Bangkok Thai Food is an authentic Thai hawker stall located on the second floor of Singapore's largest and most famous food centre, Chinatown Complex. This value-for-money establishment serves traditional Thai cuisine at local hawker prices, making authentic Thai flavors accessible to all. Located in the heart of Chinatown at 335 Smith Street, this stall is part of the vibrant culinary landscape that makes Chinatown Complex a must-visit destination for food enthusiasts. Known for offering good food, good prices, and good service, Bangkok Thai Food represents the multicultural dining experience that Singapore's hawker centres are famous for. The stall provides an opportunity to enjoy genuine Thai dishes alongside the diverse array of Asian cuisines available throughout the complex, making it a popular choice for both locals and tourists seeking affordable, authentic Thai food in the bustling atmosphere of one of Singapore's most iconic food destinations.
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.
TCH
Bought Basil Port Rice takeaway 🥡. I asked for medium Spiciness . It cost $6.20 for takeaway . Still not spicy 🌶️ enough. The portion and ingredients with an Egg for $6 is rather generous and delicious .
Will try out her other dishes next time
Ong Hui Li
Delicious food, affordable prices and generous portions! The pineapple fried rice is very fragrant, and the basil pork is spicy and flavourful. Stall owner is friendly and polite. If you're craving thai food this is the place for you.
Nithi Tangsirisap
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.
Soo Hin Yeoh
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