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Top 10 Restaurants in Belfast, Northern Ireland
"One of the most popular places to eat in Victoria Square, COSMOS is an all-you-can-eat buffet restaurant that includes a fusion of world flavours. You can sample everything here from continental European cuisine, Asian delicacies and curries, as well as carvery roasts. In addition to the buffet of delicious dishes, you have a varied and colourful selection of desserts to choose from."
"If you want a decent Chinese meal in the city you can't go wrong with the popular Red Panda, according to TripAdvisor reviews. It has become famous throughout the province. Combine your visit with a trip to see a show at the Opera house just across Great Victoria Street."
"An incredible twelve-page menu certainly offers diners plenty of choice in this equally capacious Chinese restaurant. With seating for 120 in its contemporary …"
"Anyone who’s had a takeaway from the Golden Harvest will immediately get why it’s on our list of top five Chinese takeaways in Belfast. This place knocks it out of the park with their food every time. To have such quality Chinese food as this place does, you probably think there has to be a drawback, right?"
"CastleCourt Shopping Centre, in the heart of Belfast, offers the ultimate shopping experience and is home to over 80 stores and eateries to meet all your shopping demands. This family-friendly centre is home to a host of favourite high street brands including Shuh Kids, H Samuel, Starbucks, Costa Coffee, New Look, Miss Selfridge, Boots, Dorothy Perkins and Burton."
"On the fringes of the Cathedral Quarter stands this red brick building whose ground floor houses one of Belfast's coolest art galleries. The stark concrete …"
"If you love Asian cuisine as we do, you cannot miss Zen in Belfast. We are not talking about traditional Asian cuisine but fusion cuisine inspired above all by Japan and “mixed” with the more western cuisine. Booking recommended, especially on weekends."
"Zen is one of Belfast's much loved Asian cuisine restaurants, the perfect place to relax and enjoy the Asian taste experience."
"The Belfast Peace Walls are barriers that separate Protestant and Catholic neighborhoods through the city. They were originally built in 1969 to establish peace by separating sectarian groups. Today, they are popular tourist attractions."
"HMS Caroline has undergone extensive restoration and visitors can now discover a range of historic spaces including the Captain Crookes Cabin, Royal Marines Mess, Seamen’s Wash, engine room, sick bay and galley kitchen. Explore the importance of the Battle of Jutland and discover what life was like at sea for over three hundred crew who served on board. In the Torpedo School, visitors can learn about the role of naval weaponry and design a ‘Dazzle’ paint scheme for their ship, explore the insides of a torpedo and learn about the various roles of crew when in battle."
"A newer addition to the already excellent collection of attractions in Belfast's Titanic Quarter, HMS Caroline is one of the last surviving vessels to have seen service in both world wars. Recently refurbished, the ship was commissioned in 1914 and patrolled the North Sea, as well as participating in the pivotal Battle of Jutland. Opened in her present location to the public in 2016, a tour of this floating museum and its visitor center provides a great deal of fascinating information about WW1 and the ship's history."