Best Thai Restaurants in Paya Lebar
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Thai Wok Restaurant on Cuppage Road in Orchard is like a tiny slice of Thailand in Singapore. You will find authentic dishes that you’ve never encountered before on the menu here alongside all the usual, distinctive dishes that we have come to expect from good Thai eateries. Using only the finest, fresh ingredients the chefs at Thai Wok whip up a taste sensation for diners. The open airy space with lush greenery and the fantastic food combine to make this Singapore spot a must-visit, particularly considering how generous the portions are! Advance booking is highly recommended to avoid queuing at this busy spot.
Thai meets Chinese at Singapore’s ThaiPan Restaurant, a beautiful Asian dining establishment on Singapore’s Siglap Road. Located inside of Mandarin Gardens Condominium, this location was the first opened of the restaurant’s two outlets and continues to be a trailblazer in the city-state’s competitive dining scene. Situated in the East Coast region of Singapore, ThaiPan restaurant is open every day of the week for your dining pleasure.
Pinto Thai Tapas Singapore is a fresh, exciting and innovative dining concept located on the historical Joo Chiat Road. Offering a sophisticated yet casual space to catch up with friends over a drink (or more) and sample some mouth-watering Thai tapas dishes, you’ll love this Joo Chiat venue. We recommend trying any of the refreshing Asian craft beers, ciders or carefully chosen wines, as you snack on a few tapas dishes, sharing platters and main courses. Everything on the menu at Pinto Thai Tapas is msg-free, cooked in-house and made using high-quality, fresh ingredients, so you know the flavours are going to be second-to-none. Popular for very good reason, we recommend booking ahead to avoid disappointment!
Baan Ying had a very humble beginning with a nine table restaurant in Bangkok’s Siam Square area more than two decades ago. Fast forward to today and Baan Ying not only has seven restaurants in Bangkok but a shiny new restaurant on Irrawaddy Road in Novena, Singapore. This Thai food is the real deal, with a family business ensuring the cuisine on offer is as authentic as it gets. Baan Ying is an original Siam kitchen set in a bright and airy space, perfect for a get-together with friends, family, co-workers or date night with that special someone. Just believe us when we say that this is a popular spot, so ensure you reserve a table in advance to avoid disappointment!
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.
There are few Thai restaurants in Singapore that can boast such regal pedigree as Sabai Fine Thai On The Bay. It’s Sabai’s kitchen that’s the focus here, headed up by chef Samlee who had the honour of cooking for HRH Princess Srinagarindra, the Princess Mother of Thailand’s beloved King Rama IX. With this experience under her knife belt, Samlee makes what are arguably the city’s best Thai curries. It helps that the showroom for such talent is the historic Customs House building on Collyer Quay, easily accessed from another rather regal spot in Singapore, Raffles Place. Book a table at Sabai, drink in the views out over Marina Bay and experience really royal Thai cuisine.
Sakura Asian Cuisine in Singapore serves up delicious halal-certified Thai cuisine. You can find all the classics as well as a few speciality dishes on the menu here, which are all made using the freshest and highest quality ingredients. Favourites include the sambal Kang Kong with cuttlefish; the salted egg crab and the clay pot chicken smothered in Thai sauce. Whatever you’re in the mood for, Sakura Asian Cuisine is sure to help make your Thai food dreams come true. Located on Scotts Road in Orchard inside the Far East Plaza, if you’re looking for a place to enjoy great food with friends or the whole family, then you’re looking for Sakura Asian Cuisine.
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?
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.