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 Manchester Spinningfields is located close to Manchester's Northern Quarter and Castlefield.

 

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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
The Avenue Spinningfields,, Manchester, M3 3HF
Overall rating
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    3 weeks ago
    As a Thai myself, I truly appreciate the authenticity of the food—it captures the genuine flavors and essence of Thai cuisine. The service is both fast and friendly, making the dining experience even more enjoyable. The restaurant also boasts a stylish and well-designed interior, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. I highly recommend it to anyone looking for an authentic and pleasant dining experience
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    7 months ago
    We got the pinto sharing platter as well as a sharing feast to try sample as much as possible for our first visit. I have to say the food was a real mixed bag. Most of the chicken dishes were dry, but the flavours saved them from being bad, had the chicken been cooked better I think they would have been very good overall. The beef Street noodles were probably the best thing we ate overall and I would certainly have those again. The Thai red curry was a bit of a letdown, with everything else bursting with flavour, and the red curry typically being a dish that would offer a taste sensation, this one fell flat and was just OK. Tried a couple of cocktails too, would reccomended the Mai Tai. Service was good overall, they were having card machine problems and phoned me earlier in the day to let me know which was good. Overall the restaurant aesthetic wasn't to my liking, felt quite canteen like and we were put at the table right near the toilets which made it worse. I went here as I was told that this was one of the best Thai restaurants Manchester had to offer, however I've had similar (if not better) Thai meals closer to home (Dok Mali in Swinton for example). I'd maybe eat here again, but was hoping for more than this restaurant delivered.
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    7 months ago
    Great authentic Thai food the service was on point too. Came last weekend for a hen as a group of 19 of us. I would recommend getting the sharing platter with another person as you’ve got starters and then four main dishes to share. All was flavourful and the bride to be was given a dessert.