Events

Belfast Restaurant Week

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Date/Time
Date(s) - 05/10/2013
11:30 am - 4:30 pm

Location
Belfast City Hall
Donegall Square N
Belfast
Co Antrim
BT1 5GS

United Kingdom


Bring your  friends to join the Lord Mayor of Belfast Councillor Máirtín Ó Muilleoir and Celebrity Masterchef finalist, writer and broadcaster Hardeep Singh Kohli on Saturday 5 October 2013 from 11.30am when they will officially open Belfast Restaurant Week 2013 at Taste and Dine at Belfast City Hall.

The grounds of Belfast City Hall will be transformed into a mini food city for this fabulous opening event of Restaurant Week. Immerse yourself in Belfast’s and Northern Ireland’s unique foodie culture for this  two day showcase celebration of the best of Belfast’s food scene and local food producers. Meet some of the heroes of Belfast Restaurant Week, sample some great food and enjoy fascinating talks and demonstrations by leading chefs.

Featuring a variety of delicious food such as tapas, stew, ribs, steak, canapés, Indian food, Seafood and more from:

Restaurants

AM PM

Harlem Café

James Street South

Knife and Fork Grill

Molly’s Yard

Mourne Seafood Truck

Ramada Encore

Refresh @ Skainos Sq

Safa

SS Nomadic( Posh Nosh)

Ten Square

The Raj Indian Restaurant

Tony Romas

Producers

dublincitty.ie

Belfast Cookery School

Broughgammon Farm

Eva Paris

Glastry Farm

Harnetts Oil

St Georges

You can also sample delicious treats such as cake pops, sorbets, french patissiere, oils and venison from local producers.

We look forward to seeing you there and hope that you are looking forward to a wonderful celebration of food and drink in Belfast throughout Belfast Restaurant Week.

Over 80 restaurants have signed up to take part in Belfast Restaurant Week and nearly 40 events will be taking place throughout the week.  To download your Belfast Restaurant Week brochure and plan your gastronomic week please go to: www.visit-belfast.com/food

Belfast Restaurant Week is supported by the Northern Ireland Regional Food Programme administered by the Department of Agriculture and Rural Development and the Northern Ireland Tourist Board