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The best restaurants serving Other international-cuisines food in Belfast
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12 Opinions in 1 websites
Pedro y Eyssel han traĂdo un alimento bĂĄsico venezolano tradicional a Belfast (arepas) y son increĂbles: si no has probado Arepas antes, es una experiencia que no se puede perder, su comida sabe increĂble y recomiendo este lugar.

31 Opinions in 1 websites
IncreĂble poutine : ) excelente acogedora comida reconfortante. Absolutamente delicioso. Un amigo reservĂł para su recepciĂłn de boda y fue una de las mejores cenas de boda que he tenido.

269 Opinions in 2 websites
There aren't many small town pubs left, but Drumbo Pub fits the description to a tee. Always a great friendly atmosphere, hard working staff and great food. The fresh hand cut fries and homemade burgers are not to be missed. Prices are the best around by far, the value is amazing!

77 Opinions in 2 websites
The food here was absolutely beautiful. Portion sizes were fantastic and the quality was top shelf. Service was good too. Because the venue is within the House Proud home decor store it us a little cold to sit in, I had broice French toast with bacon, eggs and maple syrup. My sister had a filled soda and boy was it filled. For the portion sizes and food quality the prize was very good.

392 Opinions in 2 websites
Great bar and amazing cocktails, in a busy street that is great to sit, enjoy a drink, and watch the world go by

116 Opinions in 1 websites
TenĂa muchas ganas de visitar Ora, ya que habĂa sido muy recomendado por la familia. Como regalo me trajeron aquĂ temprano esta noche y todos nos fuimos decepcionados y tristes. El gerente fue muy grosero, franco y muy poco servicial desde que llegamos. Pedimos sentarnos en una mesa mĂĄs cercana, ya que serĂa bastante difĂcil para un miembro de la familia apretar mĂĄs allĂĄ de las mesas altas y taburetes en la barra a las mesas estrechas en la parte posterior, sin embargo, nos dijeron que no se habĂa solicitado! Esta mesa se quedĂł vacĂa durante toda nuestra visita, ya que habĂa estado afuera para fumar. Lo que mĂĄs esperaba tambiĂ©n era poder pedir algunos artĂculos y luego pensar en quĂ© mĂĄs probar mientras recogĂa los pequeños platos. Sin embargo, nos dijeron que esto no puede ser acomodado por el gerente pomposo, a pesar de que mi familia habĂa estado varias veces antes y nunca habĂa sido un problema. Cuando nos pidieron un menĂș de postres de nuevo el gerente vino y nos dijo que no habĂamos llegado al lĂmite de tiempo en nuestra mesa, pero en su lugar nos ofreciĂł una âcopa rĂĄpida de vinoâ! ÂżQuiĂ©n toma una copa de vino? ÂĄLa mesa de al lado habĂa estado delante de nosotros y no se lo habĂan dicho una vez que estaban en su lĂmite de tiempo para su mesa! Sinceramente, nunca he estado en un restaurante donde no quieren que pidas mĂĄs! La Ășnica razĂłn por la que esto obtuvo una calificaciĂłn de 2 fue la camarera muy agradable de DublĂn que era muy hablador y con los pies en la tierra, ella hizo que el trato de los gerentes fuera llevadero. No recomendarĂa Ora a otros y definitivamente no volverĂ©.

349 Opinions in 2 websites
Booked for a group celebration (about 20 of us). Food was delicious: from the poached pear and stilton rocket salad, the steak was tender and flavoursome (I recommend asking for rare if you want a medium rare though). Also, there were no vegetables whatsoever with the steak dish- only fries, but they kindly brought over a generous and tasty vegetable side, on the house. The desserts were incredible- the highlight of the cuisine. The tonka cheesecake with rum ice-cream, and vanilla bean berry crumble were both incredible.

480 Opinions in 1 websites
I booked a table online for the following evening however they cancelled my booking and were unable to provide me with a table when it was required. It also took the. 4 hours to inform me of this. This was going to be our first time in Salt but we wont be booking again.

89 Opinions in 1 websites
In the heart of the Cathedral Quarter Belfast, we decided to have lunch at Waterman on Hill Street. Waterman is a restaurant that's either the result of a fever dream or a chef with an alarming disregard for convention. I found myself perched at a table so close to my neighbours I could practically taste their cologne, surrounded by decor that was clean and neutral with groovy lounge music. As if to cement its status as the fever dream of a food-obsessed madman, this establishment has a cookery school perched above like some gastronomic Hogwarts, and yes, Waterman really is magic! We opted for small plates, because apparently, full-sized portions are passĂ©, according to she who will be obeyed. A Spanish Verdejo from Rueda at ÂŁ36 promised to numb the senses should things go south. It didn't disappoint, though at that price, I'd expect it to also do my taxes. The local queenie scallops with seaweed butter arrived, fresh and beautifully presented. Itâs so refreshing to see these local queen scallops as a special on the menu. Perfectly cooked and eaten from the shell like oysters, they were deeply flavourful with soft waves of the sea, so delicious that I found myself ordering another plate, my dining companion's raised eyebrow be damned. Parmesan arancini followed, a crispy exterior giving way to a creamy risotto centre that was positively indecent. The truffle mayo alongside was less of a condiment and more of a dare. "How much luxury can you handle?" it seemed to taunt. My wife's crab and chilli spaghetti were a hit, though I suspect she was just relieved it wasn't another small plate masquerading as a main. But the real showstopper was the fried squid and Bolognese â a combination so outlandish it shouldn't work, and yet it did. Crispy, fresh squid perched atop a slow-cooked ragu that had clearly been simmering since the dawn of time. It was as if the sea and the farmyard had engaged in an illicit affair, and this was their love child. The young student waiting staff, likely earning their degrees in the subtle art of plate-juggling and wine-pouring, managed to create a laidback vibe that belied the serious cooking happening in the kitchen. It's a place where you can watch your table neighbourâs date implode while simultaneously savouring flavours that make you question everything you thought you knew about food. For dessert, a pannacotta with rhubarb arrived, layered like a geological cross-section of deliciousness. A white chocolate crunch on top added texture, though I found myself wishing for more of the creamy pannacotta beneath. It was good but left me feeling like Oliver Twist â wanting more, please. In the end, this restaurant is a culinary rollercoaster â thrilling, and had us reaching for the menu for more, leaving us with an inexplicable desire to go again. Just don't come expecting a quiet, romantic, private dining experience. Unless, of course, your idea of romance involves eavesdropping on strangers while wrestling with the moral implications of squid-bolognese fusion. Either way, Iâll be back. Pass the Verdejo!

90 Opinions in 2 websites
In a modest corner of the city, unpretentiously nestled among a row of late-night eateries, one discovers City Kitchenâa humble yet resplendent haven for lovers of the kebab. Rarely does one stumble upon a place so unassuming in appearance, yet so rich in culinary reward. The culinary experience it offers, in fact, borders on revelatory. From the moment one enters, there is a palpable warmth to the ambiance. The faint sizzle from the grill, the aroma of perfectly spiced meats mingling in the airâit all conjures an almost intoxicating invitation to indulge. But it is the piĂšce de rĂ©sistance, the doner kebab, that merits particular praise. Served with a masterful layering of thinly sliced, tender meat, each bite offers an immaculate balance of flavors. The meat itselfâjuicy and imbued with an unmistakable infusion of spicesâis a testament to the skill of the chefs who prepare it. Every slice is tantalizingly succulent, with just the right hint of crispiness on the edges that speaks of careful, measured grilling. The bread, freshly prepared, adds to the experience with a delicate chew that complements the kebab's texture impeccably. The sauces, too, are thoughtfully curated; a rich garlic sauce provides a subtle creaminess, while a tangy chili option imparts a refreshing kick. The freshness of accompanying vegetablesâcrisp lettuce, juicy tomatoes, and thinly sliced red onionsâbring brightness to the plate, balancing the rich, spiced meat with a satisfying crunch. City Kitchenâs doner kebab is, quite simply, an achievement. Far beyond mere street food, it reaches heights that could rival any gourmet dish in its category. One could hardly have anticipated such an exceptional dining experience in such an unassuming location, yet City Kitchen proves that greatness in cuisine is often found in the most unexpected places. This was, without exaggeration, the culinary experience of a lifetimeâan unforgettable encounter that promises a lasting impression. For those seeking a kebab to die for, look no further than City Kitchen.

183 Opinions in 2 websites
Really disappointed with this hotel for the money we paid. The room was not luxurious as advertised it was dirty with very stained carpets. They failed to inform us they were doing construction work which went on from early morning till late. If we knew we wouldnât have booked. The view was a wasteland and not nice at all to look at. The bar and restaurant were closed so couldnât use. I raised my concerns but had no response!

568 Opinions in 3 websites