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A Michelin-starred gem offering creative modern British cuisine with stunning river views and impeccable service. A must-visit for a special occasion.

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OX Belfast

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A Michelin-starred gem offering creative modern British cuisine with stunning river views and impeccable service. A must-visit for a special occasion.

"OX leaves other Michelin experiences in the dust with its weekly changing menu and local charm."

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Reservations are essential and should be made well in advance, especially for weekend dining.

Tasting Menu Recommended

Opt for the tasting menu for a comprehensive culinary journey through the chef's creations.

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Quick Facts

Closed·Opens 6PM

Cuisine

Modern British

Price

$$$

Phone

+44 28 9031 4121

Address

1 Oxford St, Belfast, BT1 3LA, United Kingdom

Michelin Star

Michelin Star

Excellent Cuisine, where diners can expect skilfully crafted and exceptional dishes

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Experience exquisite, beautifully presented modern British cuisine in a serene waterside setting with stunning views.

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Seasonal Tasting Menu

Indulge in a creative and diverse tasting menu that changes weekly, showcasing the best seasonal local ingredients.

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Panoramic River Lagan Views

Dine with breathtaking views of the River Lagan through expansive floor-to-ceiling windows, perfect for any time of day.

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1 michellin star restaurant in belfast….. worth every penny 😍 every time! ❤️. You will always have fantastic food and exceptional service! The staff are so knowledgeable and the wine & cocktails are also delicious!! . #ox #oxbelfast #belfasttiktok #belfast #michellinstar #michelinstar #michelin #michelinguide #nifood #belfastblogger #belfastfoodie #discoverni #belfastfood #irish #irishmeat #tastin...
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Book Ahead

Reservations are essential and should be made well in advance, especially for weekend dining.

Tasting Menu Recommended

Opt for the tasting menu for a comprehensive culinary journey through the chef's creations.

If you went too many times a year you wouldn’t appreciate it, I think that’s why they offer a seasonal menu as 4 times a year is enough. I will do a slide with all food and prices if interested #oxbelfast
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A very brief, day in the life working in a Michelin ⭐️ kitchen. This is a tiny snippet of what actually goes on behind the scenes. The work never stops. I’ll forever be grateful to get this opportunity to call this my job 👩🏻‍🍳 @oxbelfast #michelin #michelinstar #chef #restaurant #oxbelfast
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Cheese Plate Delight

Don't miss the cheese plate; it's a highlight and can be enjoyed as a course or a delightful end to your meal.

Lunch for a Quieter Vibe

Consider visiting during lunch hours for a potentially quieter dining experience and to avoid peak crowds.

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Book Ahead

Reservations are essential and should be made well in advance, especially for weekend dining.

Tasting Menu Recommended

Opt for the tasting menu for a comprehensive culinary journey through the chef's creations.

Cheese Plate Delight

Don't miss the cheese plate; it's a highlight and can be enjoyed as a course or a delightful end to your meal.

Lunch for a Quieter Vibe

Consider visiting during lunch hours for a potentially quieter dining experience and to avoid peak crowds.

Ask Staff for Advice

The knowledgeable staff, including the sommelier, are excellent resources for recommendations and wine pairings.

What Travellers Say

4.6
(491k reviews)

Reviews Summary

OX Belfast is highly acclaimed for its exquisite, beautifully presented dishes and impeccable, attentive service, making it a standout Michelin-starred dining destination. While many praise the inventive tasting menus and exceptional wine pairings, some guests have noted that portion sizes can be on the smaller side, and occasionally, dishes may lean towards being too salty.

"For over 2 years we’ve tried to sync up our visits to Belfast with Ox being open/being able to book, and finally this past Thursday the stars aligned.

From the comparatively tranquil Cave next door we were taken onto Ox’s buzzy balcony and quickly talked through the tasting menu and wine list by our excellent waiter who managed to strike that fine line balance between being chatty without being overbearing. The Gamay wine was brilliant, and the temperature just cold enough.

Out came the trio of snacks, with the Gougere things being a highlight, and then followed the bread and butter before the proper dishes began to flow. And flow they did with brilliant balance; tender umami veal tartare wrapped in a floral radish followed the most moreish celeriac foam coffee apple and truffle, and then came the halibut.
A real standout course, rich with quite frankly a drinkable bonito butter, crisp mushroom and punchy greens. The Mourne lamb was ridiculously tender and brought to an end the mains.

We opted with little persuasion needed for the trio of cheese course, before the ‘pre dessert’ rhubarb dish made its way over which was another highlight on the night, as was the chocolate dish with mint and black pepper caramel. As things wrapped up the waiter delivered some post-dinner sweets with a candle in for a subtle birthday treat that was much appreciated.

Worth the wait and easy to see why it’s been so highly rated for so long, with local charm set fair against its Michelin star rating. We’ll be back someday once I can stop thinking about that bonito butter."

Adam K

"Great location. Amazing food. Wonderful service.

Had the tasting menu - selections of amuse bouche, sourdough, 2 appetizers, 2 mains, 2 desserts, and some small bites to complete the experience. Menus are refreshed regularly. Our favorite were the veal appetizer and turbot. The individual food comes in small portions, but towards the end we were quite full. They have great selections of cocktails too. All on all, absolutely delicious food.

Service was great, servers explained the menu clearly, took notice on the dietary restrictions.

Overall atmosphere was great - feels clean and sophisticated. Reservations required, with smart casual dress code.

Would definitely come back if we ever go back to Belfast again."

Tari Anggraini

"We came with high expectations, excited to dine at a Michelin-recognized establishment. The presentation and flavours of each dish were truly impressive — everything was beautifully crafted and delicious. However, we were quite disappointed by the portion sizes.

While we understand that fine dining often emphasizes quality over quantity, the portions served were extremely small to the point of being unreasonable. After completing the full meal and settling the bill, we actually had to find another place to eat because we were still hungry.

We genuinely appreciate the culinary artistry and the effort put into each dish, but we hope you will consider adjusting portion sizes to ensure guests leave feeling satisfied, especially at this level of dining."

Isabelle Y

What People Like

Exquisite and beautifully presented food
Impeccable and friendly service
Inventive tasting menus and wine pairings

What People Dislike

Small portion sizes
Occasional saltiness in dishes

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, reservations are highly recommended and should be made well in advance to secure a table, especially for weekend dining.

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The dress code is smart casual, ensuring a comfortable yet refined dining experience.

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Yes, OX Belfast offers an inventive tasting menu that changes weekly, showcasing seasonal ingredients.

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While not explicitly listed, it's best to inform the restaurant of any dietary restrictions when booking or upon arrival.

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OX Belfast is an excellent choice for special occasions, with attentive service and memorable dishes.

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Some guests find the portion sizes in fine dining to be small; it's advisable to consider the tasting menu for a more substantial experience.

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