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Taste of Ulster (WPFG Edition) - Discover Northern Ireland

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www.nigoodfood.com | Guide 201310BelfastTitanic Belfast is a “must see” during any visit to Belfast and <strong>Northern</strong><strong>Ireland</strong>. The architecturally iconic Titanic Belfast building houses a visitorexperience which charts the ships famous history from her conceptionin Belfast in the early 1900s, through her construction and launch, toher infamous maiden voyage and catastrophic demise. The exhibitiongoes beyond the aftermath <strong>of</strong> the sinking, to the discovery <strong>of</strong> the wreckand continues into the present day with material from a live underseaexploration centre.There are plenty <strong>of</strong> things to see and do in Belfast that will help you workup an appetite for the city’s buzzing restaurant scene. Along with thenew Titanic Visitor Centre there is also The MAC (Metropolitan ArtsCentre), the Lyric Theatre and the <strong>Ulster</strong> Museum all with plenty goingon throughout the year.Check out the Belfast bred food tour. You’ll walk around the city’sgourmet hotspots with “Barney”, a chef from RMS Titanic as he looksfor ingredients to recreate Esc<strong>of</strong>fier’s menu. Nibble and sip on goodiesat various pubs, delis and restaurants before ending up in the iconic StGeorge’s Market. Book at www.kabosh.netBelfast is justifiably renowned for its shopping. You’ll find all the bignames as well as plenty <strong>of</strong> quirky independent stores between the citycentre and other shopping hot spots such as the Lisburn Road.After all that, you’ll be in need <strong>of</strong> sustenance and nowhere has morechoice when it comes to eats and drinks. From traditional Belfast Bapsto local microbrews; sushi to scallops in cauliflower puree. It’s all there,especially during Belfast Restaurant Week in October. Enjoy!

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