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6| 7| 8|27 FSA-registered Thai businesses · ★4.4 average hygiene rating · 2.2% of UK total
102| 103| 104|Leeds has 27 Thai food businesses serving a population of approximately 812,000. That's 4.2 Thai businesses per 100,000 residents — higher than the UK city average of 2.6/100k.
136|The market is moderately competitive — healthy supply relative to population.
137|79% of Thai food businesses in Leeds are dine-in restaurants (27), while 21% are takeaways (7).
154|This split matters for market entry strategy: a takeaway-heavy market suggests delivery-first demand; restaurant-dominant markets suggest eat-in culture.
155|vs London: Leeds has 8.3% of London's 278 Thai businesses, despite having 9.1% of London's population.
160|vs UK total: Leeds accounts for 2.1% of the 1,275 Thai food businesses across the UK.
161|If you're considering opening a Thai restaurant in Leeds, the data suggests the market is moderately competitive — healthy supply relative to population. Use our operating costs guide to model the numbers, and check the full city comparison to see how Leeds stacks up against other cities.
166|Own a Thai restaurant in Leeds? Claim your listing to appear here and unlock photos, menus, and full control of your page.
182|Leeds’ 34 Thai restaurants reflect the full spectrum of Thai regional cooking — from Isaan-style grilled meats to central Thai curries. The city’s strong independent scene means you’re more likely to find family recipes than chain-standardised menus. Read our full guide to Thai food culture.
188|UK Thai menus focus on familiar dishes like Pad Thai and green curry. In Thailand, everyday eating is much broader — noodle soups, regional curries, grilled foods, and desserts rarely seen in the UK. Leeds’ independent restaurants are more likely to offer regional specialities than chain-heavy cities. Learn more
191|Focus on dishes with vegetables, herbs, soups, seafood, and grilled items. Share a spread rather than ordering only rich curries — this is also how Thai people eat. Read the full health guide
195|Thai food changes from region to region — the same dish can taste different in Chiang Mai, Bangkok, or the South. Independent restaurants (which make up 32 of Leeds’ 34 Thai businesses) are more likely to cook regional family recipes than chain menus. Explore regional differences
199|Order several dishes for the table to share, with rice for each person. Take small amounts from each plate onto your rice as you eat — this creates a balanced mix of flavours and is how Thai meals are meant to be enjoyed. Read about Thai sharing culture
203|Thai food combines hot, sour, salty, sweet, and aromatic elements in one meal. Shared dishes mean you experience many flavours at once. With 27 dine-in restaurants, Leeds is one of the best places in the North to explore this. Why the world loves Thai food
207|There are 27 FSA-registered Thai businesses in Leeds. Average hygiene rating: ★4.5/5. 22 dine-in, 5 takeaway.
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Major Thai chains in Leeds: Giggling Squid, Rosa'S Thai.
The remaining 25 businesses are independent.
View the complete UK Thai chain directory — location counts, city presence, and hygiene profiles for 12 major chains.
Thai restaurants in Leeds cluster in these postcode areas:
There are 27 FSA-registered Thai businesses in Leeds — 22 dine-in restaurants and 5 takeaways.
The highest-rated Thai restaurants in Leeds include Baanrai Thai Cafe, Chao Phraya Thai Restaurant, Giggling Squid, all holding 5/5 FSA hygiene stars.
The average FSA hygiene rating across 27 Thai businesses in Leeds is 4.5/5 stars.
Major Thai chains present in Leeds include Giggling Squid, Rosa'S Thai. The remaining 25 businesses are independent restaurants and takeaways.
There are 22 dine-in restaurants and 5 takeaways in Leeds, which means 81% of Thai businesses offer dine-in service.
More UK Thai restaurant FAQs — hygiene ratings, pricing guides, delivery platforms, and data methodology.
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