Tuk Tuk Asian Street Food's facade

Tuk Tuk Asian Street Food

Chueca


A hard hitter in Madrid’s street-food revolution, Tuk Tuk cooks up authentic comfort food from Thailand, Indonesia, Singapore and more. Also served: signature dishes like Nathan Road Noodles, a twist on a Chinese favourite with udon noodles, chicken or prawns and the flavours of basil, coriander and chilli marmalade. Interiors are colourful and service is friendly.


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