| 1 Leven Street, Edinburgh South EH3 9LH | |
| 01312283322 | |
| Tuk Tuk Indian Street Food Edinburgh Website | |
| Facebook information can be found here | |
We pride ourselves on being the pioneer of Indian street food culture and delivering exceptional customer service. Using fresh ingredients and authentic spices we have a selection of delicious dishes for everyone. Our philosophy is all about experiencing and sharing good food.
Our Edinburgh flagship restaurant is known for its colourful interiors, serving small plates of delicious Indian street food. Tuk Tuk is inspired by the food hawkers of India, where we do with a mix of rustic roadside and railway station dishes. Millions of street food vendors make up the colour, sounds and smells of India.
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