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Review: Authentic Thai flavours thrive in the heart of Belfast’s Holylands
['Catherine Edwards']
Irish News
Previously operating as Bo Tree on University Road between 2006 and 2011, the restaurant returned as Bo Tree Kitchen in 2017 and has been a local institution ever since.
Inside Bo Tree Kitchen on University Avenue, Belfast.
The drunken noodles were a combination of succulent beef, broccoli, spring onions, carrots and chillis, mixed with flat spicy rice noodles.
In a part of Belfast where Thai dining might come as a surprise, Bo Tree Kitchen delivers flavour, atmosphere and value in equal measure.
The Bill:1 x Moo Yang - £7.451 x Beef Kueytiew Ki Mao - £13.851 x Prawn Gaeng Panaeng - £14.651 x Chicken Gaeng Massaman - £14.451 x Khao Phat Khay - £3.551 x Khao Ka Ti - £3.551 x Khao Niew Mamuang - £7.252 x Soft Drinks - £6.30Total: £71.05