Tuk Tuk Noodle Thai

Top choice in Seoul


Credited with kicking off a trend for more authentic Thai restaurants in Seoul, Tuk Tuk's Thai chefs whack out a broad menu of spicy dishes that don't compromise on flavour. Their success saw them move to this minimally decorated two-level space deep in a quiet area of Yeonnam-dong, which still requires queuing on weekends.

Their other popular venture nearby, Soi Yeonnam, serves Thai street food.


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