| 4th Floor 33 Castle Street Edinburgh, Edinburgh New Town EH2 3DN | |
| 01316340023 | |
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Located in the heart of Edinburgh, a short walk from the castle and George Street, you can escape the city at Chaophraya. Our team of expert Chefs, headed up by owner Kim, bring together classic Thai and distinct signature dishes, including vegan and gluten free options, accompanied by a fantastic range of cocktails, wines and beers.
We offer breathtaking rooftop views towards Edinburgh Castle and the Firth of Forth in a contemporary and glamourous feeling restaurant inspired by Thailand.
We look forward to welcoming you soon.
Intimate restaurant setting for creative modern dining from pre theatre, à la carte or tasting menus, with a wine list.
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