Bites of India 97 Ravenhill Rd, Belfast BT6 8DQ

About the Business

Bites of India Restaurant | Indain Cuisine Restaurant in Belfast | Welcome to Bites of India our food is as full of variety and has as many faces as the sub-continent itself, from fiery curries to piquant kormas and tandoori (clay oven) specialities and south indain cuisine.

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+442890453456
97 Ravenhill Rd, Belfast BT6 8DQ

Hours

Features

  • Debit cards
  • NFC mobile payments
  • Credit cards
  • Delivery
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
  • Dine-in
  • Takeaway
  • Alcohol
  • Beer
  • Halal food
  • Healthy options
  • Vegan options
  • Vegetarian options
  • Breakfast
  • Dinner
  • Dessert
  • Seating
  • Toilets
  • Family friendly
  • Groups
  • Accepts reservations
  • Good for kids
  • Kids' menu
  • Late-night food
  • Lunch
  • Casual
  • Small plates
  • No-contact delivery

Recommended Reviews

Andrew Greig
28.02.2024
Bites of India
Couldn't fault the food, full of flavours and nice textures. The Lamb was delicious and the rice was cooked to perfection. The only criticism I have was that the staff weren't very attentive considering that it wasn't very busy but it didn't detract from the experience. Well worth a visit.
Yamini Gupta
23.02.2024
Bites of India
Best Indian restaurant in Belfast.Authentic Indian taste with variety of options for both veg and non veg. Friendly and polite staff members. A must visit for good Indian food.
Shawkat Osm
19.02.2024
Bites of India
Small restaurant- we were interested to try the food seeing so many good ratings.We ordered 'Chicken Vindaloo' and 'Paneer Motor'. The waitress came back soon to tell us- Chicken Vindaloo is extremely hot and we can't handle it. We assured her it is OK, then Chef came in to say it is very hot- we can't handle it. We assured him, too, that we are very hot/spicy lovers. The Vindaloo wasn't good- 5 pcs of chicken in a bowl of half-litre oily gravy. It wasn't hot at all- trust me. Same as Paneer curry- small amount in a big bowl full of gravy- nearly £10. And we ordered two bowls of rice- you know what was the size of the rice bowl? it was 1/3 of the Chicken curry dish- and price is: £2.75. How can you eat the curry with such a small rice amount- around 50 grams! I am from Bradford, England- the capital of hot/spice food in Europe. I would like to invite the chef to come and visit Bradford to taste the real/classical/traditional dishes we enjoy here every day.Didn't like: vindaloo taste, too much gravy, very low rice volume.
Saujanya Sunkarwar
09.02.2024
Bites of India
Truly Authentic and The Best Indian food I got in Belfast. They have chosen few of the best dishes from every part of India.Starters menu reminded me about the Indian street food. Samosa, Pani Puri and Gobi Manchurian are the best.The Aroma of Garlic naan and delicious Veg Makhani made my visit totally worth.They also have special menus on Sunday - to reserve a seat do call them by Saturday 9pm.
Jim Boyle
03.01.2024
Bites of India
An absolute gem. Some of the best Indian food I've had outside of India. Not only incredible food but fantastic, warm and friendly service. Sadly leaving Belfast tomorrow but we will return. If you like good Indian food, give this place a visit...you won't be disappointed.
Rachel Lanfranchi
29.12.2023
Bites of India
Wonderful menu and great service. Staff were happy to find gentle dishes for our non adventurous friend while firing up a couple if epic vindaloos.
ARUN Thundyill Saseendran
18.12.2023
Bites of India
A good Indian restaurant in Belfast with a good selection of both South Indian and North Indian dishes. The dishes were tasty, however some seemed pre-cooked and just heated up - eg. the medhu vada. However overall a good Indian restaurant that wouldn’t disappoint you. The staff were kind and friendly too.
C Davies
18.12.2023
Bites of India
Ordered for the first time but won't be using again. I'm so tired of these restaurants charging ridiculous prices without backing them up with value for money. The portion sizes were tiny. Indian food used to come in huge foil trays, now it comes in smaller plastic boxes, which, if filled you don't mind paying almost £12 for a curry. However, these were barely half full with tiny bits of chicken. Very disappointing. Word of advice to restaurants - you may think you're saving money by giving customers tiny portions but people won't come back again. Up your game if you want return customers.
Mehenaz Islam
17.12.2023
Bites of India
We were going past this restaurant and decided to go in as it looked pleasant. A nice comfortable small restaurant with bright colours. The dosa what outstanding and was massive I got so full and the lamb biriyani a big recommendation it melts in your mouth and spices were beautiful. I know this is the best Indian restaurant in Belfast to go for sure! Waiters service was great!

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97 Ravenhill Rd, Belfast BT6 8DQ
Bites of India