

Get a taste of Thailand in the heart of Aberdeen at Thaikhun. Located in Union Square, our vibrant and energetic restaurant serves up authentic Thai street food inspired by the bustling markets of Bangkok. From spicy curries and noodles to delicious small plates and refreshing cocktails, every dish is made with bold flavours and fresh ingredients. Perfect for casual meals, family outings, or group celebrations, we also offer fun Thai cooking classes and a dedicated kids’ menu. With vegan, vegetarian, and gluten-free options available, Thaikhun Aberdeen brings the excitement of Thai street food to everyone.
Rustic restaurant full of Thai artefacts, serving Thai skewers, grills, curries and stir-fries.
Hours
| Wednesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–9:30 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–9:30 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Phone: +44 1224 918006
Website: https://www.thaikhun.co.uk/thai-restaurant/aberdeen/
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Thaikhun in Union Square is so much more than just a restaurant; it’s an absolute experience! From the moment you step inside, the vibrant, rustic decor—complete with authentic Thai artifacts, dangling wires, and street signs—immediately transports you far away from Aberdeen and right onto the bustling streets of Bangkok. The atmosphere alone is worth the visit.
The food truly lives up to the setting. Everything we tried was bursting with flavour and presented beautifully. I recommend to you sample all the best starters—the chicken satay and crispy spring rolls were particular highlights, especially with the rich peanut sauce.
For mains, the Pad Thai was a perfect balance of sweet, sour, and savoury, served in an eye-catching way. The cocktails were also great!!
The pork skewers were delicious. However, the Thai fried rice had very large pieces of onion and only a few prawns.
The passion fruit martini was too sweet, and the beer was below average.
There is a thick layer of dust on many pieces of furniture and decor, and it’s clear that it hasn’t been cleaned for a long time.
There’s dust on the chandeliers, on the extractor fan — and all of it can easily fall into a customer’s plate.
The sinks in the restroom are rusty.
Does this even meet hygiene and sanitary standards?
Went again tonight. Had calamari and the duck special. Both are really good.
We had the Pad Thai, served on a banana leaf-shaped plate — super eye-catching presentation. The noodles were perfectly cooked with a sweet-savory balance, and the side of crushed peanuts added a great crunch. Could’ve used a little more tang or spice, but still really satisfying.
The Thaikhun Platter was packed with variety: juicy chicken satay, crispy spring rolls, prawn tempura, fish cakes — perfect for sharing. The peanut sauce stole the show.
Friendly service, fast kitchen, and a great vibe. Not fine dining, but it doesn’t try to be — just good, fun Thai food that hits the spot.