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    4.3 (58 reviews)
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    Autumn salad
    Cin C.

    We had late lunch at home and was pleasantly surprised by the nutritious and delicious meal we had. We shared the autumn super salad and the lunch special of smoked haddock gratin. The salad was exactly what I wanted, tahini, beets, quinoa, and autumn vegetables. It was colorful and had so many textures, while being filling. The smoked haddock gratin was amazing also. Salty haddock on new potatoes, with creamed leeks and grained mustard. The fish was succulent and paired so nicely with the sauce. The space is super bright and airy with so many plants around. It feels like a homey space to have a meal and get out of the rain. Would definitely recommend!

    Coconut pannacotta
    Nikki S.

    You know what they say..... bad service can ruin a good meal.... This is what happened in our case. We made a reservation based off of reviews right for when they opened at noon. We were seated by a very kind gentleman and that is where the good service ended. The ambiance is great, reminds me of a restaurant I love in Brooklyn. The menu is also wonderful. My husband and I decided on the prix fixe menu and our son opted for the grange farm chicken. For our starters we got the squid and the cauliflower veloute. Both of the starters were delicious. I opted for the smoked haddock dish and my husband had the chicken confit. These dishes were both delicious as well. For dessert he had the coconut panacotta and I had the sticky toffee pudding..... the deserts were just okay, tasty but nothing special. My son loved his chicken and had the sorbet selection for dessert. Our waitress was the real problem here. She seemed irritated when we asked about the menu and rolled her eyes at my 12 year old son when he wanted to order from the adult menu. She was not attentive to our table and left plates and glasses sitting in front of us, never clearing them. This is not what you would expect from a Michelin star restaurant. She was just plain rude. Had the waitress been great they would've gotten 4 or more stars from me.

    Sweet Corn Chowder
    Daniel F.

    The Food and service was Amazing! By far our best meal in Belfast. Highly recommend. A lot of food is native to the land as well as a lot of bar food, so this was a nice change.

    Risotto primavera

    'Home' is an appropriate name for this restaurant since the food that came out seemed like it was made by young kids who don't know how to cook. Unfortunately, my expectations going in for an early dinner was not even close to being met. Ordered the mackerel and beetroot salad starter, risotto primavera, and sticky toffee pudding. The mackerel was so so, not really much at all on the plate and was not seasoned at all (sure it is a starter, but come on). The few pieces of salad were wimpy and wilted. I feel like if going to a Bib Gourmand restaurant, the food should come out properly seasoned straight out of the kitchen. Still, I was hungry, so ate it. Next was the risotto - yikes. Risotto should be creamy and full of depth, this was like they used a rice cooker for and then added some broth, not that the rice was simmered low for a while, allowing it to slowly cook and develop flavor. Lima beans somehow were hard, but also wrinkled. Oh, and again with the seasoning. Still ate it. Hoping that dessert will redeem it all. Unfortunately not. First couple bites of sticky toffee pudding were good (sugary, what is not to like), but after a while the sweetness was one dimensional and overwhelming. Sad experience really. Service was alright. I was seated right away, food came out quick (would have preferred that they take their time and make it right). Ambiance was fine. But overall not the kind of experience from a place listed by the Michelin Guide.

    Delicious cod!
    Nicole P.

    This restaurant has such an intriguing menu, and I loved the cod that I ordered. The entire dish was absolutely perfect. We also started with the bread and tapenade which were delicious too! The only downside was the incredibly rude host/server. I don't expect overly-warm, cutesy service at all; I understand that everyone's human and just tending to their jobs. But this man was particularly unpleasant. He was condescending, wouldn't even look us in the eye, and made a huge deal out of giving us a table for an hour. We understood that without a booking we'd only get the table for an hour, and wanted to eat as quickly as we could so as not to burden them, but he made us feel idiotic for even wanting to try to get a table without a booking! He alone would turn me off from returning again, which is saying something because the food was outstanding.

    Stevie M.

    Yesterday was another absolute stinker of a day and I was ridiculously early for a meeting in town so I called in to Home and met a friend. He was having lunch and but I opted for a just a coffee. Home really does feel like Home - there's a fantastic ambiance to the place. Even though it was busy and there was a buzz of chatter it was still peaceful. Home is split in to two clear parts. A deli for lunchers on the go and coffee drinkers like myself and a restaurant area for those who are looking for a finer dining. For the restaurant, that was very busy yesterday, you have to wait to be seated but for the deli you can grab a seat and queue up at the counter. I went to the counter with my pal who was eating and the healthy options were great, all sorts pf greenery. We sat ourselves at the window and watched the world go by. As mentioned it was a really nice atmosphere and a great spot to unwind at lunchtime. Sometimes these sorts of places are manic but things couldn't have been more different here. The coffee was great too - strong and slightly bitter, just how I like it and at £1.90 it was a snip. I can't wait to get back and try the food - when I do I'll do a review update.

    Fishcakes, to die for!
    Christine S.

    Divine beyond words! I was lucky to be treated to dinner at home restaurant, by my work. We ate there on a weeknight, and I had eagerly eyed up the menu beforehand, but it all sounded so good, I was still none the wiser as to what I was going to have before I got there. It was my first visit and I have to say I absolutely love the ambiance of the restaurant. Lovely rustic interior, it really suits the name 'Home' and conveniently located in the city centre, it was super easy and hassle free to get to. In the end, I decided to go for the Fishcake and pureé starter, followed by Cod and crushed chickpea main. The food was out of this world, almost to the extent of wanting to lick the plate, it was so good! Great selection of time too, fantastic restaurant!

    Lunch meet
    Adam C.

    What can I say about my Home experience? Let's start with the good bit, that's the food. They have a huge range of healthy options. I went for frittata and feta salad which were from the fresh deli section. I didn't expect to like it as much as I did if I'm honest. The one thing that threw me off was being asked what I wanted as I approached the deli - make sure you decide in advance! We sat at the window looking out at rainy Belfast. We choose these seats mainly because it was so busy at lunch time. Although I'm glad we sat here as we got to see some interesting characters passing by! Home is great, somewhere I've never eaten before but I'm now keen to try their evening offerings.

    Allison S.

    Amazing breakfast. Good coffee. Do yourself a favor and stop in. We had the sweet corn fritter and sausage black pudding burger with a poached egg. So much yes.

    Vegan burger on gluten-free bun

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    Had a lovely evening at Home , would definitely recommend it to anyone , lovely staff and beautiful food

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    Latitude Restaurant

    Latitude Restaurant

    4.8(4 reviews)
    1.2 miQueen Quarter

    Took my mum here for Sunday lunch today. As she's over from Glasgow I thought I'd give this place a…read morego after seeing a few reviews on Trip Advisor. The food was exquisite. We both had the slow roast beef with red wine jus. It broke apart on the fork touching it. Flavours were amazing and beautifully presented. For dessert I had a lemon and blackberry panna cotta with homemade shortbread. My mum had the apple crumble with clotted ice cream. We had a taste of each other's, but they were both delicious. I was almost tempted to ask for another dessert just to be greedy lol Overall. The service was good. Excellent food, great atmosphere and nice surroundings. Will definitely be back here before next week is out. Prices are also very reasonable for the type of food. Another excellent lunch here today. The food is so nice we've booked a table again for Wednesday. Can't wait to go back.

    This is a review I did in June…read more "Simple definitions of Latitude are a parallel and horizontal grid line on a map and freedom of action and thought. With Latitude Restaurant, the team of Akhil (front of house) and Amit (Head Chef), really have brought East and West together perfectly well and have fulfilled both the above definitions. Latitude (formerly Lolita), is in the leafy suburbs of Stranmillis residing at 66 Stranmillis Road, Belfast. It opened earlier this year in February. My wife and I decided to give it a try and chose Latitude as it really offered a true fusion between East and West cuisine. With the two little ones dropped off with grandparents it was our wee date night. We arrived around 6.30 pm last Friday evening (17th June) and ascended our stairway to heaven. The first thing that struck us was that there was lots of natural light and the signage was very elegant. When we entered the dining area it was a compact sized and nicely decorated dining area, holding 50 people comfortably, without being too obtrusive. Our waitress had the biggest smile I've seen for a while and was extremely welcoming. She seated us and took our drinks order. We started with sparkling water whilst we perused the wine and main menu. The wine menu was very extensive and offered wines of all calibre. We opted for the 2013 Rooks Lane Shiraz from Australia. This was presented to us by Akhil himself. A note on the menu, it's great to see the whole menu on one page albeit a rather large one!! We opted for a starter each and a main course each. For starters I chose Prawn Gratinee and my wife had the calamari. This came out after about ten minutes and was piping hot. The 4 King Prawns were served in a Spanish mini paella dish with warmed bread, wedge of lemon and on a square plate. My wife chose the calamari, which were breaded and served on a metal ladle holder with a green salad, wedge of lemon and garlic mayo all on a slate. My prawns were in garlic, chilli, wine and tomato sauce and all the flavours were discernible. The calamari was soft and perfectly cooked-not rubbery and the taste of garlic lemon really came through. Now I do prefer my food on white round plates but alas the slate and black square plate did not detract from the delicious starters. After about ten minutes of just chilling and relaxing, enjoying the wine (my wife was drinking as I was driving!!) our main courses arrived. My wife went for the Mushroom linguine and I the Grilled Chicken Supreme - with a twist...... The mushroom tagliatelle came out on a huge bowl and looked and smelt divine. I ordered the chicken but changed a few things. I substituted the bacon mash for garlic potatoes and the tarragon sauce for pepper sauce. Suffice to say my two substitutions were definite game changers. The garlic potatoes were certainly garlicky but had an Eastern touch mainly that they were cooked with a touch of spice- turmeric and cumin. This is a true fusion twist which worked so well on traditional garlic potatoes. The mushroom linguine was creamy and plenty of umami taste and the truffle oil was subtly present. We had little room left for the mouth watering desserts (indeed had to take the remnants of the linguine home). We did squeeze a regular coffee and a Bailey's coffee to finish the evening off. In summary the restaurant is very relaxed and the staff are attentive, I still cannot believe we spent nearly 3 hours there! We had all of this for just over £65. This is definitely a great place where East meets West. Latitude also have a private function room with a capacity of 50-60 people where you can have for free, but have food packages per person to suit your needs."

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    Drennan's Restaurant - nice 'n' cosy

    Drennan's Restaurant

    3.3(7 reviews)
    0.8 miQueen Quarter
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    Drennans is special and romantic. The restaurant has a cool, relaxed and inviting atmosphere that…read moreyou associate with upper market venues and really does hold its own in this ranking. The food is absolutely divine and they even have a pianist playing beautiful music throughout the evening. We went here on a date and couldn't have picked a more intimate venue. The menu isn't overly long which I like as I always see about a million things I want, but here, it's nice and simple. I went for the Greshingham Duck which was absolutely perfectly cooked and my partner had the steak which was also cooked just the way he wanted it! Highly recommend Drennans for a nice romantic dinner, If the prices put you off for the evening menu, come between 5 and 7 and you can get the early evening menu priced an £12.95 for two courses and £10 for three, a real bargain considering a main will set you back about £17 after 7. And the menu is just as good!

    Drennans is defo on my list of favourite places to eat in the city centre. Its quirky, atmospheric…read moreand serves great great food. And the ultimate bonus - its unlicenced so BYO. We pushed the boat out at Christmas and did BYO in style with several bottles of Moet. Champagne in a restaurant at supermarket prices (OK plus corkage) - how fab is that?! It's a long narrow space which makes it feel intimate without the feeing that you're sitting on top of the table next to you. I went with a few raucous friends and at first was disappointed to be seated at a little booth right at the door. But it was also right at the (unlicensed) bar and therefore the cute waiters so all good as it turns out. The food is up-market bistro-ish. Things like smoked chicken salad, duck confit, scallops and black pudding. It's not the cheapest place to eat but remember that you are really saving on the booze. The hake main course for example is £17 but comes with potatoes so you don't really need a side order. Unless you are a glutton like me. There is a set menu before 7pm at £13 for 2 courses and £17 for 3 courses which I think is great value and which I am planning to try after a hard afternoon shopping. The best bit of my evening was the resident singer and piano player. Easy on the eye with the kind of deep raspy voice which alludes to some hard living. Fab.

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