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The best restaurantsof japanese in Belfast Belfast
"69 Donegall Pass, Belfast BT7 1DR Northern IrelandJapanese, Sushi, Asian, GrillLunch, DinnerDelivery, Takeout, Reservations, Seating, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Free Wifi, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service[email protected]+44 28 9543 0970http://www.kamakurasushi.co.uk/"
"The vegan restaurant which has been turning heads throughout the city, Eat Street are proof that vegan food doesn't just have to be 'an alternative' to a meat-eating lifestyle - it can offer plenty of fantastic, unique dishes of its own accord. What vegan food should I try?. We've enjoyed their Meatball maranira ciabatta with cheese and grilled onions recently, but with a new menu released this month and different specials each day, it's worth checking their Facebook for all the best options."
"Another restaurant dedicated to the vegan movement, Eat Street is a wholesome, hearty venue right in the centre of Belfast. Eat Street is one of the major players when it comes to healthy yet tasty vegan dishes that feel like a treat. If you’ve got a special occasion coming up, this is the place to go for all your vegan food!"
"If you and your family are seeking more than the usual sausages and chips focused children’s menu then Zizzi is the place for you. They offer a three-course children’s meal for £6.95 that contains a wide variety of options including mini garlic bread, pesto dip, pasta dishes, pizzas, a selection of healthier side dishes and dessert. Dishes can be altered to suit gluten free, vegetarian and vegan diets."
"This is the perfect location for catching up with friends and family or a much needed break after a shopping spree. Our Italian restaurant serves tasty Ita ..."
"Another of the Lisburn Road Italian brigade, Amici is known for its unreal 5.95 lunch deal during the week, but it’s also pretty decent value at evenings and weekends too. It’s a cosy little place and it rarely disappoints on the food end of things either."
"This little quaint spot used to be known as Opera, and we were a little sad when the former closed down as it was a go-to spot on the Dublin Road for tasty pizza in a cosy setting. But Bella Vita opened its doors recently and it looks like the same quality pizza remains, despite the name change."
"With its striking exterior and exposed brick interior, Howard Street is a treat for the eyes as well as the taste buds. With a tempting (and reasonably priced) pre-theatre menu, as well as lunch and a la carte, there is something to suit all budgets. The kitchen focuses on full-flavored dishes using local ingredients and the quality really is top-notch."
"Vegetarian menu >> Howard Street serves up full flavoured dishes created from the current season’s ingredients, sourced locally by their chefs. Vegetarian dishes include curried risotto, wild mushroom linguine and potato and caramelised onion gratin."
"Howard Street is knocking date nights out of the park with its gorgeous blend of sultry decor and mouthwatering plates. Head here for cosy corners where seasonal produce and quirky cocktails reign supreme."
"If gothic grandeur is more to your taste, book a table in the Victorian oak-panelled dining room at the five-star Culloden Estate and Spa. The dining style here is described as ‘gourmet chic’, but despite its find dining credentials and formal setting, it’s an excellent choice for both families and couples. Adults can enjoy modern Irish cuisine, with their three course fine dining set menu, accompanied by views over the Belfast lough."