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Thai Food Singapore: 10 of the Best Restaurants To Check Out

Authentic Thai cuisine is a favourite amongst many with its complex flavours, distinctive aroma profiles, and spicy edge. Thai food in Singapore is easily available, and you will be able to find a good restaurant nearby.

From tom yam to pineapple fried rice, there is plenty of Thai food going around across the island. While Thailand itself is not too far to travel, Thai restaurants in Singapore offer just as much variety and vibrancy.

The restaurants here range from casual eateries to classy fine dining spots. So you will be able to sample an array of dishes made of disparate elements that create a harmonious finish.

We have put together a list of some of the best Thai food in Singapore that you can check out.

10 Restaurants Offering Thai Food in Singapore

1. Took Lae Dee

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For affordable Thai food in Singapore, do check out Took Lae Dee. The name itself translates to “cheap and good”, so you will be able to find a number of pocket-friendly dishes.

Some of their popular dishes include Khao Pad Krapow, which is minced chicken or beef with chilli and basil leaves with rice, which only costs $6!

Even healthy options such as the spicy Thai salad starts from $5 and are great for sharing. Who says you can’t mix healthy and affordability at a Thai joint?

Address: #01-3418 Tai Seng Street, Singapore 539775

Operating Hours: 10.30am – 8.30pm daily

Contact Details: +65 6702 2000

2. Real Thai

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At Real Thai, you will find a wide selection of authentic Thai food, such as Thai green curry and som tam. One of their speciality dishes is khao pad kra pao, which is rice with Thai basil meat and is popular amongst locals.

Another one of their signature dishes not known by many is the khao soy. Hailing from the northern part of Thailand, this dish is essentially curry with egg noodles.

However, it is the richness of this thick broth that makes this dish flavourful, leaving many coming back for more.

Address: 5 Changi Business Park Central 1, #B1-36 Changi City Point, Singapore 486038

Operating Hours:
– Mon – Fri: 11.00am – 9.00pm
– Sat – Sun: 11.30am – 9.00pm

Contact Details: +65 9887 3846

3. Nakhon Kitchen (Thai Food Singapore)

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With five outlets across the island, chances are you have probably seen Nakhon Kitchen somewhere. If you have never been to one, you will be glad to know that it is one of the more affordable options with an extensive menu.

The simple establishment with its unassuming decor and plastic chairs let its Thai food served speak for itself. With snaking queues every night, Nakhon Kitchen is almost always filled with regulars.

They serve a variety of appetisers such as crispy spring rolls, mains such as deep-fried fish with Thai chilli sauce, and even yummy desserts such as mango sticky rice!

See here for a full list of outlets together with their operating hours and contact details.

4. Sawadee Thai

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Sawadee Thai is not a new name for many, especially those who love to frequent Thai food joints. Since its establishment in Singapore over 20 years ago, they are the pioneer of Thai food in Singapore.

They pride themselves in using only the freshest ingredients imported from Thailand and cook upon order for intense and robust flavours.

Enjoy their signature dishes here such as the fried pomfret fillet served with homemade mango sauce amidst its unique Thai reed wall decor, complete with Thai ornaments and Thai scriptures on the pillars.

Address: 9 Tan Quee Lan Street, TQL Suites #01-01, Singapore 188098

Operating Hours: 11.00am – 2.30pm / 6.00pm – 10.00pm daily

Contact Details: +65 6238 6833 / reserve@sawadee-cuisine.com

5. Diandin Leluk Thai Restaurant Singapore

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Founded in the 80s by a Singaporean and his wife of Thailand nationality with humble beginnings, Dianin Leluk is one of the pioneers of Thai food in Singapore.

This award-winning Thai restaurant is one of the largest in Golden Mile Complex, and it is no surprise that its menu is extensive.

You will not be disappointed with their many dishes such as the Diandin Signature Claypot Tung Hoon Crab, as they source the freshest ingredients from Thailand and much of the preparation is still overseen by the owners.

Address: 5001 Beach Road, Golden Mile Complex, #01-67/68/69, Singapore 199588

Operating Hours: 10.30am – 10.30pm daily

Contact Details: +65 6293 5101

6. Siam Square Mookata

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Siam Square is a well-known establishment with multiple outlets across the island famous for its mookata. If you are unaware of this term, it is a Thai barbecue steamboat dish that originated from northern Thailand.

Being one of the mookata pioneers in Singapore, Siam Square Mookata has remained affordable. Dishes are priced between S$1.80 to S$2.80, while the buffet goes for S$29.00 per person.

While the main branch is located in Golden Mile Complex, also aptly known as Little Thailand, there are 13 other branches around the island including at Bukit Batok, Pasir Ris, and Boon Lay.

Can’t make it? Fret not as they also offer islandwide delivery!

See here for a full list of outlet locations and operating hours.

Contact Details: +65 8826 1919 / enquiry@siamsquaremookata.com.sg

7. Tamarind Hill

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For a more fancy experience, Tamarind Hill offers over 100 Thai and Burmese cuisine within a historic colonial bungalow perched atop the lush Labrador Nature Reserve.

The award-winning restaurant is led by Executive Chef Wanthana Nikonsaen from the Kalasin Province in Northern Thailand originally trained in her home country.

Sample savoury dishes such as the Massaman beef curry or steamed seabass with lime and chilli sauce and desserts such as tako or mango sticky rice.

Address: 30 Labrador Villa Road, Singapore 119189

Operating Hours:
Lunch
Mon – Sat: 12.00pm – 3.00pm (last order 2:30pm)

Afternoon Tea
Daily: 3.00pm – 6.00pm (last seating at 5.00pm)

Happy Hour
Mon – Fri: 6.00pm – 7.00pm

Dinner
Daily: 6.00pm – 10.00pm (last order 9.00pm)

Saturday & Sunday Brunch
Sat & Sun: 12.00pm – 3.00pm (last order 2:30pm)

Contact Details: +65 6270 1868

8. Sabai Fine Thai on the Bay

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Another fine dining style Thai food in Singapore is Sabai Fine Thai on the Bay. As you may have derived from the name, the swanky restaurant is located at Customs House overseeing the beautiful marina view.

Some of its signature dishes include roasted duck red curry, coconut and galangal soup with chicken, and Pad Thai, which is stir-fried noodles with prawns, chicken, and sweet tamarind sauce.

The restaurant prides itself in the culinary team behind the cuisine, led by Chef Samlee who used to be a former cook for Thai royalty. How special!

Address: 70 Collyer Quay, #01-02 Customs House, Singapore 049323

Operating Hours:
– Tue – Sun: 11.30am – 3.00pm / 6.00pm – 9.00pm
– Mon: Closed

Contact Details: +65 6535 3718-9 / contact-us@sabaifinethai.com.sg

9. Un-Yang-Kor-Dai

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Specialising in Isaan-style cuisine, which is food from the northeastern region of Thailand, Un-Yang-Kor-Dai offers dishes that keep diners coming back for more.

Some of their signature dishes include the PenLaos signature grilled chicken and the smokey Isaan kor moo yang, which is grilled pork neck fried rice.

You must definitely try their spicy dipping sauce that adds another layer of flavour to their popular dishes. The restaurant also offers delivery service if you feel like enjoying it elsewhere!

Address: 57 South Bridge Rd, #01-02, Singapore 058688

Operating Hours:
– Tue – Sun: 11.30am – 2.00pm / 6.00pm – 9.00pm
– Mon: Closed

Contact Details: +65 6787 8575

10. Jai Thai

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Established in 1999, Jai Thai started with a humble beginning along East Coast Road, offering mouth-watering popular Thai dishes.

With outlets at Clover Way, Singpost Centre, and Purvis Street, you can be sure that it is faithfully frequented by regulars. Even local celebrities have been spotted here!

Look for their signature dishes such as pineapple fried rice, steamed tofu with basil leaves, and tom yum seafood. They will surely leave you craving for more.

See here for the full list of outlet addresses and operating hours.


What makes Thai food so good is that the amalgamation of many ingredients brings about a truly congenial finish to most people’s taste palate. Furthermore, who can resist the sweet, sour, and spicy combination in a colourful dish?

If you are thinking of dropping by any of the restaurants listed above, be sure to bookmark this page for future reference!