The words ‘fresh locally sourced ingredients’ are becoming lost in translation these days however the eponymously named Howard Street delivers exactly these, put together to form delicious dishes with flavour always at the forefront.
Elegant fine-dining restaurant in a magnificent Victorian room, located in an upscale hotel.
Unfussy, family-owned eatery offering traditional & local Irish fare plus patio seating & beers.
One Unique Restaurant occupying 3 Levels. Offers 2 amazing Asian fusion cuisines. Japanese teppanyak
Modest outpost for Irish & globally inspired breakfast, brunch & lunch dishes, plus free Wi-Fi.
Warm, brick-clad eatery serving a range of European specialties plus cocktails, beer & wine.
39 Athol St, Belfast BT12 4GX, UK
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