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    5.0 (3 reviews)
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    Zen Japanese Restaurant - Signature monkfish

    Zen Japanese Restaurant

    4.3(67 reviews)
    1.3 miCity Centre
    £££

    Came by myself on a Wednesday night without a reservation. I had to wait a little bit but was able…read moreto get seated. It is very loud, both from people talking and then with music once that started. This is more of a vibe place than a good food place. Misoshiru has too much miso. The mackerel was a bit disappointing, the vinegar flavoring is light and it has that thawed from frozen texture. The rice is good, much better than I typically see stateside. The tuna was oddly sweet and didn't have firmness. The hamachi was spot on though, not sure why the other two were misses. The signature dish is fried monkfish in something similar to sweet and sour sauce, honestly not that impressed. Cheesecake is not as dense as American cheesecake and not fluffy like a soufflé, I think it was a good middle ground. Not too sweet.

    Very different (in a good way) dining experience. Dimmed lights, extravagant Japanese-style design…read moreand glorious decor on your way to the toilet upstairs are definitely memorable! The food was simply amazing and arranged like a work of art! We were quite a big group and the food arrived at the same time. The menu is quite varied - from more traditional Japanese style dishes to quite modern cuisine - I for one had a meal called 'Mad crab' which was a selection of seafood with a delicious cheese sauce and poached oak Choi with oyster sauce. The service was very attentive.

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    Zen Japanese Restaurant - Hamachi

    Hamachi

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    Obento Japanese Express - My lunch

    Obento Japanese Express

    3.0(9 reviews)
    1.7 miThe Cathedral Quarter
    £

    I've been here a few times recently to take way. It has an upstairs sit in but I've not yet been…read more What I find really good about this place is that the food is always tasty, it is usually made to your order, as you wait, and this time for me it was 3 choices: goma ae, 6 maki rolls (tofu) and a temaki hand roll filled with spicy salmon and vegetables (£10.90). The maki and temaki come with kikkoman soy sauce sachets, pickled ginger and a generous splodge of wasabi. The goma ae is always superb tasting with white miso and sesame oil enhancing the taste. The tofu is a small piece served cold but has been pre fried so it looks like and has a texture like pieces of omelette. The salmon in the hand-held roll is chunky and it too is delicious. The fact is that here you can get really tasty food and just along the street you can go to grim take out only Yangtze, for very poor food that sits in Bain Maries for certainly over an hour, yet prices are fairly comparable. This place has a very small ground floor area with a few steps down to go in; you couldn't lie a phone box horizontal inside, length or width wise, so once you pay on order (cash only) the lady serving ushers you out to the street to wait with undue haste. The sort of shove of 'there's a fire' so what's keeping you. She seemed not to realise that having had to go to my bag for cash to suit their convenience I had to take some time to put my cash away again. Rally worth trying as long as you don't mind a gentle nudge on to the street, which I found funny on a summer day. I'd imagine winter I might have a different view.

    I visited Obento Japanese Express today, Sunday 29 May 2016 for a quick lunch. It's a tiny spot…read morewith limited seating upstairs. I ordered the Tofu Bento Box and was not impressed. The tofu was jellylike and bland with a slimy batter. Mushy sticky rice, a couple of tasteless vegetable Spring rolls and a handful of bland salad topped with salad cream completed the box. Even lashings of soy and sweet chilli sauce didn't help much. Sadly it really wasn't good and I will not return. Extremely disappointing poor quality food and definitely not worth the £7.50 I paid.

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    Obento Japanese Express - Take away so stand outside

    Take away so stand outside

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    Outside window

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    Cafe Arirang - Vegetarian Bibimbap

    Cafe Arirang

    3.7(9 reviews)
    1.0 miCity Centre
    ££

    There's nothing better than feeling like an adventurer in your own city. This is how I felt this…read moreevening when I visited Cafe Arirang for the first time to try their Korean cuisine. It's nothing fancy to look at and Arirang could probably do with a bit of a facelift in terms of interior decor. A coat of paint would brighten this cafe up. However, visual appearance is the only thing I can fault this eatery on and such things never bother me, especially as the food was delicious, fresh, colourful and filling. Wandering in off the street and never having tried Korean food before I didn't have a clue what to choose off the menu. There are Belfast favourites such as traditional fry ups, breakfasts and sandwiches available but I don't see the point in visiting a Korean cafe just to eat such food. So I had a look at the main Korean menu and the helpful Gentleman behind the counter assisted me by directing me to the Vegetarian options. On his recommendation I ordered Bibimbap a dish of various vegetables, boiled rice, soya, sesame oil and fried egg served sizzling in a hot stone bowl. Along with it on the side was a little bowl of kimchi and a bowl of spicy sauce. My server advised me to break the egg up, stir it through the ingredients in the bowl and add kimchi and sauce as I wished. It was DELICIOUS. I'm raring to get back to eat more Bibimbap and to try other Korean dishes. Would highly recommend Cafe Arirang as a lovely change from the norm and an unpretentious little spot which serves great food.

    Cafe Arirang. I don't like to chuff on about myself, but I'm what you would call an adventurous…read moreeater. Snails, stew made from duck intestine, fish head broth, I've scoffed the lot. I found myself in Cafe Arirang one evening; I'd been perusing the menu and before I knew it, I found myself inside, ordering something called 'bulgogi' - I even had a stab at pronouncing it but competely mucked it up. It has two hard-pronounced Gs, should you ever go in. What I got from the friendly Korean chap was a cracking dish of spicy pork in a tomato and red pepper sauce and lovely fluffy rice with tons of veg, for not much more than a fiver. I was sufficiently interested to read more about Korean cuisine and their culture. It turns out that bulgogi barbecue restaurants are popular in South Korea, and apparantly Arirang is an ancient word with no real modern translation, but it pertains to a folk song. Interesting, no? Arirang also offers stuff like coffee, sodas, Ulster Frys, sausage rolls. I hope that the friendly Korean owner hasn't been forced into these options in order to stay afloat... Maybe he really does have a passion for fried soda bread, who knows? But come on, people. Try something new. Go to Cafe Arirang, point at something you can barely pronounce on the menu, and enjoy. What's the worst that can happen? I'll be trying something called Kimchi in a couple of days time.

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    Vegetarian Bibimbap

    Cafe Arirang - Vegetarian Bibimbap

    Vegetarian Bibimbap

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    Mitsuru - Salmon with kimchi rice

    Mitsuru

    2.0(1 review)
    1.8 mi

    Oh dear, oh dear, I got a tempura King Prawn bento box (at £7.8) and this is one of those unusual…read morefood places; what makes it so for me is that it rather stupidly shoots itself in the foot. It's just about 2 stars, chiefly because the food was mostly served cold. I mean it should be totally perfect as the food portion was reasonable for the price paid, and the ingredients were mostly excellent. Imagine serving crap, cold food from top notch ingredients and thinking it's acceptable. The oriental place right next door sells cheap food, cheaply and it had a queue of not fussy customers, yet I was only one of two customers who bought here the whole time I was dining. The king prawns (3) were great quality and the tempura batter was light, properly seasoned, crisp and free from oil. They should have been cooked to order, like all fish. The rice and sushi on the side too were darn good quality as was the pickled ginger and wasabi. I chose fried rice so it was well laced with fried, whisked egg but, like the tempura prawns, both were far too cold to be great tasting. The price also included a vegetable spring roll that, despite being burnt on cooking (see photo) was also stone cold and pretty much devoid of filling. I'll not return, but as a tip, if you go and you intend ordering hot food, be sure to say that you do expect your food to be hot. There's a recession on the way and if this is the standard they aspire to it'll all end in tears.

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    Everything on display

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    My lunch

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    Macau

    Macau

    4.0(9 reviews)
    0.3 miOrmeau
    £££

    I love Macau. The restaurant in Belfast that is, not the city in Hong Kong, although I would love…read moreto go to Hong Kong too. Macau is a regular spot foe me when I go out with the great bunch of girls I used to work with. One of the group goes to Macau every weekend with her family and she is always greeted like a member of family and by association we are greeted as long time friends too. This isn't the fanciest restaurant in terms of décor and furniture but who cares when the food is so good. I have never had a bad meal in Macau, or indeed an average meal. The food is what I would call authentic Chinese cuisine - no gloopy sauces or unnatural orange colours, just fresh ingredients, crispy vegetables and lots of spice and flavour. The menu has some unusual choices and lots of fish, including a special depending on what fresh fish they have. Last time it was a whole turbot in ginger and chilli which was hard work to eat but worth the effort. The flesh was light and firm and the broth it was in was also light and had beautiful flavours. I had noodles and beansprouts with my fish and some of the special fried rice and both were lovely. Now for some more good news - Macau is byo which means you'll have a fab meal and be able to keep the costs down. Large groups will enjoy the buzzy atmosphere but families are also very well looked after too.

    Before I say anything else, I will say this. Out of all the cuisines of the world, Chinese food is…read morepretty much my least favourite (yes, I know, I'm one of the few!) I went here with work, who I imagine booked it as a safe bet, and hoped I could at least find something I would be able to eat on the menu, and understandably, did not have overly high hopes for the food. Upon arrival, our party were promtly shown to our table, drinks orders taken, and menus distributed. The waiter seemed keen to make us feel accommodated, so I asked him if he could recommend me something, as I did not usually eat Chinese food and didn't know what to get. He recommended the Chili squid to me, which didn't appeal greatly (never eaten squid before) but he assured me that this is one of their most popular dishes. At this point, others in our party were discussing getting a variety of food and sharing, so I decided to go ahead and order it. After a reasonable amount of time, the food arrived, and I tried the squid with a lot of trepidation, but he was totally right, it was highly deserving of its place of one of the most popular dishes.... I'm converted!

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    Macau - Chicken skewers with cumin

    Chicken skewers with cumin

    Macau - Monkfish and pickled veg hotpot on crispy noodles

    Monkfish and pickled veg hotpot on crispy noodles

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    Crispy noodles

    Bia Rebel - ramen - Updated June 2026

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