You can find tasty authentic Thai dishes served here. Had their basil chicken with rice, which is very nice and spicy with Thai level of spiciness. The portion size is very generous for the 6SGD that I paid. The shop owner lady is also very polite. Recommended.
Dinner dated 21 July 2025.
Pork basil rice at $6. Affordable and delicious.
Rice was hot and moist.
Egg was freshly fried.
Pork was slightly spicy and savoury.
Quantity was very acceptable.
My go to place to eat affordable Thai food after work.
This was a pretty average experience. It’s a fairly popular stall but you don’t see the queue as they hand out beepers to keep you at your seat.
I order basil pork rice and requested for the egg to be swapped for more minced meat and they were willing to make the arrangement. I do appreciate this flexibility.
However, I found the dish to be overall a little underwhelming. Perhaps my expectations were set too high? It’s definitely not poor but I won’t be recommending this Thai spot to my friends.
The Belachan Fried Rice is good, portion is generous compared to typical hawker fare but service a little slow.
Run by 2 Thai ladies, the stall accepts QR Pay but may be a little difficult to find in this 200 outlet Chinatown Complex on L2. Located at the far end of the Hawker Center facing the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple, it is however easier to find seats at this corner
A small eatery in the basement of Chinatown Point! Got a quick dinner here the other day and got the Shrimp Dumpling Collagen Soup. The place is a little small, but it was pretty empty on a Monday early evening so we got seats easily. The soup was thick yet not too jelat, and I enjoyed the firm noodles and onsen egg that came with it! The dumplings were alright, slightly disappointing as they weren’t amazing for a stall specialising in dumplings. Still, a good place to grab a quick and hearty
$7.50 for their chicken dumpling soup (clear soup base) taste was very mediocre, dumpling was normal as well. It doesn’t taste like typical frozen dumpling which is good I guess? Only 3 small dumpling (just like other reviews) & 2-3 pcs of veggies. Don’t think it’s worth the price….. 😔 clear soup base was alright, look plains but there’s still sweet taste to it. Overall won’t come back again~
Went at lunch time and there was only 1 other person in the shop at that time.
Tried their truffle mushroom dumplings. Not cheap, $10.90 for 6 pieces.
Dumplings were pretty watery. Wished it was cooked in a more flavourful broth cause otherwise it tasted mostly of hot water. Truffle sauce didn’t taste of much.
Dumplings left a strong (and not the most pleasant) taste in the mouth that lasted a while.
Was not worth the price point. Would not order it again.
May try other flavours and the fried versions if they interest me one day.
Loved it. The collagen soup was incredibly tasty. Noodles were at the right texture. Didn’t care for the meatballs which were too soft for my taste.
I added too much chili oil (that’s on me) and it tasted very “ma” of mala so try the soup first before adding.
Pan-fried chicken dumplings were tasty and delicate.
Great value.
It's a very modest portion for $6.50 but the flavours are pretty good. The dumplings themselves are less impressive imo as I've certainly had better ones elsewhere (both filling and skin wise) at a better price. That said I think the other offerings on their menu look pretty appealing so I may return for second round.
Prawn Dumpling Noodle Collagen Soup, $11.90. It has clear soup option, $9.90. Pan Fried Dumplings 6 pcs (chicken) $5.90. It has prawn and mushroom option as well
Noodle serving was small with a few dumplings and veg. Soup taste average. Fried dumplings not bad
Small eatery with 7 to 8 diners. Both cash & cashless payments accepted. No service charge
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