Tha Siam Thai Kitchen (Orchard Plaza)

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~$10/pax
Tha Siam Thai Kitchen serves only authentic Thai cruisine at affordable prices. Tucked away in a quiet corner of a bustling Orchard Road, the restaurant's humble and cosy environment provides great ambience for social events and gatherings acompanied by good food. Tha Siam prides itself as delivering a taste that is pure and untouched, original from the Land Of Smiles. A simple plate of basil pork rice coupled with an iced Thai milk tea will definitely transport you back to the streets of Thailand once again. Indulge yourself with Tha Siam today.

150 Orchard Road
#04-19/20 Orchard Plaza
Singapore 238841

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Friday:
11:00am - 11:00pm

Saturday:
11:00am - 11:00pm

Sunday:
Closed

Monday:
11:00am - 11:00pm

Tuesday:
11:00am - 11:00pm

Wednesday:
11:00am - 11:00pm

Thursday:
11:00am - 11:00pm

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From the Burpple community

A little hidden gem at Orchard Plaza.

This seafood Pad mama (yes Thai version of Maggi Goreng) was very savoury and I polished the plate in no time. Hubby liked the Siam fried rice which he found spicy but shiok. We went for the chicken wings as recommended and it did not disappoint. Packed for a weekday lunch, top up 1 buck for Thai milk tea. The Thai milk tea was a little too sweet for me but otherwise, I found my meal to be enjoyable.

My friend @boymaurice had told me about this Thai eatery in Orchard Plaza, and their crispy chicken wings were what he’d raved about in particular. After ordering them on my second visit, I can confirm that the fried-to-order Tha Siam Chicken Wings are really that good. Extremely crispy on the outside, they are so juicy within (6pcs: $5 / 12pcs: $8).
For my main dish, I went with the Stir Fried Kai Lan with Roasted Pork Belly ($8). The slices of fatty pork used in the frying were on the chewy and salty end of the spectrum but they worked well with the vegetables. Plonked on the mound of plain rice was a runny-yolked fried egg (the cherry on the cake, so to speak).

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I was recommended their clear style of Tom Yum ($10) which I am partial to. I liked theirs as it’s really aromatic from the herbs used. Good news for those who can’t handle anything too spicy - they keep the chilli heat dialed pretty low so you can keep on slurping without combusting. Chose to have our Tom Yum with seafood but they do versions with pork, chicken or beef as well.

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The Thai Milk Tea is concentrated and not overly milky or sweet - which suited us just fine.

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Based on a tip from a friend, we visited @thasiamthaikitchen for lunch. The shop unit number is #04-19 but you just have to follow your nose when you get to the fourth floor of Orchard Plaza to find them.
Operated by a couple of Thai ladies, or at least that’s what I saw when we were there, this casual eatery does one-dish meals and a number of a la carte items too.
Their Signature Spicy Fried Rice ($7) is tasty. It doesn’t have a burning spiciness, but more of a balanced heat. And most importantly, it comes with a properly fried egg - frilly around the edges and runny in the middle. We preferred it over the Phad See Yiu ($7) which was decent but lacked personality.

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