Seeing as we are on one almighty island, it’s no wonder we have some of the best seafood. From The Mourne Seafood Bar to Belfast’s Taste & Tour, here are the top picks of the best (and freshest) Belfast seafood experiences.
Mourne Seafood Bar
If you enjoy fresh local seafood at an affordable price then make your way to the Mourne Seafood Bar in Belfast. To ensure freshness they purchase direct from the local ports of Annalong and Kilkeel on a daily basis.
Fish City
Located on Ann Street, Fish City is a lively seafood restaurant with takeaway, specialising in sustainably sourced and award-winning dishes. Don’t forget to try their oysters, where they are sourced from Carlingford, served with a soy, chilli and ginger dressing.
Deanes Love Fish
Deanes Love Fish is located on Howard Street in the very heart of Belfast. Seafood dominates the wide ranging menu but it is the extraordinary affordability of the signature dishes, excellent quality and presentation that will surprise and delight you.
James St
James St is a casual and contemporary, brick-walled restaurant. The charcoal grill still plays centre stage, cooking not just some of the best steaks and prime cuts Northern Ireland has to offer but also fresh whole fish, pork and vegetables.
Sakura Sushi Japanese Restaurant
Situated in busy Belfast’s Botanic Avenue, Sakura was the first authentic Sushi Bar in Belfast. Specialising in the wonderful culinary art of sushi as well as offering a variety of fusion food, including noodle and rice dishes to satisfy all taste buds.
St George's Market
St. George’s Market is a great place to taste local seafood cuisine. The fish section alone holds the reputation for being the leading retail fish market on the island of Ireland. Are you planning on making a homecooked meal? Why not buy some seafood from the wide selection.
Taste & Tour
The award-winning original Belfast Food Tour™ takes you on a 4-hour fun and food-filled guided walk. You will be guided by an enthusiastic local foodie who will allow you to get a flavour for the city and the produce of Northern Ireland.