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Established Thai restaurant in Ipswich town centre up for sale at £39,995

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Bangkok Heightz, a well-established Thai restaurant located in Orwell Place, has reduced its asking price as owners seek a buyer for the business.

The big picture: The restaurant, which specialises in authentic Thai cuisine, has built a strong reputation in the town centre, earning a 4.5-star rating on both Tripadvisor and Google Reviews.

The details: The business operates as both a restaurant and takeaway, with a licensed bar serving fresh coffee and alcoholic beverages during opening hours. The owners pride themselves on using “high-quality ingredients” and preparing all dishes without MSG (monosodium glutamate).

The opportunity: Located in the heart of Ipswich, the establishment is being marketed as a turnkey business opportunity by agents Gilbert & Rose. The sales listing describes it as a “highly popular” venue with a loyal customer base and potential for future growth.

The bottom line: Interested buyers can request turnover figures through the agent, with the business now available at an asking price of £39,995.We can’t do this without you!

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A motorcyclist in his 60s has been hospitalised with serious injuries following a collision with a car on the A1071 in Burstall, near Ipswich.

The East of England Ambulance Service called police to the junction with Hadleigh Road at approximately 14:45 on Wednesday, January 29, after reports of a collision involving a silver Mercedes and a green Kawasaki motorbike.

The motorcyclist was initially taken to West Suffolk Hospital before being transferred to Addenbrooke’s for treatment.

Suffolk Police are appealing for witnesses to the incident. Anyone who saw the collision or has dash cam footage from before the incident should contact the Roads and Armed Policing Team at Police Headquarters, quoting reference 37/5390/25.

 

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