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1. Istanbul
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Western-style
2. Castle Kitchen + Bar
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€23
Barbeque
3. The Bushmills Inn Restaurant
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€29
Western-style
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Bushmills is the main town near the Giant's Causeway and is famous for producing whiskey. It is said to be the earliest whiskey producing area in Ireland. This hotel provides accommodation and catering, and its business is very good. Reservations are required for dining.
4. Granny Annie's
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1 Reviews
€14
Western-style
137***66
Granny Annie's is a relatively civilian restaurant. The hamburger buns are average, but the bacon is pretty good. The Coke has ice cubes and the coffee is quite strong. Overall it's pretty good and the price is not too high.
5. Yoko at the Jet Centre
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€25
Asian Cuisine
6. Primrose
5
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1 Reviews
€12
Western-style
137***66
Have a cup of coffee and try the famous soda bread of Northern Ireland. The soda bread made by Northern Irish people does not contain baking powder, so it is softer and tastes similar to cake. Be sure to remember to add white cream to it!
7. District 45
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8. Causeway Hotel Bar & Restaurant
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1 Reviews
€17
Western-style
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After traveling to the UK and visiting major cities such as England, Scotland, and London, we flew to Belfast, the capital of Northern Ireland. I have friends there who can take us around to visit and play. On the first day, we went to the most famous attraction in Belfast - Stonehenge. Not far from Stonehenge, there is a hotel. It is really a paradise. We had lunch in the restaurant in the hotel before setting off. When we arrived, we were the first table of guests. Because the British eat later, the decoration of the restaurant is very beautiful, with tables, cabinets, chandeliers, tableware, etc. It's like entering an ancient castle, but it is very bright. Because the row of windows facing the outside are made of floor-to-ceiling glass, the environment here is sunny, blue sky and white clouds, so the light directly penetrates into the restaurant through the large glass. During the day, the restaurant does not need to turn on the lights at all, and the natural light is already sufficient. For me, a person who came to the UK and European countries for the first time, I learned a lot. All the lunch meals are printed on a sign, and there are many different sets of meals with different prices. If you rarely see these all-English menus and find it a bit difficult, then you can first think about whether you want to eat meat or vegetarian, and if you eat meat, what kind of meat you want to eat, and then break it down step by step. The meal here is very large. If you have one meal per person, you can't finish it if you are not a big eater. It is best to recommend two meals for three people. The service in the restaurant is very good, and the waiters are very polite. The hotel does not look big. When you enter the door, there is a restaurant on one side and a reception on the other side. I think it is worth coming here for a meal.
9. Donnelly's Bakery & Coffee Shop
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1 Reviews
Coffee Shops
M32***23
The warm light of Donnelly's Bakery & Coffee Shop creates an extremely warm and healing atmosphere for this bakery. I highly recommend it! The aroma of baking that comes out when you push the door is even more mouth-watering! The bread is delicious, and the coffee is also a signature!
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