The Spice Club
from 5 reviews
The Spice Club
Set within the Ramada Hotel on the fringes of Belfast city centre, The Spice Club offers a fresh and healthy approach to Indian cuisine. The spacious restaurant has a warm and comfortable ambience, with fretwork screens and subdued background music, attracting a mixed crowd of residents, families and business diners. Dishes vary from the subtle to the intense, featuring tandooris and curries from across the subcontinent.Reviews or Comments (5) See all»
Four of us went here for a meal last year. Restaurant is large, so on this particular Saturday evening it seemed very quiet even though one large table was occupied by a bunch of Scottish Harley Davidson Club members, who had come over for the annual Northern Ireland HOG rally being held in the rugby club next door to the restaurant. A well-known leader of a local political party was at another table, with (presumably) his wife. The restaurant is within the grounds of, and owned by, but physically separate from, the Ramada Hotel @ Shaw's Bridge on the outskirts of South Belfast, just across the road from Barnett's Park, so you can go for a stroll before or after your meal. Regarding our dining experience, the staff were indifferent and the food was fine, if a little more expensive than the norm, but nothing really to make me rush back, as there is better value elsewhere in Belfast.













