Noble

Top choice in Belfast


You'll need to book ahead to secure a table at this tiny restaurant that serves exceptional food. The menu of modern Irish dishes is nothing revolutionary but everything tastes really good; there's an excellent wine list, too. The dining room hums with the chatter of happy diners and service is so warm you'll feel like you're eating with old friends.


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1.46 MILES

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2. Ulster Transport Museum

1.52 MILES

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3. Stormont

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6. Great Light

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