Learn languages the fun way with Lingopie! Start your free trial today! Sign up here: learn.lingopie.com/wherearewe Thanks so much for watching our food tour in Belfast! We had no idea that the food there would be this amazing. If we missed something, make sure to let us know in the comments, so we can try it next time. We definitely can't wait to be back in Ireland! 🙂- Brandon & Anja
You were mixing up Ulster and Northern Ireland quite a lot .Northern ireland is in Ulster,but not all of ulster is northern ireland ,3 of the nine coubties of ulster are in the republic
They still do deliveries for maine drinks. A truck comes around to different neighbourhoods and You can just walk up and ask for a bottle for the same price as it is in shops. the only difference is the bottles are glass, and you have to give the empty bottle back when they come around your neighbourhood again, which is usually every fortnight so it can be reused
You missed out on a Tayto Crisp sandwich.. white bread, mayo and your favourite tayto crisp.. add a slice of cheese if you want to be adventurous.. top tier NI food! Great video by the way! Glad you loved our our we country ❤
I LOVED making crisp sandwiches growing up, so this actually sounds great to me. Haha. We're glad you enjoyed the video. We would love to return some day!
What sort of pagan puts mayo on a tayto sarnie. Local salted butter, local bread (soda maybe on a good day) proper Tayto (not the Dublin variety. ) Maggie Mays is amazing.
I was born in Sydney to Belfast parents, I lived in Belfast for three years from 1996 and was fortunate enough to vote yes for the Good Friday Agreement. I am just so proud of how far my beloved Belfast has come and I am always so chuffed to see people enjoying it’s amazingness. Long live peace
Don’t listen to the Bigots complaining about the Union Jack 🇬🇧 posted on your thumbnail Putting the tricolour and Union Jack on the thumbnail was the best choice This is the constant hatred and bigotry that divides this small country You do an amazing video on our small country and they’re offended by a flag that represents over half the country
It's literally impossible to please everyone. You're damned if you do, and damned if you don't. In our first Belfast video, we only had the Union Jack. Then we had people get mad about that. So we put the Irish flag as well. Then people get mad at that. If there were a proper Northern Irish flag to use, we'd just use that..but we can't. Haha. It's sad when people focus on something like that, instead of just watching and enjoying the video. 😕
@@wherearewe-yt Yeah don’t worry about it…. The tricolour 🇮🇪 and 🇬🇧 is the best compromise in Northern Ireland definitely Two rules in Northern Ireland for visitors 1. No queue jumping 2. No politics And somehow you’re still dragged in as a tourist 🤦♂️ 😂
@@wherearewe-yt Trust me a "proper Northern Irish flag" wouldn't work either. I'm gonna catch hate for this but you're safer using the Irish flag these days, the union flag only *really* represents a small portion of one half of the community these days.
I'm from a protestant family but grew up after the troubles. Obviously you have to pick a side but I stopped voting or caring about the politicians and murderers who try and run the country. I just can't stand the nationalists. They're delusional at this point. Northern ireland has existed for over 100 years, but oh no its stolen land, its not British, United Ireland blah blah blah. Like just move on with your life, do you not have a job? A family? A hobby? Northern ireland existed before you were born. Move on. There's been enough death and fighting. Land gets taken, land gets conquered. ALL throughout history of humanity. Has anything good come out if fighting back? You can decide. But all the lost lives and fatherless children isn't worth it. The territorist organisations have just turned into gangs slinging drugs and shooting peoples kneecaps. There's no war. The peace agreement was made, it should have all ended. But oh no There's still people running about like it's a gangster movie.
Hahaha. That's awesome! It was so good. Totally worth the wait. How'd you find our video?! By searching for FLOUT? Or just by chance? And we loved Belfast! Such a great city.
The Maine man still delivers the lemonade in glass bottles around the doors. Drinking it from a plastic bottle will not be the same. Loved your video and glad you enjoyed your trip to our wee city. 👌🇬🇧
The 'Maine Man' still delivers glass bottles right around Northern Ireland, Growing up in the 70s and 80s my fave flavours were Sarsparella, Raspberry, Cream Soda and pineapple, shout out to Scottish Kola too
Good reviews on the Ulster Frys. Interesting to hear the take on the fried pancake. Have with egg and/or egg yoke...the best!! 😃 Is fried in oil, so no need for maple syrup. Ulster Fry beats a Full English a thousand times over!! Great video, folks. I hope you enjoyed your time in N.I. 😃💚
We had a great time. And we totally agree! We've had fry-ups all over England, and have had them in both Scotland and Wales. Ulster Fry was easily our favourite. The soda & potato bread/farls are the best! We also LOVE a full soda.
The only case in the world of two different companies selling the same product and using the same name. You can do tours at the castle if you're interested.
Tayto Group is the largest British-owned crisp and snack manufacturer, producing over five million packs a day across our five UK sites including our original factory at Tandragee Castle in the rolling hills of Northern Ireland. Founded by Thomas Hutchinson in 1956, we are still family-owned and our portfolio of much-loved brands has grown to include Golden Wonder, Mr Porky, REAL Crisps, The Real Pork Crackling Company, Midland Snacks and of course Tayto, Northern Ireland’s number one crisp brand. We also manufacture an extensive range of private label crisps and snacks for almost all the UK’s major retailers as well as exporting to every continent.
Brilliant review of my home town... Brown lemonade used to be given warmed up on a winters day. Our pancakes can be eaten savoury and sweet. You covered loads, love you appetite for our food. Well done💚💚💚
We're happy you enjoyed the video! We did our best to include as many local food items as we could - and tried to include things we've never seen others try on RU-vid. Ended up being a much longer video than we intended. 😅 Everything was super delicious though, so we wanted to show it all!
I remember being in London and ordering a vodka and white lemonade for someone and the barman asked me "well, what other kind of lemonade is there?". I replied "brown.". You've never seen a blanker look on a person's face than that fellas...
lucky man, never been, but have had Pete's Focaccia (i'm Bangor), which was amazing. If I lived a couple of streets away it would be pizza and boundary beer a few times a week. And not forgetting Bullhouse East down the road either.
I'm from Northern Ireland but live in England now and the tricky bit for making an Ulster Fry is sourcing the soda bread. Morrisons supermarkets sell small soda farls but you just don't see the full size ones. Any time I head home I tend to stock up on those and Tayto crisps. On the drink front, the one I miss is Smithwicks and also Bass served on a gas tap rather than the real ale pump. There's a certain cultural irony that as tourists you've been introduced to the NI flag drama experience. Yeah, it's a no win scenario but you've done the best you can! lol.
We absolutely loved soda and potato bread. I feel like I need to learn how to make it myself. Don't know if it'd ever turn out, but I'm going to try! Haha. We do our best not to make any of our videos political, but there will ALWAYS be a commenter trying to make things that way. Even if the video is just a simple food tour. It is what it is! The majority of commenters are super nice, and just enjoy our videos for what they are. Luckily! Haha.
@@wherearewe-yt Look up recipes for both. The diffculty may be in finding equivalent ingredients over there or it could be very easy! Buttermilk for the soda bread always struck me as something not always easy to find. Lemonade is another thing worth looking at. All are fizzy and in NI there's white, brown and red lemonade. You only ever see white (clear like 7Up) in England unless you go to an Irish pub. Tayto crisps are from Tandragee in Co. Armagh where I'm also from and for some reason you don't see spring onion flavour crisps in England so I tend to grab those when over. There is an NI Flag and an Ulster flag but you never see them as emoji. Those would no doubt illicit even more irate comments lol.
Tatyo crisps in N.Ireland are from Tandragee Castle, it's traditional to also make a cheese and onion (the most popular flavour)crisp sandwich, 2 slices of white loaf buttered with plenty of cheese and onion crisps in them.
@@wherearewe-yt Tayto in Ireland invented how flavorings are added to crisps. Up to that point everyone just added salt. Tayto northern ireland was set up by a different person, working with Tayto ireland, and in the 1970s they agreed Tayto ireland would have Ireland and europe, Tayto northern ireland would have UK as their market. Because of brexit, that contract may be voided. Crisps must be crushed up before added to the bread IMO, and a single slice of bread held in U shape, adding crisps inside works best.
Hey I’m from Louth and we definitely do have potato bread but you should come to Dundalk and try red pudding and sing li curry sauce ! Can’t get it anywhere else
@@wherearewe-yt red pudding comes with a breakfast in ma Brady’s & sing li is a curry that only Dundalk seems to have its unreal with chips and cheese 🫶🏼
I love 15s. We were taught to make them in school. I only found out recently they are exclusive from Northern Ireland and I’ve lived here my whole life!! Glad you found them 😋
They were honestly so dang good. Everything from that bakery was. We did our best to try a few things that were exclusive to Northern Ireland! The Maine soda we stumbled upon completely by mistake. I read about the 15s and Yellowman. Super happy we managed to find all the great spots we did!
The joys of having a partner with English as a second language. One time, Anja asked me what "DIY" means. I told her, "Do It Yourself"..and she says, "No, just tell me!"..😂
Looking at the prices that's expensive . I thought we wer expensive down south . Obviously the food n drink is expensive especially Dublin . The prices up north in sterling that's alot . I'm from tge South of Ireland Cork . The prices wouldn't be as high up in Dublin or The North
There are definitely cheaper options, but I do think we went to some pretty popular "tourist" spots where they charge a bit more. And Darcy's felt pretty posh, compared to the places we usually frequent! Hahaha. We've only been to Dublin once, about 7 or 8 years ago. We need to go back at some point. We've heard great things about Cork! I used to work with a guy from there. Hopefully we can see a lot more of Ireland in the future.
@wherearewe-yt Cork is the real Capitol of Ireland nevermind Dublin haha . 😄. I'm pretty sure there are other more fancy but less expensive restaurants than ur typical tourist trap where they charge a small fortune get out n about don't fall for it . Anyway hope u guys enjoyed ur time thats the main thing . Slainte
In Canada, it's the same for Ginger Ale, so I can imagine that. It tasted pretty similar to Canadian Ginger Ale! Even though here doesn't appear to be any ginger in brown lemonade. Maybe our taste buds are off! Haha.
I remember the Maine man coming round in his lorry, always used to get pineapple, the green one,sometimes brown lemonade in a glass bottle, and when you returned your empty bottles, you got your 5 or 10p back,that long ago i can't remember.
Hi guy's that was absolutely brilliant and the food 😋 I've only been to Northern Ireland three times as i have loads of uncles and aunties in the south and go there a lot as its very cheap to stay with them 😊, the food in Ireland is so good and fresh and your chowder looked so thick and full of fish and shellfish and the breakfast and the Irish stew but not as good as my mum god bless her, Guinness is all so good and creamy, and all the puds 😋, next time i watch another one of your vlogs I'm going to where a bib to catch the drooling lol, one of the best 40 minutes of TV I've watched in a long time i thoroughly enjoyed it 😊, take care 🍻👋👋🙏
Thanks so much, Sean! We really appreciate it. We absolutely loved the food (and drinks) we had in Ireland. We did our best to feature as many classics as we could. I don't know that we've ever had a food video go longer than 30 minutes, but there were just so many items we wanted to feature - we couldn't help it. 😅 We will be dreaming about all of the chowder and delicious lamb dishes for a while. SO good!
Pity old authentic Belfast is long gone now it’s just full of junkies and homeless now mad to think that in the hight of the troubles homelessness was never a thing. Sad you went to maggie mays always been over priced, that to me isn’t an Ulster fry it was a fry with potato and soda bread! Every house is different but what made an Ulster fry in my mums house was Bacon or frying ham, steak sausage or pork/ pork & leak but they had to come from a butcher not a packet in sight 😉 Veg roll soda potato bread a scotch pancake black pudding a mug of tea 👌😉 as for the Belfadt bap that thing looked like a crusty roll where as a Belfast bap is much larger, when there wasn’t much money about you would get a bap and slice it to have with a cup of tea either some butter on its own or a bit of cheese or ham if you had the money, where as the work force especially when young you would of got a Belfast bap and a bag or two of tayto to put inside it and that done you for lunch. The Pastie, pasties have Changed over the years and many including myself stay away from the pink ones because they kill you eith heart burn and a lot of places now the pasties are tiny, a pastie was made up of all the left over chips and I guess sausages where as now it’s old chips and sausage spice hence the pink colour. Years ago there were proper old greasy spoons we call them in London little cafes and stew shops lol you would go in and get an Ulster fry for like £2 or the stew shop a bowl for a pound pipping hit with a Belfadt bap to dip in to the stew or soup mmmmmm😋 Belfadt used to be full of butcher shops plus we used to have Bacon/ pork shops where it only sold pork, mum used to go to Mcormics and get the frying ham I think they were big slices of top tank gammon and bacon ribs god we all love bacon ribs my mouth is watering now thinking of them lol it is sad because a lot of Belfast now is just touristy the soul of the place is well gone. If your still here try the Veg Roll you can even get Veg sausages and yes it’s not made of just vegetables lol veg roll is my favourite when my grandad came to England to visit the suitcase would be filled with soda potato bread sausages veg roll and Dulse lol it’s a seaweed thing again if you are still here then go to sawyers at the back of boots chemist 😉👍 good luck
Thanks for all the info! We'll take an excuse to go back and try another Ulster Fry. We absolutely loved all of the potato and soda bread we had on this trip. We had a full soda in our first Belfast video as well. OH man...so damn good. I imagine a home cooked Ulster Fry with everything, can't be beat. Belfast is nothing compared to Vancouver and Seattle! We just finished filming there, and as beautiful as these cities are, we'd never seen so many junkies in our life. Vancouver had people passed out, face down in the pavement, EVERY where you go. Didn't even know if they were alive or dead. All of them just shoot up in the streets because drugs are de-criminalized. Absolutely nuts! We're gone now, but we'll have to try a veg roll next time. I remember hearing about them! Would have been nice to feature in the video. Though to be fair, the video was too damn long as it is...hahaha.
@@wherearewe-yt yes you will love the veg roll there is a butchers on the Shankill Jackie's his veg roll is spot on lol i grew up in England and moved back here in 91 so I'm used to seeing beggars junkies and homeless but believe this is a whole new thing for Northern Ireland its really been the last 10 years especially, We never had our first mugging until the cease fire lol the troubles were bad of course but there were some good things to like drugs especially hard drugs was a no no heroine or coke would of got you stiffed zero tolerance years ago! In Northern Ireland people families still let there kids out to play in England its a no no because its far to dangerous. anyway take care and all the best 👍
Hahaha. As we said, we referred to Reddit for answers! It was our only source. Most people said Brown Lemonade and Lime! What's the Attaboy flavour like??
thanks for sharing your delious experiences in your " Northern Ireland FOOD TOUR" thanks for language learning info share @17:06 very special presentation 😋😋 LIKE
I was hoping you would try Veda bread somewhere on your tour. Its a local malted black bread. You will find it in the supermarkets. Sunblest unsliced, is my favourite brand. :)
That sounds delicious! We love bread. I mean, Anja is German..she can basically eat bread for every meal and be satisfied. Hahaha. We'll have to try it next time!
If you get a chance, you should visit a local bakery, in whichever town/city you're visiting. There you can buy Soda Farls, wheaten farls and there's a chance of getting treacle farls, though you'd Have to visit earlier in the day usually before 11am
One thing I'll point out, is that Ulster is not synonymous with Northern Ireland. To use a German language equivalent, think of Northern Ireland as Germany, and Ulster as Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Switzerland and Belgium. Ulster is 9 counties in the North of the island of Ireland. 6 of those counties remained in the UK, while 3 gained independence, along with the entirety of the provinces of Leinster, Munster and Connacht. Despite the name Northern Ireland, the island isn't divided in two internationally. Northern Ireland is the North Eastern 20% of the island of Ireland. In fact, the most northerly point and northerly county of Ireland, Donegal, is an Ulster county within the Republic of Ireland
I'm glad we found it! We had never even heard about Maine before. It didn't show up on any lists when we were searching for Northern Irish things to try. We just happened to see it in a shop, and decided to Google it. We ended up using the leftovers as a mixer. So good. Haha.
We explored the city almost entirely on foot, which is why the focus was mostly on the center. I think we only got one bus to the Titanic museum, and then did the a fre hop-on-hop-off tour (which we showed in the other video). Such a walkable city! We loved it.
Had no idea. So it is! Haha. Maybe that's where they got the inspiration for brown lemonade then? OR...maybe we're still just crazy, and tasting flavours that aren't there. Hahaha.
I'm from Dublin and love "Norn Iron" but you can't beat a full Irish, Ulster fry normally comes with a beef rather than pork sausage. Beef sausage is not my favourite. So Full Irish wins. I also cant understand a word they say also and I'm from our little Island in the rain
Hahaha. Didn't know that about the sausage! Any fry-up with soda bread and a potato farl has our hearts. We haven't been to Dublin in at least 7/8 years, but when we return, rest assured, we'll be having a fry-up there as well!
Rubbish man, An Ulster Fry traditionally has Pork Sausages, Ive NEVER been served an Ulster Fry with Beef Sausages in 50 odd years (nothing wrong with a beef sausage) The Ulster Fry beats the Irish fry hands down since we have Soda Farls and Potato Bread, The Irish Fry is basically an English Fry, You need to come up and have a proper Ulster Fry cos someone gave ye a wrong steer.
Have lived in NI my entire life I have never had ulster fry with beef sausage anywhere. Some places may do it but never seen that. Ulster fry has always been my go to. That is just pure false information. A fry without soda or potato bread is just a fail.
Yeah, someone else mentioned that as well! The packaging is even different. By the looks of it, we did try the Northern Irish variety, but some of the information we gave was definitely wrong. WOOPS! Hahaha.
Funny im watching this today, whenever yesterday lunch time i went to Maggie Mays, for the first time in years. Had their Fish and Chips, which where great 😍
We ordered the pastie in the video, but also a full soda (which we didn't show). Both were so good! I imagine their fish and chips would be great as well.
Cook bacon first on frying pan, plenty of oil, then everything else. Soda and potato bread soaks in the bacon fat and oil, leaving frying pan dry, add your baked beans to the dry frying pan to really improve the baked bean flavor too. Baked bean should be served with very little water in the sauce, and it should be cooked until the sauce is thick.
@wherearewe-yt every irish mum would cook this way, no thinking just doing it. It's the bacon and mushroom makes everything delicious. Only bacon, sausage and puddings are the unhealthy bit
Northern Irish girlie here 👋🏻 I’m so glad you guys enjoyed Belfast. You should definitely check out the coastline. Drive from Belfast to Larne and around the North coast into Donegal on the west coast. The scenery is something out of a medieval fantasy movie. Also the Giants Causeway and Bushmills Whiskey distillery are on the way.
We planned to take a bus ride up North to see a bit more, but we had 4 videos to film in Belfast in just 8 day, so we were a bit pressed for time! Hopefully we can see more in the future. 😁
@@wherearewe-yt Absolutely, the are lots of lovely places to eat and drink around the coast. The Bushmills Inn is a lovely place for food but you need to book in advance 👍🏻 I’m glad you two enjoyed my wee country 😁🫶
Loved your video & how much research you've put in. Born and bred in Belfast but never heard of Flout, must try it. Work around the corner from Maggie Mays chippy but never had out of it, but will definitely now after your review. Thanks for showing our wee town & country in such a wonderful way ❤
Thanks! We tried our best. You should give both places a visit. Flout is absolutely delicious - it's a must! Worth a bit of a wait, for sure. We don't exactly have a lot of experience with Belfast chippies, but Maggie Mays was super tasty as well. Affordable food, friendly staff..what's not to like!
Ahhhh should have snagged a guiness in Kellys Cellar! thats the only place in the city ill drink it haha Also for Maine softdrinks, theres a lot of flavours, my favourite is always the pineapple! You can still get them delivered I think, but you used to get a guy going around on a truck and would deliver the glass bottles (it tastes better in the glass) like a milk float/van. And you used to leave back your bottles and got a discount on your other bottles! My grandparents swore by it and always always had a bottle or two in the fridge. You tried some great spots in the city for food, Fish City has my favourite chowder, little pricey but it comes with this Guiness Wheaten Bread that I would kill for! its so so good, but do come back when you can! Theres lots of other nice spots around the country, especially the antrim coast and up in Derry (not Londonderry) Im so so so glad you went to Flout, i live nearby (15 min walk which is great for lunch) and its so amazing. Real good job what Pete has accomplished and its a world class pizza. He has some amazing flavours, some are hit and miss, but mostly its solid! Theres a few lads over in Hi Burger nearby too and they do some killer burgers as well :D Anyway, i enjoyed the video keep it up!
We went to Kelly's and had a Guinness at the end our of first Belfast video, actually! We also went to Maddens for a Kilkenny as well (we were told by a local it was the best spot to get one). I'm glad someone finally commented about the Maine soda. We were very curious! That's too funny. We walked by Fish City at some point, and had it marked as a potential place to go. Ran outta time! All the food we had was so good. During the video, and when we weren't filming. FLOUT was incredible! You're lucky to live so close to it. It was hard editing that part. I was drooling! Hahaha. Thanks so much for watching and commenting! Glad you enjoyed. 🍻
@@wherearewe-yt Next time travel into Bangor and go into Fealty's. They don't have cold room space for Guinness, so a very unorthodox line set up slow and short which turns out that you might actually have the best pint of your life.
Is it?? It tastes so different than that. Lemonade as I know it had no carbonation. Where does that part come from? Do people make brown lemonade at home?
@wherearewe-yt I used to work for Braid mineral before maine bought it over making the syrup for minerals and I'd just make a batch of white lemonade and then add caramel after to make what quantity of brown was needed and both are carbonated
I live outside of Belfast and was seeing things i had never heard of before.Glad you both enjoyed it here but trust me you did not even scratch the surface.Safe travels anyway.
That breakfast roll at the beginning of the video looked SOOOO good! 🤤 And that whiskey room looked like the place out of a dream! Northern Ireland looks like a really cool place to explore. Great video guys! 🙏
If you like nature, walking, have plenty of time and maybe want to rent a car then totally come. Otherwise, for "city breaks" Belfast is probably the wrong place,
If you visit Flout! there is also Boundary Brewing right across the way (in the background in this video) and they have a tap room, lots of IPA and Pales.
Dang! Wish we could have gone. We had a spot booked for the Titanic Museum right after we filmed at Flout, so this time we were in a bit of a rush. Typically we'd use any excuse to stop for a local craft beer. Hahaha.
This video just popped up on my feed random, and im glad it did. I live in Belfast, and it's great to see yous enjoying the local food and drink, which sometimes i forget to appreciate. Would never mix maine with vodka, by the way, haha. Now subscribed, looking forward to watching more videos!
Thanks for subscribing and watching! The food we had was great. We enjoyed ourselves quite a bit in Belfast. We had so much Maine left over after this video that I did use it as a mixer at some point! Hahaha.
In the UK, the name for that "bap" changes with each region. Where I'm from, it's a barm, in Nottingham it's a cob, elsewhere it's a bap, bread roll, etc. That looks a delicious fry-up. Not sure I'd have a pancake with it though.
Hahaha. Makes it so much more confusing when you're not a local. You're right. The pancake didn't fit at all. It was the worst thing on the plate, for sure! Everything else was great. One fry-up item we still haven't tried is fried bread. I'm sure it's simple, but it always looks so good..
@@wherearewe-yt The dialect can be confusing for even us in the UK when we venture out of town 😂 Fried bread seems to be disappearing off the plate in replacement of hash browns. I've not had it for about 10 years or more. Hash browns are the lazy replacement of the greasy crunch of fried bread. They're a new addition to the English breakfast and haven't always been there.
Thanks so much we're watching! We're glad you enjoyed it. We did our best to represent the food the best we could. This was a difficult video to film, because there were just too many tasty foods to fit it! The video kept getting longer and longer. It ended up being our longest food video ever. Ha!
I responded to this, but my comment disappeared. Hopefully it won't double post! Haha. No, we don't eat all the food in one day! We typically film these type of food videos over a couple days. If we know we only plan to film one location that day, then we will eat everything - but the majority of the time, we leave with leftovers. We try to film these videos to look cohesive, like it's filmed together, but usually we films bits each day. We actually filmed four videos in Belfast within 8 days, and it rained on and off the whole time. Pretty shocked we managed to get it all done! Haha.
We had what was meant to be a boxty in our first Belfast video. It was weird though. Haha. Definitely not a proper boxty. We'd love to try it with a Full Irish!
Best way to eat a Belfast bap is to smash it as flat as possible. Regardless of the mess. The mess makes it better. Also you really should have tried a filled soda. Like a Belfast bap but with soda bread instead of a bap
If by everything, you mean one small thing, then sure. We have quite literally hundreds of comments telling us otherwise. Interesting how that works. There's always a Phillip in the crowd, though..😂
The Friend at Hand was amazing! We bought a bunch of samples to bring home for friends and family. Darcy's was our favorite meal of that trip. It's going to be quite difficult to top that chowder anywhere else!
It was incredible! That seafood chowder was actually a fantastic deal for the amount of seafood inside. The lamb was really great as well. Pretty sure it was our favorite restaurant of the trip. Glad we have over a week to spend in Belfast because we absolutely loved it.