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    Money Tree Thai Kitchen - Chicken satay with satay sauce

    Money Tree Thai Kitchen

    5.0(1 review)
    49.6 mi

    I'd be understating it to say I had an enjoyable meal here as it was the best red vegetarian Thai…read morecurry I've had in far too long time. The balance of heat to great flavour and full taste was spot on; I could eat this meal every day. The tofu was silky soft, light and delicate and a real treat. My wife also enjoyed an equally beautifully balanced sweet & sour chicken (no batter). We both opted for coconut rice on the side, again there's a sticky sweetness to it and it has a lovely mouth feel. We chose chicken satay kebabs and vegetarian spring rolls on the side. The satay sauce too was punchy, deep flavoured and just the right amount of nam pla. Again the sweet chilli dip that accompanied the crispy hot spring rolls was ace so another great balance of heat/sweet here too. Two starters, two mains with rice and a Diet Coke between two came to £25.10. Our host patiently waited for me to fish out 10p from my pockets - it took a minute digging into the corners of coat and trouser pockets. I found 20p allowing me to wait equally patiently for my 10p change. This place is about a 5 to 10 minute walk from the main city centre with some parking outside. It's a takeaway with some street cafe style seating. We sat on a bench style table with no refinement whatsoever and it didn't matter a jot. It was comfortable and the food was exquisite for what it is - darn good Thai food adapted to meet the palate of westerners.

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    The Golden Elephant - Minced pork

    The Golden Elephant

    4.6(11 reviews)
    50.2 mi
    £££

    Welcome to the authentic thai restaurant in belfast. All the food here reminds me of the thai food…read morei have had when i visited Thailand. The golden elephant is truly amazing for keeping up the taste in western countries and even the minced pork was super spicy definitely not white level of spicyness. The coconut rice is very sweet in my opinion so i guess it used a lot of coconut milk instead of oil but not my kind of favourite for coconut milk. The monk fish and the charcoal beef are defiitely something you should get so dont miss them. The pad thai was okay kinda bland would probably need more flavour for asian taste. The coconut soup woahh get this dont miss it please. This is healthy soup and if youre sick you should definitely order this. The crispy duck is my favourite food for the dinner. The crispyness was just super tender in my mouth. Until now i cant move on from the cryspy duck!!! This is very recommended and i would come back again in the future. Cheers!

    Really lovely Thai food with good range of vegetarian and tofu dishes. Large portions which…read morecompensate for Golden Elephant being a little bit more expensive than some other Thai restaurants in Belfast. Vegetable Massaman Curry and Tofu in Hot Sweet Chilli Sauce were delicious, as were the Vegetable Spring Rolls with Plum Sauce. You will need to ensure you ask for food to be cooked without fish sauce if you are vegetarian. Great for a casual dinner. As restaurant was very brightly lit and had a couple of noisy family birthday groups when we visited - wouldn't be good for a quiet, chilled, relaxed meal due to noise levels and glaring brightness - but still is a nice spot.

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    YuGo - Prawn Dynamite Futomaki

    YuGo

    4.3(12 reviews)
    47.3 miCity Centre

    YuGo was a breath of fresh air in Belfast! We were surprised to find contemporary Asian inspired…read morecuisine in the area and were so excited to have dinner at YuGo. The dining area is very chic with lots of sleek lines. Very elegant but modern style. Loved all the tableware as well - everything seemed earthy and hand thrown. Our favorites of the night were hands down the duck and truffle fried rice - we all fought for this dish toward the end. It was one of the most unctuous bites of food that I've ever had. The fried rice was PERFECT - each grain of rice was coated in beautiful fat and was the homiest and warmest kind of dish. Would come back for this alone. I highly recommend coming to YuGo, especially if you have a large group and want to try a variety of dishes. All the flavors and cook were spot on, and we really enjoyed our time. Thank you YuGo!

    This place was so great!! We arrived at around 8 on Wednesday and it was fairly busy but they…read moreluckily had a table for us. Once seated they immediately came with water and we gave our drink order. We decided what to eat fairly quickly so when they came back they were ready to take our order! I feel like from sitting down to receiving our food it took maybe 10 minutes. Definitely the quickest service and exactly what we needed because we were so hungry! The food was incredible! They are very small portions so they recommend 2-3 per person. We also got the chef's sushi selection and it was so yummy, the fish was so fresh! I was afraid I wouldn't be full but after the meal I was perfectly full. The whole vibe of the restaurant was also great! Busy but not overwhelming and beautiful plates and presentation of the food! Would recommend!

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    YuGo - The last dumpling of three tofu/butternut squash that we got

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    The last dumpling of three tofu/butternut squash that we got

    Thai Tanic

    Thai Tanic

    4.3(4 reviews)
    49.6 mi

    Food was delicious though very salty. Kind staff and clean restaurant area. Lots of menu choices…read moreand service was timely.

    Well there's usually a story and so it is here. As I'm not very familiar with Chinese takeaways…read morearound Lisburn I texted an old friend for his view. I had tried the Man Lee once and was really underwhelmed and overcharged. My old friend said try the Emperor as his go to place. So we took his advice. Well we got three meals there and one meal from this Thai place. I didn't know it existed and just spotted it as we drove by it and the car radio played Excerpt from a Teenage Opera. Grocer Jack by the wonderful Keith West. We went into the Thai to order one meal and crossed the street to make the remaining food order in the Emperor Chinese. It was a lousy damp, miserable night too and I stood with my mind going 'count the days into years, 82 brings many fears' then I realised the girl on the counter at the Chinese had short changed me and I remedied that. Oh well another day dream shattered with dull reality. So I took the Thai meal - a good portion of tasty Thai prawn crackers - far better than any Chinese prawn crackers. And the Thai crackers came with a tiny pot of punchy sweet chilli sauce. A king prawn red Thai curry and coconut rice - one out of three boiled rice choices, the other two being jasmine and sticky (£6:50). It was a tough choice for a piggy like me. The rice was topped with that really adult delicious salted fried shallots. The liquid red curry portion was generous, it was very tasty but it was runny thin like a soup. The spice heat was just how I like it though. Hot enough to know you are eating it but not so hot as to make it unpleasant. I was delighted to find in it fresh cubed aubergines, butternut squash, carrots and courgettes. How refreshing but the aubergine and squash were near to disintegration by the time we got back to eat it but again I'm not too precious about this. There were six poached king prawns in the dish. So it gets a three star on the strength of this one main dish. I will be back soon enough as I really want to try the fishcakes. Oh nearly forgot there is seating inside. Benches rather than chairs - no expense spent - so a bit like a cheap and cheerful small cantina. One major disappointment for me though: no minced pork dishes available on the menu, yet a good Thai holy basil & dry red chilli pork stir fry is a fabulous dish. How awful it's like a Mc Donald's without any choice of burgers.

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    Thai Tanic - Red Thai King prawn curry coconut rice topped with salt fried shallots, Thai prawn crackers and a pot of sweet red chilli sauce.

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    Red Thai King prawn curry coconut rice topped with salt fried shallots, Thai prawn crackers and a pot of sweet red chilli sauce.

    Whoosh - thai - Updated May 2026

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