'Hot spot' Edinburgh Thai restaurant on the market after six years in business
Thai 2 Go is seeking new ownership, offering a prime spot for a new business.
Located at 201 Pleasance, the eatery has operated since August 2019 following a complete renovation of the premises.
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The business cooks up authentic Thai street food and offers dine-in, takeaway, and delivery services.
A listing on Rightbiz reads: "Thai 2 Go enjoys a strong online presence, a 4.6-star Google rating, and glowing reviews.
"Operating five days a week from 3:30 pm to 9:00 pm, the business has delivered consistent turnover.
"The Pleasance area of Edinburgh is a vibrant and highly sought-after locale, situated approximately 0.25 miles south of the city centre.
"The property occupies the ground floor of a traditional stone-built three-storey building with a slated roof. It has been tastefully refurbished to create an inviting and practical space, ideal for a food takeaway operation.
"The customer-facing front area is modern and welcoming, designed to maximise appeal. To the rear, a spotless and fully equipped kitchen offers immediate operational readiness."
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