This place has tasty food by the river, what more could you want?
I was writing a piece this week about the best beer gardens in Belfast, and that’s when I remembered just how idyllic Cutter’s Wharf was.
Cutter’s is tucked away in Stranmillis right along the banks of the River Lagan, and if you secure a spot outside, you will be able to watch the rowers practising.
The sun was shining this week, so I knew it was time to finally head down and give the food here a go.
What we ordered
- First up, we went for fish and chips, which came with a pot of mushy peas and tartare sauce.
- For the second dish, we went for honey chilli pork belly bites and a side of triple-cooked chips.
- Washed down with two ciders. (It was a very warm day)
What we liked
The portion sizes on both dishes were great, and they really didn’t hold back at all. The fish was absolutely massive and took up the full size of the plate, which we always like to see. This was a really solid fish and chips and the hefty side pots of mushy peas and tartare sauce will always go down well with me.
The pork belly bites were the star here and went down very well. They were well presented, and the honey chilli sauce went down an absolute treat for me.
The menu we had was essentially bar food and light bites, but it felt a little elevated beyond your usual pub grub. There are other menus throughout Cutter’s Wharf, but you have to sit inside for those, and I was not wasting a nice day.
What we didn’t like/would change
Honestly, there was one thing here, and that was the chips. They were supposed to be triple-cooked chips, and they didn’t really live up to that name in my eyes. Don’t get me wrong, though, they were fine, but I just expect those really crispy on the outside and fluffy on the inside when I hear triple-cooked.
As much as I love a chip, this meal did not live or die on a chip because the rest was lovely.
How much it cost
Everything we got came to £47.90, which I do think was pretty good. However, if you take out the two ciders, it would bring it down to £34, which, to me, is a pretty reasonable price.
You’ll be hard-pressed to find a place to grab a bite to eat across the city with a view like this. It is such a peaceful place, with the river flowing by, lovely service, and chill music that really creates an atmosphere like very few other places in Belfast.
So take my advice, while the weather is nice, make your way to Cutter’s Wharf for a bit of food or even just a drink in the garden.
In the interest of fairness and transparency, we pay for all the meals and drinks we review. This ensures that we are giving accurate and honest representations of the food and service that we receive. So, unless we state otherwise that we were invited down, we have paid for the meal ourselves and visited without the knowledge of the eatery, so you can trust our opinions aren’t skewed by a freebie.
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