A new Northern Irish themed eatery has officially opened at Belfast City Airport with 30 new jobs created as a result.

The new restaurant – branded Samson’s Kitchen & Bar and inspired by Belfast’s iconic Samson and Goliath cranes – will serve a variety of locally inspired dishes.

The new restaurant will use locally sourced ingredients from Northern Irish businesses such as Dromona and Clandeboye Yoghurt.

Michael Jackson, head of commercial at the airport welcomed the opening, adding: “We are excited to partner with TRG Concessions, one of the leading Food and Beverage operators in UK airports who have worked with us on the concept of Samson’s Kitchen & Bar in our Departures Lounge, bringing a taste of Northern Ireland to the terminal.

“As we approach the busy winter season, the new restaurant will offer more dining options, catering to the rising number of travellers and enhancing their overall airport experience.

“Samson’s Kitchen & Bar, which offers passengers a range of local favourites and modern dishes, was inspired by Belfast and the iconic Samson and Goliath cranes, adding a unique touch to the dining experience.

“TRG is also committed to supporting the Northern Ireland distillery offers, with Goliath’s Bar offering a wide selection from across the region.

“As the only airport in Northern Ireland located in the heart of the city, we look forward to being able to provide passengers with authentic cuisine made from locally sourced ingredients before they board their flights.”

The restaurant is billed as “a bespoke concept” created by TRG Concessions.

Kirsten Pottinger, the commercial director at the organisation added: “TRG Concessions is delighted that Samson’s is now trading at Belfast City Airport. Our vision always was to create a space that celebrates one of Belfast’s most iconic landmarks whilst capturing Northern Ireland’s vibrant food scene. We also wanted to create a space that’s fun!

“Samsons Kitchen & Bar has been designed to create a warm and friendly setting, and we are thrilled to be able to welcome passengers to the restaurant to dine and unwind before they fly – whilst giving them great service at every opportunity.”

“We are looking forward to working in partnership with Belfast City Airport in the coming years ahead, and to welcoming many new and regular passengers to our unique Kitchen & Bar.”

To find out more about the food and beverage offerings at Belfast City Airport, visit belfastcityairport.com

News Catch Up – Wednesday 16 October