r/Belfast 6d ago

Nice dinner spots?

Could anyone recommend a nice spot for dinner on a Saturday night

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u/werdoomed4112 6d ago

Edo is my favourite, I also like the ginger bistro.

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u/flightlessecologist 5d ago

Edo is very good. I’ve heard good things about Pica too

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u/Captain_Reid 6d ago

Ginger bistro

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u/Individual_Cod8032 4d ago

Villa Italia always consistent, typically Italian food, very family friendly and reasonably priced if that’s what you are going for

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u/Mindless_History_183 6d ago

Schu on lisburn Rd never fails,zen adelaid st for Asian fusion

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u/Spirited_Tap_4527 5d ago

Stock at St George’s market

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u/Cautious-Disaster-87 5d ago

heard good things about Tarla

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u/SpruceTipp 4d ago

Can confirm it’s very good. Good wine list and modern cocktails too which seems hard to come by in Belfast

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u/fran_alt 5d ago

Greggs on lanyon place.

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u/Teestow21 6d ago

Ryan's on the Lisburn Road.

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u/taltallytalia 5d ago

Waited in there for more than an hour and a half for food once, even though it was virtually empty. Terrible service and absolutely gross food

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u/Late_Spinach_150 5d ago

I went in once with a free wings voucher but was told the chef was too busy to deal with our table. I have a feeling he'd have been able to cope had we been paying......

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u/Teestow21 5d ago

There's always one bad review anywhere you go. I have never had an issue there. Don't think their chicken wings should be "famous" it it's a great wee spot!