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2 years ago
Good three star reflecting price point and food on the plate. We both turned up to Uluru by default. It was very pleasant. We hadn't booked anywhere but had intended to dine in Embers next door. Embers refused us entry due to reservations. Uluru gave us a warm welcome. They looked after us very well. The seating was comfy, has an open kitchen and it was quite a large dining space. I did something out of character ordering a burger & chips (£16). Apparently the chips are hand cut I suppose rather than machine cut. I'm not sure it matters really, what matters is the potato, freshness, the cooking medium and cooking temperature. It wasn't cold pressed olive oil used for frying - that would impress, rather than spuds being hand cut. I didn't enjoy the chips. I didn't like the taste. I don't think they were fried at the right temperature and doubt they were maris piper spuds. My burger was venison another first for me topped with pasteurised Brie. It was tasty; my wife has a beef & bird burger(£16) which she enjoyed. They were tasty served on factory - made not hand - made bread rolls. Stripping it all back it was (albeit) two tasty burger & chips, two cappuccinos (£4 each) and a glass of wine (£7) total £50. It ain't a bargain now. The risk is that folk will cook at home or opt instead for international cheap rubbish fast food choices. Customers will be sensitive to price gouging especially as energy costs are dropping. I buy grass fed Irish fillet steak and the kilo price hasn't changed in three years, but no one should ever forget how we all got here. It's courtesy of a bunch of robbing scoundrels pretending to govern. They pretend they lowered inflation but Arab states did that. They've imposed austerity on the population for 13 years that's not needed. They've hollowed out every aspect of critical public service to near death. They've weaponised the benefits system against the poor and sick which isn't generous to start with (lowest pension paid in Europe from the 3rd richest country in Europe) and Truss one out of five useless spiv prime ministers who lost £120 billion inside a few weeks lost her job after 45 days but has just taken her £125k annual PM pension for life. So Cameron also gets £125k like May, like Johnston and when he is kicked out Sunak and he will be kicked out we'll be forking out well over half a million quid annually to sheer chancers pretending to be tories who have left the country in ruination and poverty. They wouldn't recognise a real Tory policy if they stood on it barefoot. And as for this statelet, well don't get me started let's just say we got the politicians we truly deserve; a first minister totally untouched by experience and a potential deputy first minister who really is just a cowardly shiver looking for a spine to crawl up. He won't give up his Westminster salary so all you suckers who vote for this gutless shiver can go to the chippy if you can find one open. read more
1 year ago
Great food! Great service! I had the halumi salad it was excellent. My son had the burger & said it was excellent. They also had kangaroo on the menu. read more
I have been wanting to try Uluru restaurant for ages since it moved to its new Market Street location. Luckily today I got the opportunity to do just this when I met a friend for lunch in Armagh. I've always really liked Uluru which is an Australian bistro, now I love it even more! The new restaurant is warm, welcoming and beautifully designed. Service was great, wine beautiful and food luscious. I had a gorgeously delicious goats cheese salad (goats cheese mousse, poached pears, roasted beetroot and mini poppadoms) accompanied by a side of hand-cut chips. All was washed down with a couple of glasses of lovely, smooth Chardonnay. Heavenly food. Uluru still offer a separate, dedicated vegetarian menu which is great to see and I cannot wait to sample all the vegetarian dishes listed. Top marks to Uluru, who I now reckon are one of the best restaurants in Northern Ireland. I would highly recommend this brilliant restaurant - it's definitely worth the trip to Armagh for a brunch, lunch or dinner. read more
13 years ago
I was staying at the City Hotel and this is a pleasant walk away - slightly uphill and over cobblestones (so maybe not so pleasant if it is icy). It has a small interior - maybe 9 tables - and a small staff (but I'm not sure that's the usual). They had crocodile steaks on special, but a co-worker warned they have a fishy taste. I was not brave and had a fillet steak with champ and sweet potato fries. Luckily one of my companions ordered the kangaroo steak and let me have a bite. It was really good and I'm not sure if it had been served to me as beef I would have noticed the difference. It had a lot more flavor than my fillet despite being a little more done. They had a great selection of drinks, starters, and desserts and the service was friendly. Being from the U.S. with two companions from Scotland, we didn't understand everything on the menu descriptions but weren't sure what was peculiar to Ireland and what Australia but the staff answered our questions. read more
9 years ago
"Nice Dinner" Recommended by the hotel staff and it was a decent place. Nice atmosphere but the service was not great. Brought the wrong wine once and were not very attentive. Food was good except the steak was very tough with too much grizzle. read more
11 years ago
Very nice food and friendly staff. The new location is very spacious and fresh. Had a great dinner here :-)
8 years ago
Great atmosphere and service. Food delicious, though slightly small servings. Still great value for money though. Have had breakfasts and dinners in here and never left disappointed. Really recommended! read more
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16 Market Street
Armagh BT61 7BX
United Kingdom
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