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Thinking of your next lunch or dinner option and not sure what cuisine to have? Check out these restaurants that will cater to even the most fickle of tastebuds with food and drinks from across South East Asia.
BALI THAI
Let’s start with Bali Thai with its Indonesian influenced Thai food. You can expect to find dishes like Nasi Goreng Istemewa ($15.50) and Pineapple Fried Rice ($9.80) here. Fusing Thai & Indonesian recipes to create great dishes, they are sure to offer your taste buds a new dimension of flavors.
STREATS
If the intense spice flavours of Indo-Thai fusion food is too instance for your palate, you can visit Streats where you can find popular food from Hong Kong and Macau being served. Indulge in dim sum, noodles, rice, pasta & Chinese food in their Halal restaurants and expect to find classics like Cheese Baked Rice (from $14) and Claypot Porridge w Seafood & Minced Chicken Ball ($13) here.
So Pho
So Pho offers Vietnamese affairs like steaming bowls of Pho (from $9.80) and crisp Banh Mi (from $6.50). Capturing the true flavor of traditional Vietnamese cuisine like no other restaurant in Singapore, you should definitely visit them for a mouthwatering experience.
Honguo
Honguo continues to serve their much loved delicacy the same way with appetizing, high quality ingredients added into a pot of flavorful hot soup. Their dishes such as Sze Chuan Chicken in Basket ($8.80), 3 Cups Chicken Fried Yunnan Noodles ($9.80) and Sze Chuan Ma La Fragrant Spicy Pot ($16.80) are my top picks to spice up your stay-at-home dinners with flavors originating from Northern and Yunnan China.
RENNTHAI
RENNthai offers the best of Royal Thai Cuisines and seeks to appeal to the Thai food lovers who seek authentic, unpretentious, traditional Thai cooking at its best. Check out some of their dishes such as their Chiang Mai Grilled Chicken served with Steamed Glutinous Rice ($20) and Thai Glass Noodles with Chicken ($18) that will definitely remind you of the good food you can get in Thailand.
HUTONG
Did you know that Hutongs is a term used to call old alleys and narrow streets typically found in Beijing, China? The ancient Chinese used to built their houses with courtyards close to each other to form narrow passage ways and these structures became neighbourhoods where relationships were forged.
Today, many hutongs have gradually disappeared to make way for modernisation but the Hutong restaurant seeks to retain this distinctive character and charm while creating Northern Chinese inspired fine cuisines that will appeal to diners with a palate for all things traditional and Chinese. Enjoy BBQ skewers from as low as $1 here!
TOMO IZAKAYA
Izakayas are casual drinking establishments, similar to tapas bars, where customers can order a variety of small dishes of food that can be shared at the table. Meet up with your friends and colleagues for a drinking party or to wind down after work here (when covid19 restrictions are lifted of course) and if you are craving for sushi, only the highest quality ingredients are used at Tomo Izakaya, which serves exquisite Japanese specialties such as Softshell Crab Salmon ($22) and Unagi Chazuke ($25).
These restaurants are great as a starter or introduction into a world of different cuisines to tickle your tastebuds so check this places out for a good meal with your family and friends.
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