Pratunam PLUS located at Bugis+ is by Soi Thai Soi Nice offers affordable Thai Street Food Eateries in town. The Thai eatery shop is easily noticeable with their vibrant colours design and a Tuk Tuk Cart in front of the shop entrance. The menu has an extensive offers ranging from rice and noodles dishes to Thai-style grilled skewers, with items that will not be available at the outstanding outlets at ARC and Westgate. They also offer Thai Milk Bubble Teas apart from the usual Lemongrass and Thai Coconut drinks. Read More
Pratunam Famous Chicken and Pork Leg Rice located in one of the coffeeshop at Geylang Road has caught my attention on my Facebook feed recently. They started their business since mid-June this year. They specialise in local Thai comfort food including the Pork Leg Rice, Chicken Rice and Grilled items.
We pre-ordered the Jay Fai inspired crab omelette a day before we head down. This is required if you want to have a taste of it. We ordered via whatsapp and payment is required to confirm your order. Read More
Eak Teng Yu Ki is one of the oldest traditional coffeeshops in Chinatown, Bangkok. It is said to have a sister-coffesship called Eiah-Sae which is nearby too. So, instead of going to On Luk Yun this time, I visited this classic traditional breakfast place that is been around for more than 90 years or more. Eak Teng Yu Ki is run by a Hainanses-Chinese owner that serves traditional Hainanese-style brewed coffee and classic breakfast. Read More
*Updated September 2022*
Bangkok, Thailand is known for its local street food and entertainment like night market, massage, spa and many more. There is quite a number of famous street foods listed under Bib Gourmand and Nai Mong Hoi Thod is one of them. The restaurant is located slightly off Yaowarat, Chinatown Bangkok is well-received by online reviews because of their “Orh Luak” or we called it Oyster Omelette. Read More
The Dining Room of Sheraton Towers Singapore and Bangkok Marriott Marquis Queen’s Park join hands to present a tantalising kaleidoscope of delectable Thai gourmet fare from 16 October to 23 October 2019. Sheraton Towers Singapore welcomes Guest Chef Surasak Pholdeeyiam (Chef Oui) from Bangkok Marriott Marquis Queen’s Park to present this Thai fare spread. The buffet is available for daily lunch and dinner. Read More
Soi Thai Soi Nice has recently launched “Thai-Teochew” menu in commemoration of JEM’s flagship store’s 1st birthday. I finally visited their JEM outlet after my guest writer raved about it on previous post.So, this well-loved establishment taps into the rich tapestry of Bangkok’s Chinatown culinary heritage and be transported back to the memories in Chinatown. Read More
Chalerm Thai is the latest addition at Arcarde @ The Capitol Kempinski.The restaurant is named after the Sala Chalermkrung Royal Theatre in Bangkok, first opened in 1933. The restaurant is easily identified by the bright yellow canopy, wooden dividers and rattan furniture. Read More
I re-visited Un-Yang-kar-Dai restaurant recently with a friend for dinner over the weekend. Read about my first visit post here.The restaurant specialises in north-eastern Thai or Isaan cuisine. It is rather interesting as north-eastern Thai cuisine has slight influenced by Khmer cuisine and northern side of Thai cuisine is more suitable for cooler valleys and forested mountains of the Thai highlands. Thus, this explains the differences in the spices, ingredients and cooking method here in Un-Yang-Kor-Dai. Read More
Baan Ying, which means ‘House of Ying’ started in 1999 at Bangkok’s Siam Square has ten outlets across prime locations in Bangkok. They have expanded their first outlet in Royal Square, located within the Novena area in 2018. Baan Ying Singapore here is pleased to announce the launch of The Great Baan Ying Brunch, a weekend treat of Thai cuisines. Read More
Soi Thai Soi Nice has new outlet at JEM apart from Alexandra Central and The Seletar Mall. Melaine, our guest writer visited this new outlet recently and let’s find out what are the dishes she tried that day. Read More