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AM:PM is an intimate and exclusive bar cum bistro to spend an evening with your friends. Serving up contemporary food and bar snacks with an array of drinks, this place is a clubber's paradise. The resident DJ churns out foot s... more
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Located at the back of a famous old Belfast department store building, this bustling Mediterranean restaurant serves a great range of flavoured coffees. It also serves as a delicatessen. It is roomy and chic, decked out in bist... more
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Think Indian cuisine, think spice. Being one of the world famous cuisines, Indian is the way to go for all you curry lovers out there, and to try it out in Belfast, Ashoka could be of service. Try out traditional recipes like k... more
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Loitering around the side of City Hall is the Basement Bar & Grill, a popular haunt for suit-wearers looking for a lunchtime pint and bite. To get the best out of this place, you really need to see it on the weekends when this... more
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Beatrice Kennedy is a cozy restaurant with a friendly service. It is set in a converted Victorian town house in the university area of South Belfast. The impressive floodlit exterior sets the tone for this restaurant's extremel... more
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Bishop's has grown over the years and you would wonder if it will eventually take over McDonald's. This is a fish and chip shop with a difference. It's got two sections, one is the conventional kind, the other is a restaurant w... more
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Walk around this lively stretch of the Lisburn Road any evening from five o'clock and you can't help noticing the appetizing smell of spices coming from Bithika. This is an Indian takeaway with an exceptionally large choice on... more
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Located in the Belfast Hilton, Cables is the kind of place where you unwind with a glass of wine or sip specialty cocktails while listening to some light jazz. You'll find travelers and locals alike frequenting this fine establ... more
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As the first Moroccan restaurant in Northern Ireland, Laziz found it had to alter its image a little bit for local tastes and thus became Cafe Laziz. However, if the menu has diversified, the main Moroccan dishes are still ther... more
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Relax in style inside this breath-taking French-styled champagne and cocktail bar or take time to enjoy the elegant selection of teas and indulgent pastries available from the adjacent café. And if you're searching for an excus... more









