Belfast restaurants
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Nobody been to Hadskis then?
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Not quite in Belfast but La Mon is good. The Lansdowne also does a similar affair but I've not been.damianmcr wrote:I'd normally go to the Tullyglass or The Tannery.
Knowing a nice one in Belfast would be good. Unlimited starters and dessert's is a must.
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big mervyn wrote:Nobody been to Hadskis then?
Yes Hadski's is very good. Similar in style and quality as the Bar & Grill atJames St South, which is no coincidence really.
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Thanks ColinColinM wrote:big mervyn wrote:Nobody been to Hadskis then?
Yes Hadski's is very good. Similar in style and quality as the Bar & Grill atJames St South, which is no coincidence really.
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Wolfes next to Dundonald cinema is delicious if you're out there for a film. Delicious food, and plenty of it. (Nothing mental like, diner menu, but £25 well spent.)
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Wolfes is basically a burger joint but the food is decent and the quantities are big. If you go to Eastpoint, the best restaurant by a mile is Tale of Spice, one of the best Indians in the country. There is also a Wagamama, not bad for noodles and curries, if a bit pricey for what it is.
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Shared a few small plates in Yugo, next to Made in Belfast, on Saturday. Asian fusion, with a side order of hipster. Tasty, especially the fried dumplings.
Porterhouse wasn’t bad on Friday. Decent chips and onion rings and a pretty tasty steak. pi$h poor margarita though.
Barking Dog on Saturday night divided opinion. My lamb was supposed to be medium but was still bleating. Nice cocktails though and the gnocchi with pork looked good.
Porterhouse wasn’t bad on Friday. Decent chips and onion rings and a pretty tasty steak. pi$h poor margarita though.
Barking Dog on Saturday night divided opinion. My lamb was supposed to be medium but was still bleating. Nice cocktails though and the gnocchi with pork looked good.
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I like Yugo as it happens, crispy dumplings are goodjustinr73 wrote:Shared a few small plates in Yugo, next to Made in Belfast, on Saturday. Asian fusion, with a side order of hipster. Tasty, especially the fried dumplings.
Porterhouse wasn’t bad on Friday. Decent chips and onion rings and a pretty tasty steak. pi$h poor margarita though.
Barking Dog on Saturday night divided opinion. My lamb was supposed to be medium but was still bleating. Nice cocktails though and the gnocchi with pork looked good.
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Was at Wagamama last week and Rocky's right - good grub. Pretty big portions, but when they say 'chilli', the mean CHILLI.rocky wrote:Wolfes is basically a burger joint but the food is decent and the quantities are big. If you go to Eastpoint, the best restaurant by a mile is Tale of Spice, one of the best Indians in the country. There is also a Wagamama, not bad for noodles and curries, if a bit pricey for what it is.
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Soul Food Cafe any good? Have they any chicken? My usual is all out.
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Great for a private get together away from prickly earsDave wrote:Soul Food Cafe any good? Have they any chicken? My usual is all out.
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Roast?Dave wrote:Soul Food Cafe any good? Have they any chicken? My usual is all out.
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Old favourites for the weekend I think.
A fry at the market tomorrow, the Barge in the evening and then Singapore noodles after the game in the Red Panda.
A fry at the market tomorrow, the Barge in the evening and then Singapore noodles after the game in the Red Panda.
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The place at the Market was shut???
Went to the Windmill cafe instead. Extra large fry for £7.50. Decent.
The Barge was excellent. Chicken with truffle mash and cabbage especially so.
Red Panda’s Singapore noodles were as good as ever, whilst Sunday lunch at the Europa was good and handy for the bus, if very quiet. The bacon chop is well worth sampling.
Went to the Windmill cafe instead. Extra large fry for £7.50. Decent.
The Barge was excellent. Chicken with truffle mash and cabbage especially so.
Red Panda’s Singapore noodles were as good as ever, whilst Sunday lunch at the Europa was good and handy for the bus, if very quiet. The bacon chop is well worth sampling.