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This is without a doubt the best restaurant in Belfast.
Fantastic food, great wine list, and outstanding service! Focus on Seasonal and local produce. Great Vegetarian surprise meal available, too.
Be the first to ReplyOX was by far the best meal I have ever had.
I chose the dinner tasting menu paired with the wine and it was well worth it. The food was incredible and the wine was to die for. The staff is super friendly and so knowledgeable, they explain every course in detail and are able to answer any question you have. The atmosphere is minimalist and cozy, it really feels like you are at a friends home. The scallop bisque was phenomenal, and the mint ice cream at the end was a perfect treat. I left feeling satiated and not overly stuffed like at other high end places. I couldn't recommend OX enough.
Be the first to ReplyThis place ain't it.
Started with a cheese puff and peas which was average. Bread and butter was legit - but expect nothing less on the island. Scallop bisque was fire though - had the crispness and the creaminess perfectly balanced. Tomato gallete was messy and not as flavorful as it should be. Monkish came next and was a bit bland. Cote de boeuf was tasty and above average - black garlic accompanying it went nice with it. Waiter then conned us into getting cheese which wasn't special - waiter didn't mention it was an 18€ supplement. Two desserts were just good - again not special. And that's the epitome of this spot - good, but not special considering the hype and cost.
Be the first to ReplyA wonderful experience.
5 courses for 50 GBP and wine pairing for 30 GBP! I wish all wine pairings were priced like that! The somm wasn't particularly good and two of the wines were barely passable, but at that price, you really can't complain. The food was very good and well prepared. My favorite was the duck with foie gras. Lovely servers and hostess.
Be the first to ReplyVisited Ox on Saturday 10 June 2017 for lunch.
The lunchtime menu is small in terms of selection (especially lacking in vegetarian options) but offers two courses for £20 or three courses for £25 per person. My party opted for three courses. I had an asparagus, broad bean, artichoke and truffle starter (bland), a main of spelt, beets, chard and herbs (delicious) and dessert of cherry, white chocolate and rose (very tasty). Portion sizes were tiny, so we all really needed three courses. Even though a little bread was served at the start of our meal and sweets at the end, we would have liked a greater amount of food. The dishes were beautifully presented and very flavoursome except for my starter which was a bit tasteless. Service was excellent and attentive, but there was an automatic 10% service charge added to our bill, a pet hate of mine, thus I did expect flawless service. Wine was good and I liked the novelty of a solid-ice wine cooler which managed to hold its shape and not melt during our lunch. There could be a few minor improvements e.g. clearly marked vegetarian options, ditching cruel meats such as veal from the menu, ensuring all dishes are equally flavoursome, and providing larger more substantial portions. Ultimately however we had a lovely lunch. Irrelevant of awards/ michelin stars etc, I personally probably wouldn't rush back to Ox, purely due to these areas which need improvement. But I think it a very good and beautiful restaurant which provides a pleasant dining experience.
Be the first to ReplyWe had an amazing tasting menu for lunch on 22 February.
The service was great but best of all was the variety and selection of the five courses - a very pleasant surprise given 2 of us are vegetarian. Totally loved the experience
Be the first to ReplyTop quality food right here, I sort of expected white table
Top quality food right here, I sort of expected white table cloths and bow ties when the wife wanted to go to a Michelin star restaurant but was really Surprised with the rustic tables and quite relaxed staff. So yes was really looking forward to the pigeon when I arrived, but the waiter recommended the taster menu and so do I, as I wanted the pigeon he had a word with the chef and he added that in, so the taster menu is 5 courses and you don't know what your getting, the chefs decision, the good thing about that is its food you wouldn't normally go for, there was one course witch I wasn't to fussed on but the rest was beautiful, my wife also paired hers with wine, a glass for each course, I'm not a wine person but there was a couple of nice ones in there the waiters know a lot about the wine they serve and also print you out a list of what you've had at the end, great experience, unbelievable food.
Be the first to ReplyFresh off the back of winning their first Michelin star, a
Fresh off the back of winning their first Michelin star, a trip was made to try the seasonal tasting menu in Ox.I'm not going to go into the ins and outs of the menu, as it's better for you to just go along and have the entire menu as a surprise. The restaurant itself is very sparsely decorated and unassuming, but feels very cosy inside.Excellent service by staff, dishes were well explained (yes, you'll get the menu given to you at the end, so you don't need to worry about not hearing the staff as the dining area can get quite noisy).Nice selection of drinks on hand. I would have given it 5 stars, but unfortunately one of the courses slightly missed the mark.
Be the first to ReplyFinally a resturant in belfast attemping something
Finally a resturant in belfast attemping something different. The food is good, but prepare yourself belfast, its small portions, not something we are used to over here. The seasonal tasting menu is a great, and exciting to see a chef in belfast push himself like this.
Be the first to ReplyRecently won a Micheln Star!(SEP 2015)They change the menu
Recently won a Micheln Star!(SEP 2015)They change the menu every month,which shows the creative side to the chefs. The price is expensive, but having this kind of establishment in Belfast is amazing. Wine is also expensive, most dishes are matched to a wine type.Perfect place for a celebration or special event
Be the first to ReplyExquisite food! We have tired the tasting menu and were
Exquisite food! We have tired the tasting menu and were very impressed. 5 courses for £55 and we added the wine pairing to each course. You don't know what you're getting until waiter explains what it is as it arrives (you tell them of allergies at the beginning) I love the idea and really enjoyed the experience. The food is rich in taste so the portions are not too big. They have s good lunch deal, 5:10:5
Be the first to ReplyNot liking Ox is something that just isn't done in Belfast.
It is locally adored and all the foodie folk say it is only a matter of time before is achieves Michelin star status, so my next sentence might be a bit of a shock- I'm just not overly fussed on it.I love the look of the place, the clean tiled lines, the recycled chairs, the view, and the food is as pretty as a picture, so what's not to love, right? I would say that at £50 a head you want it to taste awesome, and well, it didn't. Ok, everyone can have an off day, and I am certainly in the minority with this view, but when you are spending good money you don't want to come out of somewhere hungry and disappointed. I'll probably still give it another chance at some stage, but for those special occasions I'd probably stick to those who haven't disappointed such as The Great Room in The Merchant or The Old Schoolhouse in Comber. Sorry foodies!
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