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"A firm favourite of many who hunt the student area around Queen’s University, Maggie Mays has two cafes, one by Stranmillis and one in Botanic. The cute little cafe offers a large menu with staple home-cooked favourites that any Belfast mum would have served up for her kids – Cowboy Suppers (sausage, beans and chip), beef stew, fry-ups, and so forth. The menu has an extensive all-day breakfast option, burgers and mains, and not to forget amazing desserts and legendary milkshakes."
"With three different cafes throughout Belfast, Maggie Mays’ Stranmillis cafe stands superior among them and is truly Belfast’s best cafe. Maggie Mays is well-known throughout the city for its magic milkshakes, from the conventional strawberry or chocolate to the “super speak shakes” such as the “Nutty for Chocolate” or “Banoffee Blitz.”. Lovers of an Ulster fry are treated to the all-day breakfast menu, while Maggie Mays is home to some of the best hot food in Belfast."
"The Northern Ireland Assembly sits at this Grade A-listed parliament building nicknamed the “House on the Hill” in the leafy Stormont Estate. The ceremonious Neoclassical complex is fronted by a statue of the Irish Unionist politician Lord Carson, standing on an axis with the portico and approached by the kilometre-long Prince of Wales Avenue. There are six pillars in the portico, each representing one of Northern Ireland’s counties, while the building is 365 feet wide, each for day of the year."
"Take a free voyage through Stormont Parliament Buildings, home of the Northern Ireland Assembly, the authoritative body for Northern Ireland. Here you can have a free tour which gives you an insight into the history of the Parliament Buildings."
"Built atop a rock ledge in 1180 by John de Courcy, provincial Ulster's first Anglo-Norman invader, Carrickfergus Castle is still in good…"
"Take the kids out for some fresh air within easy reach of Belfast city centre at Barnett Demesne, located next to Malone House. The park features an arboretum, daffodil garden, eco-trail, orienteering routes and a children’s playground – or for those looking for a little bit more adventure, you can try the bike trails and jump parks. The park, which is named after William Barnett who was the last owner of Malone House, is popular for family walks due to its proximity to the River Lagan, Shaw’s Bridge and nearby Clement Wilson Park."
"The Barnett Demesne route explores an historic estate in Lagan Valley Regional Park, taking in Malone House, meadows, woodland and along the River Lagan. From the Malone House car park, follow the path around the front of the house and alongside the security fence. Follow this path downhill pausing on the way to admire the views over the Lagan Valley, across to Minnowburn Beeches and, the wildflower meadows on your right."
"Take the kids out for some fresh air within easy reach of Belfast city centre at Barnett Demesne, located next to Malone House. The park features an arboretum, daffodil garden, ecotrail, orienteering routes and a children’s playground (near Shaw’s Bridge), or for those looking for a little bit more adventure, you can try the bike trails and jump parks."
"11 Botanic Avenue, Belfast BT7 1JG Northern IrelandIndian, Asian, NepaliLunch, Dinner, Late NightDelivery, Takeout, Reservations, Seating, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Free Wifi, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service[email protected]+44 28 9024 9264http://www.kathmandukitchen.co.uk"
"An array of tasty Nepalese specials feature on the main menu, including chicken momo, lamb tikka, Himalayan prawn curry and saag ra masu, each served with plain nan, rice or chips."
"This Asian fusion restaurant is a little hidden gem just to the side of Belfast's City Hall. It opened quietly in 2016 and thanks to word of mouth is now one of the must-try places in the city. Make sure you book before heading, you will find it difficult to get a table on Saturday evening even a week in advance."
"Yügo is a contemporary eatery in Belfast dishing up colourful flavours of the Orient with an unique Irish twist!. Why not pop down to Wellington Street and try their fresh vibrant food served with flavours of Asia!. You can check out their Vegan and Vegetarian menu here"