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Craving zesty tom yum, creamy green curry, charcoal-grilled meats, or Isaan heat? This 2025 guide curates reliable Thai spots across Singapore—from Michelin-recognised kitchens to wallet-friendly chains—plus pricing, popular areas, and smart ordering tips.

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Top Thai Restaurants in Singapore

1) Un-Yang-Kor-Dai (Isaan, Boat Quay)

The illuminated exterior of Un-Yang-Kor-Dai restaurant in Singapore

Website: https://www.unyangkordai.sg/
Why go: Isaan specialists—PenLaos grilled chicken and leng zaab (spicy, sour ribs) headline a heat-forward menu. MICHELIN Bib Gourmand 2025. Address: 57 South Bridge Rd.

2) Yhingthai Palace (Purvis Street / City Hall)

A vibrant bowl of Yhingthai Palace green curry

Website: https://www.yhingthai.com.sg/
Why go: Long-running Thai & Thai-Chinese stalwart with set menus and vegetarian options; repeatedly listed by the MICHELIN Guide. Address: 36 Purvis St #01-04.

3) Jungle (Ann Siang Hill)

The cozy, inviting storefront of Jungle Thai Grill & Bar

Website: https://jungle.sg/
Why go: Thai grill & bar vibe in a shophouse; MICHELIN Bib Gourmand selection with smoky, modern plates. Address: 10 Ann Siang Hill.

4) MP Thai (CBD, Shenton House • Vision Exchange • Battery Rd)

A plate of grilled squid served with dipping sauce

Website: https://mpthai.sg/
Why go: Casual multi-outlet concept—Bib Gourmand at Vision Exchange—good for central power lunches or Jurong dinners.

5) Sawadee Thai Cuisine (Bugis / Bras Basah)

The exterior sign and menu of Sawadee Thai Cuisine

Website: https://www.sawadee-cuisine.com/
Why go: Since 2001—refined central Thai flavours; great for sharing plates near Bugis/City Hall.

6) Sabai Fine Thai on the Bay (Customs House, Marina Bay)

An artful carrot carving by Sabai Fine Thai

Website: https://www.sabaifinethai.com.sg/
Why go: Waterfront setting for classic Thai favourites—think pad thai and steamed seabass with lime & chilli—right by Raffles Place. Address: 70 Collyer Quay, #01-02.

7) Krapow (Far East Plaza • Chinatown Point)

A plate of delicious Pad See Ew with a jumbo prawn

Website: https://www.eatkrapow.com/
Why go: Street-food style bowls and wok-fried staples; two handy mall locations for affordable, fast Thai.

8) E-Sarn Thai Cuisine (Pasir Panjang & more)

A traditional Thai Larb dish with sticky rice

Website: https://esarn.com.sg/
Why go: Family-friendly, time-tested Thai with islandwide ordering and a Pasir Panjang flagship; a reliable pick for groups.

9) Jai Thai (Multiple outlets incl. Purvis Street & Clover Way)

A selection of authentic Thai dishes in takeout containers

Website: https://www.jai-thai.com/
Why go: Pocket-friendly stalwart with large menus and sets; great value Thai in central and heartland locations.

10) Sanook Kitchen (Halal-Certified, Multiple Malls incl. Jewel)

The modern and inviting storefront of Sanook Kitchen in Singapore

Website: https://sanookkitchen.com.sg/
Why go: MUIS Halal-certified Thai chain with many outlets—solid choice for family groups and Muslim diners. (Check the specific outlet hours.)

Also in the mix: Blue Jasmine (Thai restaurant at Holiday Inn Singapore Little India; currently not halal-certified—check latest status), and Aroy Dee Thai Kitchen (Bugis city-fringe favourite).

Common Thai Dishes & Signatures

Dish/Style

What to try

Tom Yum / Tom Kha

Hot-sour soups; seafood or chicken variations.

Curries

Green curry (creamy, basil); Massaman (spiced, mild); Panang (rich, nutty).

Isaan (Northeast Thai)

Gai yang (grilled chicken), som tam, larb, leng zaab ribs—big flavours, chili-forward.

Wok Classics

Pad krapow, pad thai, pad see ew—fast, fragrant stir-fries.

Seafood with Lime & Garlic

Pla neung manao—steamed fish with lime, garlic, bird’s eye chilli.

How to Choose the Right Thai Spot Near You

  • Occasion & vibe: For date nights or client dinners, try Sabai (waterfront) or MICHELIN-listed picks (Jungle, Yhingthai Palace, UYKD, MP Thai). For fast-casual, Krapow/Jai Thai/Sanook Kitchen deliver.

  • Regional cravings: Want Isaan heat? Book Un-Yang-Kor-Dai. Prefer refined central Thai? Sawadee and Yhingthai Palace.

  • Dietary needs: For halal dining, consider Sanook Kitchen (MUIS). Always verify current certification status if required.

  • Location convenience: CBD/Marina (Sabai, MP Thai), Ann Siang (Jungle), City Hall/Bugis (Yhingthai, Sawadee), heartlands (Sanook, Jai Thai, E-Sarn).

Price Guide (What to Expect)

Ballparks below reflect publicly listed menus; check each restaurant for latest promos.

 

  • Budget / Casual (mall & street-style): ~S$10–S$20 per pax (e.g., Sanook Kitchen sets; Jai Thai a la carte).

 

  • Mid-range (sit-down): ~S$20–S$40 per pax (Sawadee, E-Sarn, Krapow).

 

  • Premium (destination dining / scenic): ~S$40–S$70+ per pax (Sabai’s mains like pad thai S$27; seafood dishes S$40–S$50+).

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: Which Thai restaurants are in the MICHELIN Guide 2025?
A: Un-Yang-Kor-Dai, Jungle, Yhingthai Palace, and MP Thai (Vision Exchange) appear in the Guide’s Singapore selection (Bib Gourmand/Selected).

 

Q: Any halal Thai options?
A: Sanook Kitchen is MUIS Halal-certified with many outlets; some other brands are halal-friendly but may not be certified—always verify current status.

 

Q: What’s a good place for Isaan dishes (north-eastern Thai)?
A: Un-Yang-Kor-Dai specialises in Isaan cuisine (grilled chicken, som tam, spicy broths).

 

Q: Waterfront or business-friendly venues?
A: Sabai Fine Thai on the Bay (Customs House) is right by Marina Bay/CBD with a classic menu and scenic views.

Popular Neighbourhoods

  • CBD / Marina Bay: Sabai Fine Thai, MP Thai (Battery Rd/Shenton)—great pre-/post-meeting.

  • Ann Siang / Chinatown: Jungle (grill & bar), nearby Chinatown options.

  • City Hall / Bugis: Yhingthai Palace (Purvis St), Sawadee (Bugis fringe).

  • Jurong / West: MP Thai (Vision Exchange) for Bib Gourmand value.

  • Heartlands & Malls: Sanook Kitchen, Jai Thai, E-Sarn—easy access, family-friendly.

Key Takeaways

  • For award-tracked dining: Shortlist UYKD, Jungle, Yhingthai, MP Thai (MICHELIN selection).

  • For scenic or client dinners: Sabai at Customs House is a crowd-pleaser.

  • For halal needs: Sanook Kitchen (MUIS) is the safe bet across many malls.

  • Budget to premium: Expect ~S$10–S$70+ per pax, depending on venue and seafood picks (e.g., Sabai’s mains and fish).

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