My favourite place to eat in Belfast. The soups they serve are something else. I have tried many things that I wouldn't normally eat or cook. Not the cheapest place to eat, but you get what you pay for and I love it.

My favourite place to eat in Belfast. The soups they serve are something else. I have tried many things that I wouldn't normally eat or cook. Not the cheapest place to eat, but you get what you pay for and I love it.
I visited here for the 1st time on Wednesday night with my husband to celebrate our wedding anniversary. Our table was booked for 6.45pm which was in time for the pre-theatre menu which is £14.95 for starter & main course. The service was slightly on the slow side, but we were in no rush so this didn't pose a problem....
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Went for my wifes birthday last March before going to a show in the Opera house, had to get something to eat on the way home as we were famished. They cant really hide behind the haute cuisine veil as the Grand room in the Merchant is another restaurant we regularly eat in and always come away content.
The food is pretty good, and the staff are always very attentive and helpful- without being overbearing.
Had a very nice dinner here with good food and service. The tables are quite close together but the friendly service and recommendation to try the sticky toffee pudding were great.
Have been to bks about 6 times in the past three years, all of which have been very pleasurable. We love how they change the menu regularly as it keeps us coming back and we enjoy coming back to see the same members of staff who always make us feel so welcome. We had relatives home from England two weeks...
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Myself and 2 girlfriends went here for dinner on Saturday night. All 3 of us had the pea risotto with poached egg. It was the smallest piece of risotto ive ever been served, TINY, but all the flavours were there. The maitred/ manager highy recommened the lamb or the hake. The lamb just melted in your mouth, and the flavours...
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After friends recommending this restaurant we decided to give it a try on a Saturday evening in February before going to the theatre. We had booked our table for 5.30pm. On arrival we were shown to our table which was at the back of the restaurant and beside the serving hatch from the kitchen. It was also very cold! As...
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Work Christmas Dinners are usually terrible, we had ours here, so it was great, really lovely!
My partner and I arrived in Belfast yesterday, we asked the concierge of the hotel we were staying in that we were looking for a good restaurant to dine, as it was a special night. We just had a baby 10 months ago and were celebrating my partners birthday. The lady highly recommended Beatrice Kennedy, we just have to say...
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