Belize restaurants
Belize City's selection of restaurants is becoming gradually more varied, and there's plenty of seafood and steaks available, though the tasty but monotonous Creole fare of rice and beans still predominates

 

 
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Belize City's selection of restaurants is becoming gradually more varied, and there's plenty of seafood and steaks available, though the tasty but monotonous Creole fare of rice and beans still predominates. There's a preponderance of Chinese restaurants - usually the best bet for vegetarians - and some very good Lebanese and Indian restaurants. The big hotels have their own restaurants, which are naturally quite expensive, but with much more varied menus. Be warned that many restaurants are closed on Sunday. In the listings we have quoted a phone number in places where it is recommended you should reserve a table or for those places which offer a delivery service.

Restaurants north of the river
Mar's Restaurant
, 11 Handyside St. Tasty Belizean food at great prices in a spacious, clean restaurant.

Nerie's Restaurant, corner of Queen and Daly streets. The best Belizean food north of the river, and fantastically good value. Very busy at lunchtimes, when there's always a daily special.

Tala, 164 Freetown Road (tel 224-5841). The best Lebanese food in the country, with delicious tahini, falafel, hummus and kebabs - try the Lebanese plate. Will deliver.

Mar's Restaurant, 11 Handyside St. Tasty Belizean food at great prices in a spacious, clean restaurant.

Nerie's Restaurant, corner of Queen and Daly streets. The best Belizean food north of the river, and fantastically good value. Very busy at lunchtimes, when there's always a daily special.

Tala, 164 Freetown Road (tel 224-5841). The best Lebanese food in the country, with delicious tahini, falafel, hummus and kebabs - try the Lebanese plate. Will deliver.

Restaurants and Cafes South of the River
Big Daddy's Diner
, upstairs in the new market, south side of the Swing Bridge. Great breakfasts and Belizean dishes, with a daily lunch special, served in clean, bright surroundings. Closed Sun.

 

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Macy’s, 18 Bishop St. Long-established, reasonably priced Creole restaurant that's popular with locals and very busy at lunchtimes.

Marlins, 11 Regent St West, next to the Belcove Hotel. Good, inexpensive local food in large portions - and you can eat on the veranda overlooking the river.

River Side Patio, at the rear of the market. Try the Mexican-style food, or just relax with a drink as you watch the bridge swing; a small band plays here on Friday and Saturday evenings.

 

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