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Did somebody say hot pot?! Singapore’s obsession with Thai hot pots runs deep, so it’s just as well that Soi Thai Soi Nice has gotten a second outlet located in Seletar Mall. This Sengkang West Avenue eatery has a whole range of fresh ingredients including roasted pork, tiger prawns and crayfish all submerged in a homemade, army-style Tom Yum broth hot pot that is just bursting with authentic Thai spices and flavours. Or if you want something a bit different, why not choose from other dishes such as kho moo yang of grilled pork neck and hor mok ma praw with steamed egg and otah stir fried with fresh seafood served in a coconut shell at this Sengkang spot? Book a table now and beat the crowds!
Situated along Yishun Avenue in Yishun, Thailand Street Food Restaurant specialises in authentic Thai cuisine. You’ll find all your favourite Thai classics on the menu here, all of which are cooked to perfection and brimming with fragrant herbs and spices. We love starting off with a few appetisers such as Pandan chicken, Thai-style prawns and chicken wings, before a main of steamed sea bass with chilli and lime dressing, Thai green curry with chicken or a classic pad Thai with pork. Thailand Street Food Restaurant Singapore is casual, relaxed and perfect for dining with friends or the whole family. What are you waiting for?
Pok Pok Thai Kitchen Singapore is a relaxed spot that happens to be home to some of the most flavoursome dishes in Ang Mo Kio. Situated on Ang Mo Kio Avenue, this casual eatery specialises in authentic Thai cuisine cooked with high-quality ingredients. You’ll find a wide range of meat, seafood and vegetarian dishes on the menu, including curries, soups, noodle dishes and plenty more besides. Popular among locals, this is perfect for relaxing over a delicious plate of Thai food and catching up with friends or family. So if all this sounds like your idea of a good time, reserve a table at Pok Pok Thai Kitchen in Ang Mo Kio.
For affordable Thai food in the Hougang neighbourhood, Singapore’s Thai Master Kitchen is a great option. Despite the low prices, the food is fresh and authentic, with the menu comprising Thai classics like pad Thai, tom yum soup and basil beef. Flavours are big and the spice level on many dishes high. Thai Master Kitchen is large, clean and comfortable, which makes it a great choice for a family meal. The restaurant is located in Hougang Street in the Hougang Shopping meal, so why not book a table, head down and enjoy some authentic Thai food after some shopping?
Trunk 95 at Bay Seaside Thai Cuisine is an award-winning restaurant in Singapore with a beautiful and breezy waterfront location. Situated within The Punggol Settlement, guests can eat on the terrace and enjoy a seaside view while devouring an authentic meal of Thai cuisine. The food at Trunk 95 is both refined and traditional, staying true to the complex balance of sweet, sour, salty, bitter and spicy. Recognised by the Ministry of Commerce Thailand, guests can arrive at this Punggol Point Road restaurant knowing they're in good hands. Their menu will make any Singaporean local hungry and their signature dishes in particular should not be missed. Opt for the succulent crispy-skinned pork knuckle, fresh grilled squid and the mango sticky rice for dessert. Naturally popular, advance reservations at Trunk 95 at Bay Seaside Thai Cuisine are highly recommended.
NaNa Thai Restaurant in Singapore is passionate about serving truly authentic Thai food. With a dedication of feeding Thai people living in Singapore a traditional feast from home, as well as Singaporean locals and any visitors who love the fiery cuisine, this casual eatery is not to be missed. Located on Scotts Road in Orchard, this is the fifth restaurant of NaNa Original Thai Food and the group’s growth is a reflection of just how tasty their food is. This particular outlet offers both Thai cuisine and a range of wider Asian dishes, so guests can expect mango tum salad and padan leaf chicken alongside salted egg crab, Hong Kong steamed sea bass and hotplate black pepper beef. With such a diverse menu, NaNa Thai Restaurant on Scotts Road will undoubtedly please your whole dining party.
Un-Yang-Kor-Dai in Singapore serves up an eclectic mix of Lao, Thai and Isan cuisine that is taking the city by storm! Located on South Bridge Road in Raffles Place this hyper-stylish restaurant features an open kitchen and an interior that’s decorated with community artwork and handicrafts which gives it a real homely and charming atmosphere. All this makes it the perfect place for getting together with friends to catch up over great food or for bringing the family together for a treat. If you’re looking for a great range of truly spectacular Asian cuisine, then look no further than Un-Yang-Kor-Dai. Space is limited though so don’t forget to book beforehand.
In a large and laidback home on Shenton Way in Singapore, Ang Kor Wat brings together the very best of Thai, Vietnamese and Cambodian cuisine with plenty of creative twists along the way. Dine on Asian classics like fragrant Tom Yum and Laksa, share innovative tapas where fluffy french fries meet vibrant green curry sauces or go the full mile and have the chefs empty a bucket of beautifully cooked seafood onto your table (ditch the knife and fork and use the gloves and bibs provided). As well as fun Asian Fusion to share among friends, Ang Kor Wat also offers a Happy Hour on featured beers from Monday to Friday. It’s really no wonder these guys are super popular in the Tanjong Pagar neighbourhood, so booking is highly recommended.
Established in 2000, Sawadee Thai Cuisine has gone from strength to strength, helped along by a wise move to the bustling dining precinct centred on Tan Quee Lan Street in Bugis, just minutes from the station. Step inside Sawadee and you’re immediately transported from the hustle and bustle of central Singapore to the Land of Smiles (a nickname by which the Southeast Asian country is commonly known), with Thai jazz music providing an auditory backdrop, wooden furnishings in a stripped-back, modern Asian style to comfort your eyes and body, and a menu of fantastic food matched perfectly by a considered wine list. Whether you plan to visit Sawadee for lunch, a set or buffet menu, or to dine a la carte, reservations are advised.
There’s more to Gin Khao One Raffles Place than its signature watermelon fried rice. This 65-seater Raffles Place restaurant located in the heart of Singapore’s CBD is taking Thai cuisine to new heights, with its brigade of highly-qualified chefs adept in presenting a unique and experimental take on time-honoured dishes, without any compromise in standards. A hit with busy executives based around Raffles Place, the service here is outstanding as well – a true hallmark of Thai hospitality. Seats tend to fill up quickly, so why not book ahead to avoid disappointment?