In just one day in Belfast, we try 10 iconic Northern Irish food dishes to build the ultimate Northern Ireland food guide. If you're wondering what to eat in Belfast or looking for the best food in Belfast, this Belfast food guide is packed with traditional Northern Irish food you can't miss. 🗺️ DON'T WANNA PLAN YOURSELF? DO THIS FOOD TOUR: https://vi.me/6yuAS 👉 PLAN YOUR TRIP WITH US: https://nevertwofull.com/travelplanning ✈️ OUR BEST TRAVEL TIPS: https://nevertwofull.kit.com/590723cb8b 🧳 OUR PACKING ESSENTIALS: https://nevertwofull.com/essentials 🎥 OUR FILMING GEAR: https://amzn.to/4ctZR3F In this video, we go on a one-day Belfast fast food tour, trying some of the most iconic foods of Northern Ireland while exploring Belfast local food spots locals love. From a classic Ulster fry breakfast and a massive Belfast BAP, to unusual snacks like dulse seaweed snack, Tayto crisps Ireland, and the famous yellowman candy, we set out to experience the true Northern Ireland cuisine. Along the way, we also try comforting dishes like Irish stew and champ potatoes, sip a local gin, and explore the rich Irish food culture that makes eating in Belfast such a unique experience. Whether you're planning a trip or just curious about foods to try in Northern Ireland, this Belfast food guide will show you the most traditional food in Belfast in one unforgettable day. 📍IN THIS VIDEO ⭐MAD HATTER CAFE ⭐ST. GEORGE'S MARKET ⭐ SAWERS DELI ⭐THE SUPREME ⭐ OLD TIME FAVOURITES SWEET SHOP ⭐ KELLY'S ⭐DARCY'S BELFAST 👫 If you're new here, we're Caleb and Taylor! We're on a mission to find the best food around the world so we can help you eat like a local and avoid tourist traps. SUBSCRIBE to @NeverTwoFull if that's your vibe! ❤️ Like and comment if you love discovering cities through food! =================== CONNECT WITH US! =================== Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nevertwofull Blog: https://nevertwofull.com/ Some product links are affiliate links which means if you buy something we'll receive a small commission at no cost to you. Thanks for supporting us! 💃 🕰️ TIME CODES 🕰️ 00:00 – The Famous Northern Irish Breakfast 2:07 – Belfast’s Most Iconic Market 4:37 – The Classic Local Dessert 5:52 – The Chippy Staple 7:27 – Ireland’s Favorite Snack 8:42 – The Strange Festival Candy 9:46 – A Local Belfast Spirit 11:12 – Traditional Northern Irish Dinner 12:43 – Bonus Round at the Pub #nevertwofull #belfast #northernireland #foodietravel
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All I have to say is that fifteen looked dry as hell - to full enjoy a fifteen you need to make it at home
10:39 you guys literally washed the sweets down 😄
Im always prepared
Belfast bap with loads of butter and then either 2 sausage rolls and heapings of HP brown sauce or a bag of Tatyo Cheese and Onion (am actually from Belfast 😂) ❤
Irish food is great, fresh local ingredients are always abundant here
Northern Ireland not Northern Ireland British 🇬🇧
Well done for knowing we exist! Glad to have you 😊
Glad you had a delicious visit to Northern Ireland 👍🏻😃
Not a fan of Pasties myself, but as Pasties go that looked like a particularly terrible one. Should have went to a better chippy.
Dulse is disgusting, that shit and Willicks are the stuff of my childhood nightmares. 🤮🤮😂😂 My Da force fed me that stuff, he was determined I was going to love them because he did. You couldn't pay me to eat that crap.
I'm going to catch heat for saying this, but Tayto made south of the border (AKA free sTayto) is more flavourful, and less overcooked. But north Tayto has more flavour varieties. Tayto invented flavouring on crisps.
What I remember from my teens (38, cough, years, cough, ago), is my mother telling me that the first mouthful of Guinness tastes like washing up liquid, and then after that it's ok! I love it now, of course!
Pasties are usually sausage meat and chips. Was story behind them was the chippy didn't what to bin the chips from the end of the night so made these from them..
That pastie looks stinking, you need to find a proper pink pastie not the white they’re cheap dirt! No beef or lamb in them either it’s pork, spuds, onions and seasonings 😂
An Ulster Fry MUST have vegetable roll
It's pronounced Dul Is.... not duldge. Also the belfast bap is local to belfast alone. A 15 is not common in the uk at all.
Best Video I have seen from N.I. What camera and edit software do you guys use?
Belfast baps and fifteens aren't common in all of the UK though.
dulch lol
You walked like half a mile from the Supreme in Sandy Row to the town, was probably cold by then 😂