Inspired by real Thai street vendors, Thaikun is a vibrant Thai street food restaurant that takes you on a journey across the world to Khao San Road with a menu of bold, authentic flavours.

The interior reflects Thailand's lively street market scenes, with exposed wood columns, colorful lanterns, rustic wooden furniture and quirky memorabilia. Designed to transport diners into a bustling Thai street, experience the charm of a Thai marketplace and Thai culinary culture. 

Thaikun's weekend bottomless brunch features a sharing starter, a main and 90 minutes of bottomless drinks. Guests are invited to enjoy a sharing-plate experience as part of the communal dining tradition.

Sharing starters include 'Bangkok Street', a platter including BBQ chicken wings, prawn toast, chicken spring rolls and palm sugar beef jerky or 'Phuket Jay', a vegetarian platter featuring sweetcorn cakes, vegetable spring rolls, tempura vegetables and deep-fried vegetable dumplings. Mains include authentic Thai street food like Thaikun serves classic Thai dishes like Pad Thai and Thai green curry alongside street food staples such as sticky rice, Thai prawn crackers and noodles.

 Accompanied with a range of Thai inspired drinks, enjoy bottomless prosecco, bottles of Singha and cocktails including a mango and passionfruit Mai Thai and a Sam Lor Smash made with Slingsby blackberry gin, Briottet raspberry liqueur and sugar syrup.

Thaikun Cambridge is located just a stones throw away from the University of Cambridge.

 

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Bottomless Brunch

Available Saturday & Sunday from 12pm - 4pm

  • Bottomless Drinks
  • Brunch
  • Vegetarian Options
  • Vegan options
  • Accepts Credit Cards
  • Disabled Access
  • Children Allowed
  • Online Booking
3-5 Quayside, Cambridge, CB5 8AB
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  • 4.0
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    2 weeks ago
    The food was OK. Squid was very chewy but flavour was nice. The noodles were probably microwaved. Steaming hot on the centre but cold on the outside. Rice was very very oily so felt incredibly heavy Disappointed
  • 2.0
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    5 months ago
    It was not bad but not good, let me explain. We order 4 dishes, 2 starters, and 2 mains. Starters were great, spicy, and packed with flavors. But the problem is the main dishes which confuse us from the start. I was thinking of ordering Pad Kra Pao, but the menu confused me ( you can see in the photo it said Pad Kra Pao) but the specified under fried rice ( Which you will never find Pad Kra Pao Fried Rice anywhere in Thailand if you are not under the influence of alcohol ) which confuse me when I get it, and the second main dish was Street Noodle Soup, it just tastes a brick of Knor thrown into boiling water and added a tone vinegar and if you read the menu, see it said that (Clear Tom Yum broth) Look at the last photo, is that clear to you? it tasted so weird it was nothing like the Noodle soup I had in Thailand, another thing I want to say, based on the description of (Thaikhun Street Noodle Soup ) from that it describes a SukhoThai Noodle soup because it specifically said that it had crushed peanut, which is the characteristic of ShukhoThai Noodle Soup. After all the food came out fast, starter was great but the main dishes were just confusing and tasted weird. not a bad experience but not good.
  • 5.0
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    5 months ago
    Amazing bottomless brunch at Thaikhun in Cambridge! Such good value for huge sharing starter, main each and rice plus bottomless drinks for 90 mins which had some really great cocktails as well as prosecco all for just £39pp. We never had to wait for next drinks and service was perfect everyone from host, waitress to bartender. We will definitely be back thank you!!! And cake for my birthday too was so lovely and such a nice surprise!