3 Temasek Boulevard
#B1-148 Suntec City
Singapore 038983

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Thursday:
11:30am - 08:30pm

Friday:
11:30am - 09:00pm

Saturday:
11:30am - 09:00pm

Sunday:
11:30am - 08:30pm

Monday:
11:30am - 08:30pm

Tuesday:
11:30am - 08:30pm

Wednesday:
11:30am - 08:30pm

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Reviews

From the Burpple community

Decent rendition of phad thai but the portion was a little too small. Also had a cup of milk tea which was so expensive at $4.70

Cha Yen, Fried Chicken Skin, Pathumthani Beef Rice Noodle, Ayutthaya Beef Rice Noodle, Creamy Tomyum Chicken Springy Noodle

We went to The Original Boat Noodle’s Suntec City outlet to try their food recently:

~Boat Noodle (Pathumthani, Ayutthaya 2.0, Creamy Tomyum & Sweet Kuey Chap - $1.80 per bowl): You can choose between beef and chicken for each bowl, as well as your choice of noodle (rice noodle or springy noodle), with each flavour coming with its own other toppings. My favourite ones were the Pathumthani and Creamy Tomyum!

~Kra Pow Chicken Rice ($10.99): This was pretty decent, but would have enjoyed it more if it was spicer.

~Flame Grilled Ayam Legend ($11.99): This was surprisingly yummy! The skin was crispy while the meat was tender and juicy. It went well with the spicy dipping sauce too!

~Phad Thai ($9.99): Would’ve preferred if this came in a seafood version, as our table was covered in a number of chicken dishes already. Quite an average plate of phad Thai.

~Fried Chicken Skin ($4.99): Crispy and addictive! Definitely can’t stop at just one!

~Hot Steamy Sangkayaa ($5.99) / Cha Yen & Cha Keow Yen (both $4.50): These will definitely satisfy those with a sweet tooth! I like the soft bread with the indulgent sangkayaa!

All their outlets are halal-certified, except their Suntec City outlet that is in the midst of procuring its cert. They don’t use pork or lard in any of their dishes.

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