Restaurant review: Belfast sushi spot provides an honest, inexpensive dinner with just enough variety


Sushi Café

Joris Minne

Today at 13:20

It’s the small bistros and cafes in seedy parts of town that give a city its urban swing. They are an essential part of the restaurant ecosystem, providing character, shabby comfort and a sense of belonging – these restaurants can be so small and intimate you automatically become part of their tiny community, their secrecy and being hidden in the urban undergrowth, making you the person in the know.

Botanic Avenue in Belfast has become an incubator for these places. You might be sitting somewhere off the Edgeware Road in London amid all the hustle and bustle, yet here you are, in a part of Belfast city centre less well blessed than others, and, as a result, full of charm, cultures and intrigue.


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