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More to see in Belfast
Today, Belfast cuisine combines English and Irish culinary traditions. The restaurant's menu will depend on the chef's preferences, and on which side of the "wall of the world" he is located. Although in general, the native Irish have also adopted many English cooking habits, and Protestant monarchists are happy to cook coddle. By the way, you should definitely taste it. This is a traditional Irish dish of pork sausages, potatoes, and onions. They are stewed together in a meat broth and served with seasonings. In principle, the entire Belfast cuisine corresponds to the desire for pragmatism, satiety, and taste, regardless of the appearance of a particular dish. The vast majority of local culinary creations will not cause problems to the stomach of a European or American. The lack of excessive love for spices and the habit of eating exotic ingredients in the city will allow tourists to order any dish in Belfast without fear of encountering something completely unfamiliar. Traditional English breakfasts are very popular in the city. Scrambled eggs are at the heart of the morning meal here. It is served with sausage or bacon, tomatoes, mushrooms, and sometimes beans. A couple of toast with jam and French fries are also served with scrambled eggs. French fries are very popular in the city. The traditional English “fish and chips” is the most popular dish in Belfast. This is French fries with breaded fish fillets, seasoned with malt sauce. “Fish and chips” is served … Read further

Our guide chapters over Belfast

Attractions and active leisure

Golf fans will never feel bored in Belfast as there are several golf centers there, with Citi Golf being one of the most popular. It occupies a large area and offers everything needed for exciting and unforgettable pastime. Besides golf fields, visitors will be pleased to find magnificent relaxation areas. Another golf center, Belvoir Park Golf Club, is considered one of the most picturesque in the region. It is … Open

Cuisine and top restaurants

You should also taste local sausage puddings, fried sausages stuffed with apple or horseradish, and boiled salted beef with cabbage. You should order a boxty as a side dish with meat dishes. These are potato pancakes. Mashed potatoes with seaweed and bread are also made from potatoes. Fish dishes are very popular here. The locals prefer to stew the fish or fry it on the grill. Most often, they serve it with the … Open

Traditions and mentality of Belfast

Without a doubt, the Belfast Maritime Festival is one of Belfast's most exciting events. You can get to it on the second weekend of July. Events start at 10:00 and end at 22:00 on Saturday. The festival also starts at 10:00 on Sunday. But it ends at 16:00. The first Belfast Maritime Festival was held back in 1973. About five dozen sailboats from all over the world take part in the sea festival every year. There are … Open

Travel guide to Belfast

Visiting local pubs has always been one of the most favorite pastimes for tourists in Belfast. Local pubs are the best destination not only to try the most delicious local beer but also to enjoy the best national food. The Golden Mile is the right place to search for a suitable pub. Some venues in this part of Belfast have been open there for more than a century. These pubs have an inimitable historical atmosphere. … Open

Belfast for children - what to visit

There are also quest-rooms in the city. Their complexity and surroundings are suitable for a family pass. You can explore a room furnished in the best traditions of the past years, even with a five-year-old child. You will also have the opportunity to search for jewelry in Escape Rooms Belfast. Timescape - Live Escape Games will appeal to a teenager. It's very exciting to escape through the corridors of the … Open

Shopping, streets and outlets

You can buy a wide variety of products in Belfast. There are familiar food markets and fairly large shopping centers here. Both products from local manufacturers and products of world-famous brands are sold there. The city cannot be called a shopping center. So if you want to spend a few days walking through shopping galleries and picky choices of branded clothing and shoes, you'll be disappointed. The choice of … Open

Moving around in Great Britain - transportation

There are also taxi services in the country. The most expensive vehicles are black cabs. They can be stopped simply on the street. Cars are always upscale, with a clean and comfortable interior. Drivers use a meter. The less expensive taxi should be called on the phone. In this case, you need to clarify the price, since there is no meter in the cabin. Large cities have trams. In London, you can even find two-story trams. However, buses are considered the most popular way of traveling around the city. They run from 4-5 am until 1 am. There are some night routes. As a rule, they only cruise around major cities and the most popular destinations. Tickets for public transport can be bought at roadside kiosks, at stops and railway stations, as well as directly from the driver. … Open

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