Bugis offers the most modern and groundbreaking experiences in entertainment and technology in Singapore. After visiting the National Museum of Singapore or Singapore Art Museum, you’ll sure be in the mood for some good food. If you’re craving Thai, this list is sure to satiate your appetite. Here are five greatly-recommended Thai restaurants you should try in Bugis.
1. Aroy-Dee Thai Kitchen (S $10 – S $25)
For only S $15, you can get one of the best crab dining experiences in Aroy-Dee Thai Kitchen. Alternatively, your S $10 or less can get you the best Pad Kana Hed and Pad Tua Ngork Moo Sub. Get the best Khao Klook Kapi and Khao Pad in Aroy-Dee Thai Kitchen for less than S $8. Nothing comes close to the food and taste quality you can get here.
Address: 127 Bencoolen St, Singapore 189637
Hours: 12:30PM–6AM daily
2. Zenso Thai (S $10 – S $25)
Another affordable Thai mookata restaurant, Zenso Thai is one of the best dining experiences without any expensive extras. You won’t need to spend a fortune above S $10 to enjoy their Pad Thai and Beef Noodle Soup. If you’re looking for curry, you can’t go wrong with their S $20 Green Curry Chicken and Basil Pork Set. Their premium Pineapple Fried Rice or Thai Moo Peng with mixed vegetables at S $30.
Address: 91, Bencoolen St #01-16, Sunshine Plaza, Singapore 189652
Hours: 11AM–4PM, 5–9:30PM daily
3. Thai Gold Food (S $5 – S $40)
All Tom Yum and Tom Kha soups in Thai Gold Food (or Thai Gold Restaurant) would set you back S $6 only. If you want some spring rolls with your soup and have S $5 to spare, you’ve got a full and satisfying meal. On the other hand, you won’t go beyond S $40 to try other items on their menu, such as Cashew Chicken and Tofu (S $15) or satisfying Sweet Melody (S $15).
Address: 91 Bencoolen St, #01-14/22, Singapore 189652
Hours: 11:30AM–3PM, 5:30–9:30PM daily
4. The Original Boat Noodle (S $7- S $35)
The Original Boat Noodle had its humble beginnings as a noodle-only hawker stall selling at less than S $7. Today, it’s one of Singapore’s biggest and most affordable favorites, offering excellent Kra Pow Thai Fried Rice at S $12 and Bangkok Omelette Rice at S $11. Hearty eaters will love the Bangkok Supreme Platter priced at S $33, offering the biggest value-for-money Thai meal in Bugis.
Address: 200 Victoria St, #02-46 Bugis Junction, Singapore 188021
Hours: 11:30AM–8:30PM Sunday – Thursday, 11:30AM–9PM Friday and Saturday
5. Jai Thai (S $6 – S $25)
By just spending S $7, you can get excellent Thai dining in Jai Thai. Their mixed platter appetizer plate that can satisfy a single person only costs S $8. In addition, their biggest curry beef serving only costs S $14 for all green, red, and Panang curries. Lastly, their seafood is the most expensive item on the menu, with Tilapia and Seabass dishes costing about S $20 and S $28 respectively.
Address: 27 Purvis Street, #01-01 An Chuan Building, Singapore 188604
Hours: 11:30AM–3PM, 5:30–8:30PM daily
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Bugis has the best Thai budget experience with value-for-money restaurants such as these five. If you ate in any of these recommended venues, please leave each of them a review to support their businesses!
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