18 Best Thai Food Places In Singapore

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Best Thai food places in Singapore


Thai food is, without a doubt, one of my favourite cuisines to feast on. The aromatic herbs, combined with the mouth-numbingly spicy flavours, make each dish simply irresistible—at least to me. Here we’ve shortlisted the best Thai food places in Singapore to check out for authentic tom yum, trendy crab omelette, hearty boat noodles and more!


1. Sisaket Thai Food



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Sisaket Thai Food is a gem in the CBD, as the humble stall in Maxwell Food Centre dishes out affordable and delicious Thai dishes in hearty portions. A must-try is the Basil Beef Rice ($6.50), which features thin beef slices fried with a flavourful, basil-spiked sauce, served atop steamed rice and a fried egg.

The Pad Thai ($5) is another popular pick. This plate of noodles features thin kway teow, stir-fried with egg, a sweet-savoury sauce, and beansprouts for crunch. It comes with a side of roasted peanuts for you to toss with the noodles, and a lime wedge for added acidity—just like how they do it in Thailand.

Address: 1 Kadayanallur Street, #01-85, Singapore 069148
Opening hours: TBD
Sisaket Thai Kitchen is not a halal-certified eatery.


2. Northern Thai


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Helmed by a native Thai chef, Northern Thai Tomyam in Berseh Food Centre is the place to visit for tom yum soup. You can’t miss their N.T. Tom Yum ($5), a creamy version of the iconic hot and sour soup dish. Others also recommend the Clear Tom Yum ($5), and Clear Tom Yum with Noodle ($5.50). Be sure to get there early though, as they’re usually only open for a few hours each day before they sell out.

Address: 166 Jalan Besar, #01-25, Berseh Food Centre, Singapore 208877
Opening hours: Mon-Sat 10:30am to 3:30pm
Tel: 9851 6386
Website
Northern Thai Tomyam is not a halal-certified eatery


3. Khao Hom by Rung Mama


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Khao Hom by Rung Mama is tucked in the quiet neighbourhood of Ang Mo Kio, serving up classic Thai fare we all know and love. The recipes are said to be from the owner’s Thai mum who moved to Singapore in the 1980s.

Tuck into the Clear Tom Yum Seafood Soup ($15++), a spicy, tangy, and aromatic favourite. The cosy restaurant also offers a Jay Fai-inspired Chunky Crab Meat Omelette Roll ($30++), starring crispy fried omelette loaded with chunks of crab meat. Round up your meal on a sweet note with the Mango Sticky Rice ($8++): ripe Thai mango cubes with sweet glutinous rice and coconut cream.

Address: 5 Ang Mo Kio Central 2, #01-06, Djitsun Mall, Singapore 569663
Opening hours: Daily 11am to 9:30pm
Tel: 8202 2512
Website
Khao Hom by Rung Mama is not a halal-certified eatery.


4. Rod Dee Thai Cafe


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Rod Dee Thai Cafe is a Thai cafe that’s conveniently located right outside Outram Park MRT Station, with modern-looking interiors and nett prices.

Patrons love their Moo Ping ($8) AKA pork skewers, which are said to be juicy and tender with a sweet and smoky flavour. The eatery also has classic Thai-style zi char mains including Tom Yum Fried Rice ($9) and Pineapple Fried Rice ($8). There’s also the quintessential Mango Sago ($5.80) and Coconut Ice Cream ($2.80) that’ll take you back to the streets of Bangkok.

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