The owners of the Gidi Grill on Union Street have completed the final phase of their £1.5million investment on the Granite Mile.
The West African and Caribbean inspired restaurant opened a year ago in the former Jones the Bootmaker and Milne & Munro building.
Since then, work has been ongoing on remodeling and refurbishing two apartments above the popular restaurant.
Accessed via Langstane Place, a two-bedroom and a three-bedroom apartment both feature two en-suite bedrooms.
Commenting on the investment, co-owner of Gidi Grill Mobolaji Adeniyi said: "Our investment in Union Street demonstrates just what can be done to grow the culinary landscape of the city centre in new and exciting ways.
"We hope that others will be inspired to help breathe new life into this part of the city."
Continuing, co-owner Eniola Odejayi added: "By taking a successful Dundee business and expanding it into Aberdeen, we are delighted to add something new and fresh to the city’s hospitality offering.
"The combination of our restaurant and recently completeled rental apartments ensures a diversified income stream and we now look to the future with confidence and optimism."
Bob Keiller, the leader of the Our Union Street campaign, added: "The apartments that Mo and Eniola have created are great - well finished, great locations and a great use of the space they have.
"For the longer term vibrancy of Union Street we need more people living, working and visiting the city centre to enjoy all we have to offer including fantastic West-African and Caribbean fusion cuisine.