Eating
Eating out is one of young Belfast's favourite evening pastimes and an astonishing number of fashionable cafes and chic restaurants have sprung up around the city centre during the last few years. Although there's an emphasis on modern Irish and European cuisine, with French and Italian especially popular, you'll find a smattering of Indian and Chinese restaurants too. Standards are generally high and often exceptionally good value for money. The choice is limited for vegetarians, and there's a real dearth of wholefood restaurants, but many more restaurants now include vegetarian dishes on their menu. Bear in mind that restaurants are often fully booked on Friday and Saturday evenings, so you need to reserve a table or be prepared either to eat early or spend a fruitless time trekking around for a free table. There are plenty of places for daytime eating in the centre and along the Golden Mile, from new cafes to traditional pubs (many of the latter serve excellent lunches); most of the city's well-established restaurants are south of the centre from the Golden Mile outwards
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