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Aero
Areo is a good example of Belfast in the 21st Century as one of Belfast's trendy cafes. Its situated behind the City Hall and is perfect for stopping off on your way from shopping in the City Centre to the Pubs in the University Quarter.
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Antica Roma
A supurbly authentic restaurant in the buzzing University Quarter of the City.
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Belfast Castle Restaurant
If you're looking for a romantic setting for a candlight feast to watch the sun go down over desert then the Castle may just be the restaurant for you.
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Benedicts of Belfast
One of Belfast's newest landmarks, Benedicts has done a very good job of making a name for itself with respect to good food, excellent drink and rather good looking customers. Beer is available downstairs. Food is upstairs and the Hotel is shoved on the top. I'm not too sure how the rooms are but they'd need good sound proofing in the floors!
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Bishops
YES! You'll usually find me here after the beer of a weekend. Its got the best bacon & cheese burger in belfast. It's advertised as a Fish restaurant and true enough it does server some strange types offis like swordfish and plaice and stuff. But I always go for the delicious bacon cheese burger..Mmmmmmmmmm, I'm hungry.
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Bocoose
Situated in the lively Dublin Road, Bocoose offers a superb a la carte menu using the best local produce from land and sea. Here you can relax in a friendly atmosphere and enjoy traditional and modern Ulster food.
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Café Bongo
Situated in the University Quarter, Cafe Bongo has fast made a name for itself with its excellent food and excellent atmosphere.
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Chalet D Or (High Street)
If you're in town for a bit of Saturday shopping you could do worse than to pop into this place for a quick coffee or a bite to eat. Nice surroundings and a very fast and friendly service and a decent price.
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Crescent Townhouse, Metro
Five minutes walk from the city centre, this small hotel's brasserie is a modern, pleasantly intimate room.
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Deane's Belfast
The reception area at Deane's is 'all gentleman's club': polished wood floors, wood-panelled walls and luxuriously upholstered chairs with copies of The Times (both the British and Irish versions) for those who wish to dawdle. And yes, if you havn't guessed already, its expensive...
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Dukes Hotel
Beautiful hotel beside Ulster Museum and Botanic Gardens, 15 mins walk from city centre. Golf couses only minutes away, 21 ensuite bedrooms. Hi tech gymnasium and saunas, elegant restaurant, lounge bar and popular Dukes Bar. A friendly welcome and service is guaranteed.
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La Belle Epoque
This lively brasserie-style eatery is near both Queens University and the BBC, and seemingly benefits from the custom of both constituencies.
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La Salsa Mexican
Fantastic mexican food! If you like real mexican then you'll love this place cause the 'hot' stuff is REALLY hot -and if you want you can get it even hotter!!
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Malone Guest House
Malone House, a elegant late Georgian mansion, is set among the rolling meadows and parkland of Barnett Demesne in South Belfast. Sited on a hilltop, on the position of a 17th century fort, it commands superb views over some of the most attractive landscape of the Lagan Valley Regional Park.
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Nick's Warehouse
Nick's Restaurant and wine bar is located in the revitalised Northside of the city near St Anne's Cathedral. The food is fresh and interesting, cooked with enthusiasm and humour by the Chef/Patron Nick Price.
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Renshaws Hotel
Renshaw's Hotel is situated close to Queen's University and is within pleasant walking distance from Belfast city centre and the famous Golden Mile. Renshaw's is the ideal venue with 20 comfortable en suite bedrooms, the superb restaurant and Renshaw's relaxing Bistro Bar for your visit to Belfast and, in particular, the University area. B&B includes full continental breakfast.
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Roscoff
Northern Ireland's only Michelin star Restaurant provides fine service and cuisine in a bright modern setting. Chef/proprietor Paul Rankin trained under Albert Roux at the internationally renowned Le Gavroche in London.
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Skandia Restaurant
Conveniently situated close to Belfast's Grand Opera House and bustling Great Victoria Street, this Restaurant is unlicensed and ideal for family dining with special menus for children. Its extensive opening hours allow diners to enjoy any meal from lunch, afternoon break, pre-theatre dinner or after the Theatre.
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Strand
In the Malone district, close to the heart of the city, the Strand offers 'modern, eclectic but simple' food.
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The Old Schoolhouse Inn
Situated at Castle Espie, beside the beautiful scenery of Strangford Lough the Old Schoolhouse Inn is a superb place to stay, relax and enjoy your stay in Northern Ireland.
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Villa Italia
What can I say! Usually I would express a personal opinion in the blurb but for Villa Italia I'll make an exception. Simply the best Italian restaurant in Belfast. Food is supurb and arrives in ample quantities. the selection, quality and price of the wines is unparalleled and the service is imaculate. I like this place :-)
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Welcome Chinese Restaurant
Located in the University area of Belfast.
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