former bank now looks like an artist’s warehouse: the industrial girder over head is bright yellow with lights hanging from exposed wiring. Ideal for breakfast, it does an excellent eggs Benedict and filter coffees with daily papers available too. For something wholesome, try the porridge with rum and cacao cream.

Address: 62-68 High Street, Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
Telephone: +44 28 9031 1130.

The Morning Star

Price: Cheap
Cuisine: Irish

Pub food is a staple of the Belfast restaurant scene. This classic Belfast inn (a 200-year-old coaching house) serves the best pub food in the city. It is famous for its steaks, homemade pies, and liver pate.

Address: 17-19 Pottingers Entry, Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
Telephone: +44 28 9023 5986.
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