Thaikhun Aberdeen is offering a ‘kids eat free’ deal to mark Thai festival, Songkran

12/04/2022
Thaikhun Aberdeen is offering a kids eat free deal to mark a Thai festival

TO celebrate Thailand’s annual Songkran festival, Thaikhun Aberdeen has announced a ‘Kids Eat Free’ deal at all of their restaurants. The promotional offer will run from Friday 15th April to Sunday 18th April and will allow one free kids meal with every adult main purchased.

Kids Eat Free T&C 

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Children up to 10 years old (150cm max) eat free between 15-18th April only. One free kids meal with every adult main purchased. Not valid in conjunction with any other offer or promotion. Manager’s discretion is final.

About Thaikhun

Thaikhun Street Food, located across 9 cities across the UK, offers the ultimate vibrant, yet authentic Thai dining experience. Belonging to the wider restaurant brand, Thai Leisure Group, the street food style restaurant aims to bring the flavours and atmosphere of Thailand’s best street food stalls to customers here in the UK.

Thaikhun is pronounced ‘tycoon’ and translates to ‘Your Thai Restaurant’. Every recipe on the menu has been inspired by real Thai street vendors, meaning customers can embark on a genuine Thai Street Food dining experience, without having to travel abroad. Restaurants can be found across the UK; Aberdeen, Bath, Cambridge, Glasgow, Silverburn, Manchester, Metrocentre, Oxford and Southampton, and Trafford (Centre). Reservations can be made via telephone on 0238 017 3732or by emailing: [email protected]

More information on the restaurant can be found online here: https://www.thaikhun.co.uk/ or through the Facebook page here: https://www.facebook.com/Thaikhun/

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