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Do not think about the size of the restaurant. The taste you get here is the best you would get anywhere in belfast🫡🥂 Bo Tree is my favourite place around Belfast for good tasty food. Book in advance or else you will have to wait. Place is always busy so plan your visit ahead of the time😀 But wort
Food is really tasty, I ordered coconut rice and masaman curry and and Tom Yam Gai soup and it was lovely, the same as the dessert. I suggest to book in advance so you avoid to wait until a table is available. It's really good the fact that you can bring your own drinks.
Went there with a big group so we ordered many dishes to try a bit of everything. The portion was small as Thai dishes are meant to be shared. My favourites are papaya salad, pork skewers, banana fritters and red/green curry. Foods were not as spicy as expected. The shop was quite busy so I didn't e
We order spring rolls, coco drinks and Thai iced tea, it was tasty, one of the best Asian resturant I ever tried, sure to come back again,highly recommended you guys try if you visit Belfast, I am sure that would add some enjoyment moment to your trip. We cant help but eating once more before leavi
A local Belfast buddy wanted me to taste and test how Thai this place is. Lone behold, it's more Thai than in the US and comparable to the local places in Thailand. Atmosphere: the place is very cozy, friendly, and always packed! Patience is key as the food is worth the wait. The kitchen is open to
Quaint little restaurant with no frills, with very reasonably priced authentic Thai cuisine. This was very much an impromptu date night - We had been craving Thai food for a while and the few we tried before had let us down, so when Bo Tree was brought to my attention I knew what I had to do. I cal
Easily the best Thai restaurant I have ever been to. Each dish made to perfection and presented beautifully. Helen and her team have created something special with this restaurant. Not to be missed!
First time at Bo Tree and it was lovely! It’s a very busy place, so best to book. Ordered some deep fried prawns as a starter. Then the chicken red curry with some coconut steamed rice. The curry itself was delicious, full of flavour and spicy! The deep fried prawns were nice too, but I’d like to tr
After living in Scotland, UK for six months, I found the best Thai restaurant so far in Belfast. Thai Papaya salad (Somtum) made my southeast Asian food curving satisfied😋
We were a group of 4 people and we booked a table for a Thursday night, good thing we did as the place was packed and there was continuously a queue waiting to be seated! The food was delicious but portion sizes are relatively small so best to order a number of dishes to share. We chose the battere
Went on a Friday night, booked well in advance. Very busy but knew this had to be a good thing. We were a table of 4. Waited a couple of minutes for the table to be set and then we were seated. Food wise we shared 5 starters. We only ordered 4 main dishes. In hindsight when I go again I will make s
One of my favourite restaurants in Belfast, spring rolls, Calamari, red Thai curry and noddles are my favourite. Bring ur own drink too which is great!
Great food. I mean, really delicious. Nice staff. Just very very busy at times. But if you want a quiet meal, lunch time is the best time to go.
Flavoursome, authentic and very affordable ! I've tried many places (worldwide) but keep coming back here as the food never fails to put a smile on my face. Best spot in Belfast hands down and the food is always consistent!!
The Bo Tree Kitchen have a really good menu and also a separate vegetarian menu. The mushroom soup is quite hot but tasty. Also the broccoli and other vegetables were added to the bhajis. It was the best sticky rice I've ever had and along with the curries it was really luscious. The staff are qu
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