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3.9

10 reviews

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Reviews for Real Thai - Changi City Point

Isabelle Tay

Isabelle Tay

3

Visited on a sat night and was not very crowded. Ordered 2 different set to try and i would say its not the best, but just decent. It doesnt really have much thai food feel though. Basil pork was good but lacked basil. Omelette was thin like paper and soup was just normal. Definitely not real thai food but shld be fine for less picky eaters.

Feast Food

Feast Food

5

The tomyum is not over powering. There’s a balance of sourness and spiciness. This soup blends well with the bee hoon. Kailan with oyster sauce is a bit sweet. Mango salad’s spiciness is just nice. The omelette has a little crispiness that it texture. Price is affordable. Space is just small and should be good for quick lunch.

Anamika Dudeja

Anamika Dudeja

4

Nice place for a quick dinner. The flavours were good. We ordered tofu rice combo which comes with a drink and spring rolls. Everything was tasted good and the service was fast.

Siti Fatimah

Siti Fatimah

5

I can truly say that this place has authentic thai food, and I don't say this lightly having had a range of 'authentic' food in Singapore and being sorely disappointed. The shop is found at B1, near the atrium so it's pretty easy to spot. I was excited to find Khao Soi here because it's so rare and hard to find in Singapore, and you know it's the real deal when they have the preserved vegetables, onions and the chilli sambal thing on the side. It tastes as close to the ones I had in Northern Thailand! We also had the beef boat noodles and the broth tasted like the ones we had in Thailand too. Truly real thai food indeed. My Thai mother gave the food her stamp of approval too and this was one of the rare times she has done so in Singapore. Granted the servings seem small, but they ended up being rather filling. They also have set meals which was quite affordable too. We are excited to have found out about this place and will be back!

Elijah Tan

Elijah Tan

4

Had our dinner for 2 after work around 5+ in the evening. Thankfully it was not crowded. I am not sure if this is a busy restaurant as I seldom visit Changi City Point. The food we had suited our taste buds and the cashier was friendly and served us pretty nicely. Would definitely revisit if we ever crave for thai food and near the area.

Wendy Loh (whimsea.wanderer)

Wendy Loh (whimsea.wanderer)

5

Came across Real Thai while looking for lunch options. Ordered the Set A (S$14.80): Stir Fried Basil Chicken w Rice + Hot Lemongrass + Spring Roll. Couldn’t take spicy stuff so I requested them to make the basil chicken less spicy. Regretted asking them to do so coz it tasted quite bland 😅 Guess only an authentic thai chef can cook the non spicy option better. 🫣 The lemongrass drink was bland also. I thought it was my post-covid taste buds at fault but my colleague who had the iced lemongrass, confirmed that it was indeed bland. 😶 The spring rolls were ok, but not fantastic coz I think the cooking oil was slightly overused as there’s this bit of chemical taste to it. Maybe I should try the khao soy (thai laksa) next time and review again.

jayden

jayden

4

Authentic stir fried beef basil rice, the basil they use is the correct basil used in Thailand restaurants. The set meal is quite reasonable with spring roll and a drink.

Wilson Teo

Wilson Teo

2

Personally don’t find the food here worths its price. The portion is amazingly small given its price. We ordered a cup of Thai milk tea where the cup is not even fully filled. The fried rice and Tom Yum soup are also very small portion. Taste wise is normal and you can definitely get it cheaper at neighbourhood kopitiam.

Yellow Bear

Yellow Bear

4

Authentic Thai food with vegetarian options. If you love Thai food, try Real Thai. You won’t be disappointed. Price is also reasonable and not too expensive. The Vegetarian food might contains alliums, do check with the staff if you don’t take alliums.

Kah Ooi Tan

Kah Ooi Tan

3

Not sure what to make of this "real Thai" place. The staff are nice enough and they seem to be speaking Thai in the kitchen. However the food seems a little less than that. The green curry is watery and the basil chicken is neither spicy or basil enough. The kids enjoyed the egg omelette and pop corn chicken though. Shall go back to try the Tom Yum Fried Rice and Pad Thai next time.