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When I lived in London my go-to French bistros were Sacré Cœur and Bleeding Heart in Islington and Farringdon respectively. They were the best I'd been too outside of France with outstanding food and the slightly dismissive service worthy of a busy Parisien corner brasserie. Marcel is every bit as worthy of that accolade. Food was outstanding, although the service unlike the indigenous French equivalent was pleasant and not overbearing. They dealt with my beer-wanker petulance quite well when they brought me a beer that wasn't what l ordered on the menu. The baguette and smoked butter along with the gougères are mandatory as a snack. I had the chicken liver parfait as a starter and poulet frites and they were top deck. Very good value as well, especially if you can avail of the prix-fixe deal. Can't wait to go back or maybe try its little brother, bebe up the road. The only shortcomings on the service was the aforementioned beer faux-pas and we were slightly ushered out to free up the table but that's understandable as it was a busy Saturday evening. Just meant I didn't get the chocolate tart that I'd had my peepers on. All in all though... outstanding.
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we ordered from here and it was very bad, the meat was not fresh no real turkish food here Unfortunately, many shops in Belfast say Turkish kebabs but this is not typical of most Afghanistan, Pakistani people work there there is no problem with Afghani and Pakistani, but don't lie that you are Turkish and that the food is not suitable either
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Had a fab meal at the Clayton Hotel tonight. Lovely menu, really nice feel about the place, didn't feel like you were in Belfast in a good way - plenty of space between tables and a lovely atmosphere where you didn't have to shout to have a conversation! Food was delicious and service was great too. Will definitely return and would 100% recommend.
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After spending much of the day walking and eating on a food tour, it was time for something a bit lighter for dinner. We had been through Hill Street a few times and spotted the "sandwich board" out front mentioning five tapas for £20 and then when we asked our tour guide, he also mentioned Forty Four. That's a lock. Not at all busy at 6:30 pm on a weekday when we arrived but it steadily got busier before we left at 7:15. The service here was quick and the food also arrived quickly. True to the deal, it was five for £20. We chose the petron peppers, chicken wings, pork belly, beef short ribs and the smoked haddock croquettes. All were a small portion but reasonable for the price. They arrived all at once, a few minutes after we had started on drinks. Good service, a nice restaurant, tasty tapas. You can definitely get a little nuts for this price but we were looking for a light meal and found it here.