Celebrity Restaurant

Belize City


We love Celebrity because it is a semi-swanky place that is not inside a hotel. The place has an extensive menu that includes American favorites, such as steaks and sandwiches, Mexican fare like fajitas and quesadillas, plenty of pasta dishes and a few Mediterranean surprises such as hummus, kofta and kebabs.

That said, the chef's specialty is seafood – and you are in Belize, after all – so why not sample the lobster hollandaise or the heaping plate of conch ceviche? The ambience is casual with a happening bar as you enter and a large dining room further inside.


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