Belfast, the capital of Northern Ireland, is a vibrant city known for the Titanic Quarter, political murals, and friendly atmosphere. The city has a growing Muslim community with moderate halal dining options.

Halal Food Overview in Belfast

Belfast has reasonable halal options concentrated in the city centre and university areas.

AspectDetails
Halal Restaurants15-20
Best AreasCity Centre, Botanic, Ormeau Road
Halal AccessibilityModerate
MosqueBelfast Islamic Centre
Tourist CityYes

Halal Restaurants in Belfast

City Centre

Indian Restaurants

  • Great Victoria Street options
  • Traditional curry houses
  • Halal meat confirmed

Middle Eastern

  • Lebanese restaurants
  • Shawarma shops
  • Falafel options

Kebab Shops

  • Several in centre
  • Late night availability
  • Check halal certification

Botanic Area (University)

  • Student-friendly prices
  • More diverse options
  • Quick service eateries

Ormeau Road

  • Residential area
  • Local halal restaurants
  • Takeaways available

RestaurantCuisineArea
Various IndianSouth AsianGreat Victoria Street
Middle Eastern cafesLebanese/TurkishCity Centre
Kebab shopsMixedThroughout

Practical Tips for Muslim Visitors

  1. Great Victoria Street - Good dining concentration
  2. Botanic area - Student-friendly halal
  3. Belfast Islamic Centre - Wellington Park
  4. Titanic Quarter - Limited halal, eat beforehand
  5. Cathedral Quarter - Some options available
  6. Victoria Square - Shopping centre, check options
  7. Friday prayers - Plan around prayer times
  8. Black taxi tours - Pack snacks
  9. St George’s Market - Saturday, limited halal
  10. Giant’s Causeway trip - Pack halal lunch

Belfast Islamic Centre

Address: Wellington Park, Belfast Friday Prayers: Yes Community: Welcoming to visitors


Day Trip Planning

Titanic Quarter

  • Limited halal inside museum
  • Eat in city centre before/after

Giant’s Causeway (Day Trip)

  • Pack halal sandwiches
  • Very limited options in Bushmills

Black Taxi Tours

  • 1-2 hour tours
  • Pack snacks if needed

Seafood in Belfast

Fresh seafood widely available:

  • Fish and chips
  • Seafood restaurants
  • St George’s Market (Saturdays)

Getting Around Belfast

Walking - City centre compact Bus - Good network Black Taxis - Famous tours Car - Needed for day trips