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Cinnamon
47 Comber Road, Dundonald 
Belfast 
T: +44 28 9048 0686
Raj Put
461 Lisburn Rd
Belfast 
T: +44 28 9038 1436/+ 44 28 9066 2168
Khyber 
520A Saintfield Rd, Carryduff
Belfast 
T: +44 28 9081 3099/+ 44 28 9081 3822
Others
Hard Rock Café
Odyssey Pavilion, 
2 Queen Quay
Belfast
 T: 00 44 28 9076 6990. 
Their usual look: walls bedecked with assorted 
rock music memorabilia. American food & 
snacks
Daily: noon – late.
Maggie May’s
45 Botanic Ave 
Belfast 
T: 00 44 28 9032 2662
Homestyle Irish cooking. Lots of choice for 
vegetarians
Daily: 7:45 am – 11pm
Roscoff’s Brasserie
www.therankingroup.co.uk
7-11 Linenhall Street, 
Belfast, 
Co Antrim, 
BT2 8AA
Rated sty;ish bistro-style food. Well presented. 
Good vegetarian options. 
The Morning Star
17 – 19 Pottinger’s Entry
Belfast 
Interesting old coaching inn. Pub lunch. 
Continental lunchtime buffet; a la carte menu 
upstairs.
Villa Italia 
37 – 41 University Rd
Belfast
T: 00 44 28 9032 8356
Obviously, Italian food, specializing in pasta, 
pizza and grills.  One of Belfast’s older and still 
very popular Italian restaurants..
Mon – Fri: 5 – 11:30pm, Sat: 4 – 11:30 pm, Sun 
4 – 10 pm