New restaurant serves up 50 jobs for Belfast

Belfast’s hospitality sector is to benefit to the tune of 50 new jobs with the opening of a new restaurant.

BelfastLive reports Cafe Parisien, the latest venture from the owners of the Galgorm Resort, is to open at Cleaver House on Donegall Place, creating 50 jobs when it launches later this month.

The two-floor restaurant will feature a classic creperie with seating for 50, an open-style kitchen, a first floor 100-seater restaurant, as well as a terraced area with panoramic views over the city accomodating around 50 diners.

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