Best Thai Restaurants in Bedok
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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.
Basil & Thyme in Singapore is a stunning Thai restaurant that serves an array of classic and contemporary dishes – including some western fusion – to create a dining experience that’s not to be missed. Located on East Coast Parkway in Marine Parade, Basil & Thyme also offers a fantastic beach view, and as if that wasn’t enough you will find a top-quality micro-brewery and live music space attached to the restaurant so that no matter what you’re in the mood for Basil & Thyme has got you covered. So what are you waiting for? Grab some friends or a special someone and head on over to Basil & Thyme on East Coast Parkway Today!
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.
Noodle Thai Thai Kitchen in Singapore is a cosy Thai restaurant on Beach Road in the Lavender district, that has been winning the hearts and stomachs of locals with its authentic food and stylish decor for quite some time. During lunch, you can dive into delicious noodle and rice bowls or a bento box set, while in the evening, the focus of the restaurant turns to traditional Thai-style communal dining. Delight in Noodle Thai Thai Kitchen’s wide range of meat, seafood and vegetarian dishes that are all made with only the best ingredients that are bursting with flavour. A trip to Noodle Thai Thai Kitchen is a must for anyone looking for great food and an excellent dining experience. Space is limited so a booking is essential to avoid disappointment. Please be aware that Noodle Thai Thai Kitchen operates a policy of no GST or added service charge.
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!
Singapore’s Gin Khao Safra Tampines is a contemporary 168-seater restaurant blending the tastiest bits of Thai and Chinese cuisine. Led by Chang Wing Fai, the legendary chef brings his 40 years of experience in the hospitality scene to create creative renditions of traditional Sino-Thai dishes. Gin Khao opens its doors every day for lunch and dinner, offering soulful Thai dishes like Green Curry and Tom Yum Hotpot and MSG-free contemporary Chinese classics. Each dish achieves the perfect balance of sweet, spicy, sour and salty, with an abundance of seafood and vegetables sourced fresh from Jurong Fishery Port. The cosy private dining areas and large round tables makes this Tampines Street destination a no-brainer when it comes to choosing a restaurant to celebrate special occasions.
Singapore has no shortage of Thai restaurants but Siam Village Macpherson is as authentic as you can get. Taking its name from the Northeastern province of Thailand, this popular eatery serves up traditional Thai specialities and the chefs travel to Thailand to bring back the best recipes to provide diners with a true Thai experience. Located on Jalan Wangi Street, Siam Village Macpherson is a local favourite.
Situated on Liang Seah Street in Bugis, Thai-licious Boat Noodles 泰好吃 aims to bring traditional Thai cuisine to Singapore. Hailing from the land of smiles, the talented team specialise in creating boat noodles – also known as kuay teow reua – which are made of springy rice noodles, tender sliced meat, meat balls, liver, vegetables and Thai herbs such as galangal, ginger, lemongrass, coriander, kaffir lime and cinnamon. This traditional Thai dish is zesty, packed with flavour and so delicious, you’ll want to return to Thai-licious Boat Noodles 泰好吃 time and time again, to get your fix. With a talented Thai chef at the helm and hand-picked ingredients imported directly from Thailand, you can rest assured the flavours and experience will be second-to-none. Book a table now!
Dear diners, please be aware that Tamarind Hill has a strict 'no children under 14 years of age’ policy. What you won’t often find in Singapore is a restaurant surrounded by beautiful greenery, but Tamarind Hill is just that, set in the gorgeous Labrador Nature Reserve of Labrador Park. The restaurant occupies a colonial bungalow that’s laced with history and decorated with Asian sophistication. Serving authentic Siamese cuisine, Tamarind Hill is truly a beautiful place to escape from the city and take the edge off. Head over to Labrador Villa Road to see what the fuss is about.
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.