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Arriving by Bus: #36/531, Bustop Name: Suntec Twr Three, Bustop No.: 02149. Arriving by Train: Esplanade MRT Exit D, City Hall MRT Exit A. Nearest Carpark: Suntec City Carpark. continue reading
All Branches (6)
Telephone
6338 2066
Introduction
BaliThai opened in 1998, offering perennial favourites of both Indonesia and Thai cuisines. Behold the bright motifs, colours and textures from Indonesia and Thailand, bringing the richness of their cultures alive. Smell the wafting aromas of fragrant herbs and spices. With an extensive menu of mains and appetizers all day, you would be spoilt for choice. continue reading
Additional Information
Bali Thai offers vegetarian options
Opening Hours
Today
11:30 - 22:00
Mon - Sun
11:30 - 22:00
Payment Methods
Visa Master Cash Others
Other Info
Online Reservation
Pork Free
Takes Reservations
Restaurant Website
http://www.balithai.com.sg/
Above information is for reference only. Please check details with the restaurant.
About Reward Scheme
Signature Dishes
Combi Bakar Kaeng Khiao Wan Gai Tom Yum Talay
Review (9)
Level1 2014-06-14
200 views
Just a few days back, I was at the IMM branch. And yesterday, I went to the Suntec branch to have a quick dinner before my movie. This time round, I only ordered the Tom Yum seafood noodle and it was really good. Spicy & sour in an awesome way! Frankly, I have a very high expectation especially when dining in a restaurant, as we are paying more for the ambience and the services we received. So far, my experience in BALIthai has been satisfactory!Keep up the good work, and I shall patronize again & again  continue reading
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Level1 2014-05-28
97 views
Went for lunch at this restaurant today. The best Tauhu Telor i ever tasted before in my life. Its a little expensive but worth the eat. The Tauhu skin is crispy.We also ordered the Boneless chicken wing as well as a clear seafood soup. However, i still prefer Tauhu Telor. continue reading
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Level1 2014-05-19
76 views
We had been for lunch with family this sunday at Balithai and it was a great experience...We ordered tofu fry with basil n mushroom for starter.. it was quite heavy starter! Then green curry with rice and fried noodles for main coarse... we loved the green curry the most!! It was delicious with its rice coconut milk and ordered one more...and it went really well with thai fragrant rice!! Finally we returned with heavy and full stomach... will definitely visit again!! continue reading
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Level1 2014-05-03
66 views
Nice place, good ambience, service was good and quick. We had veggie food ( greencurry n rice, Tofu fry )which was quite good. Dessert n Tomyum soup was tasty. Good place to Visit!Easy place to reachout, not long waiting time as expected in CBD. continue reading
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Level4 2013-12-08
60 views
BALIthai is a restaurant under the Katrina Holdings, which also owns a few other establishments such as Streats Hong Kong Cafe, Hong Guo, Indobox and So Pho. BALIthai strives to combine the tastes of Thai and Indonesian food into one dining establishment. With the renovation of Suntec City Mall, new eateries such as BALIthai is being introduced to the revamped mall.A great side to share would be the Combination Platter ($15.00++); a platter consisting of Rice Crisps, Beef Satay (representing Indonesian cuisine), Fish Cakes and Spring Rolls (representing Thai cuisine) and accompanied with a curry sauce and a Thai sweet chili sauce. Most of the items are fine, except the Beef Satay and Spring Rolls which felt rather limp. The Fish Cakes and Spring Roll is well complimented with the Thai sweet chilli sauce, while the Beef Satay and Rice Crisps made a perfect match with the thick and flavourful curry sauce.The XO Seafood Fried Rice ($10.50++) tasted pretty consistent. We opted out of squids for this plate, so more portions of other seafood such as prawns are included. People whom are not resistant to spiciness should refrain from ordering this as it is moderately spicy.The Basil Chicken with Lettuce Wrap ($8.50++) despite being a side dish is pretty well-sized. Coming with other condiments such as rice paper and a bowl of assorted vegetables. To eat this, one would have to place the condiments on top of a lettuce leaf and roll it up together. The vegetables are fresh, therefore making a refreshing break from the spiciness of the Basil Chicken. There was quite an amount of small chili in the Basil Chicken which gives the whole dish a fiery kick when bitten, so do take note if you want to order this.The Pineapple Fried Rice came with Pineapple Chili Sauce and Fried Fish Filet ($11.80++). The fish were well fried being crispy, and the Pineapple Chili sauce was significantly zestier from the bits of pineapples added. The rice could have been tastier though, and we would have loved it more if there were pineapple bits to chew on.I would not say that BALIthai serves up authentic tasting Indonesian and Thai flavours, however the quality of each dish served is of a reasonable standard. There are definitely better places which may be better in taste and cheaper in price, but at least it is a place that easily meets the minimum criteria as a commercial restaurant.For more photos and the full review. please visit: http://jiaksimipng.wordpress.com/2013/12/07/balithai-suntec-city-mall/ continue reading
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