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Introduction
Voted as one of Thailand’s best restaurants since 2006, Nara Thai Singapore serves up age-old recipes with the highest quality ingredients to provide a truly authentic Thai experience. At Nara Thai, you’ll taste the best of Thai upscale home cooking while enjoying your meal in a sleek, contemporary restaurant. continue reading
Opening Hours
Mon - Sun
11:30 - 22:00
Payment Methods
Visa Master Cash
Other Info
Takes Reservations
Restaurant Website
http://www.narathai.com.sg
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Review (3)
Level4 2014-12-18
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Pineapple fried rice with cashew nuts: the rice was rather fragrant with fresh pineapple cubes in it. However, this did not seem to be worth the price. The phad thai on the other hand, fared much better.The phad thai kway tiao had a sticky like texture and was moist and had a sweet taste to it. The prawns did not taste like fresh ones however. I loved that the crunchy beansprouts added texture to the dish and the finely grounded nuts also complemented the phad thai's taste. continue reading
(The above review is the personal opinion of a user which does not represent OpenRice's point of view.)
Level4 2014-06-20
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Nara's 2nd outlet in SG is more spacious than its first restaurant at Ion. We skipped the queue by opting to sit at the alfresco dining area. Prices here are steeper than at other Thai restaurants in SG but the quality of the food makes up for it. The Erawan Tea Set $12.99++ is served from 2:30pm - 5:30pm and comprises a three tier rack of Thai finger food and petite portions of Thai cakes and Nara's popular sticky rice with mango dessert. Not entirely satiated with the palate-teasing bites from the tea rack, we ordered Nara's homemade coconut ice cream which was served with eight types of toppings for the diner to create his/her own sundae. Nice but a tad pricey at $8.80++ per scoop. Service was run of the mill. continue reading
(The above review is the personal opinion of a user which does not represent OpenRice's point of view.)