1 Best Restaurant in Northern Ireland

Café Parisien

$$ | Central District

Taking its name from the eponymous first-class café on RMS Titanic, Café Parisien divides itself into a downstairs creperie and a stylish upstairs restaurant in a landmark six-story sandstone building opposite City Hall. Choose from an array of savory or sweet crepes and galettes or head upstairs for main courses at lunch or dinner, which may include beef bourguignon or bouillabaisse, the celebrated stew of Provence. At £19.95 the two-course lunch menu du jour is expensive but worth it for the views.

Ask for a terrace table (the halogen heaters keep you warm on a chilly day) from where you can watch the progress of city life and cradle a digestif.

1–3 Donegall Sq. N, Belfast, Co. Down, BT1 5GA, Northern Ireland
028-9590–4338
Known For
  • cod fillet, mussels, and white bean cassoulet
  • hot smoked salmon omelet
  • vegan beetroot rosti with tofu and pickled vegetables
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon.--Wed.