Jai Siam is an award-winning halal Thai restaurant that has been serving authentic Thai cuisine since 1999, earning recognition as one of the top ten Thai restaurants in Singapore with MUIS Halal certification. This established restaurant operates multiple outlets including SingPost Centre and Dhoby Ghaut MRT Station, making authentic Thai flavors accessible to Muslim diners across the island. The restaurant features experienced chefs who specialize in traditional Thai cooking techniques, creating signature dishes like aromatic Tom Yum soup infused with succulent prawns, lemongrass and aromatic spices, and the classic Phad Thai that showcases the perfect balance of sweet, sour, and savory flavors. Jai Siam offers comprehensive dining and catering services, providing reasonably priced bento sets and party packages for various occasions, with both dine-in and delivery options available throughout Singapore. Their commitment to authenticity extends to using traditional Thai ingredients and cooking methods while ensuring all dishes meet halal requirements. What distinguishes Jai Siam is their two decades of experience in delivering consistent, high-quality Thai cuisine that doesn't compromise on traditional flavors, making them a trusted choice for Muslim families and Thai food enthusiasts seeking genuine Thai dining experiences in Singapore's diverse culinary landscape.
Wanted to grab a quick bite before heading home. Conveniently located right by the Dhoby Ghaut MRT s
Wanted to grab a quick bite before heading home. Conveniently located right by the Dhoby Ghaut MRT station. The food is halal and the pricing is affordable. The portion size is not large, but service is prompt.
W. Sun
Had dinner here on a weekday evening, and service was prompt, possibly due to the little customers.
Had dinner here on a weekday evening, and the service was prompt, possibly due to the few customers. Tried the phad see yiew, which tasted lackluster. Perhaps I'm too used to stronger flavours in Thai cuisine, but the plate I had seemed almost tasteless. The green curry, which I also tried, was more flavorful, though I felt the serving was diminished by the amount of lemongrass/herbs within an already small serving size.
Darren Wong
The basil chicken standard dropped from last time.. the sauce overly watery and I would think the To
The basil chicken standard has dropped from last time. The sauce is overly watery, and I would think the Tom Yum and the curry are better choices. However, the fried egg is done really well – fluffy and nice.
Saman Jafri
Overly sweet Thai Green curry. Kai Lan was drenched in Oyster Sauce sadly. Tom Yam soup was the best
The Thai Green curry was overly sweet. The Kai Lan was sadly drenched in oyster sauce. However, the Tom Yam soup was the best, and the fried beef was good. I would avoid the prawn spring rolls. The atmosphere feels tired, though the staff are lovely. They need to liven up the decor and add more inspiration to the dishes in terms of flavour, presentation, and recipe. The red ruby drink was good.
Positive Reviews
Sze Wei Tan
Tried this for dinner, ordered the Tom Yum seafood, Thai Prawn Cake, pandan fried chicken. Both the
Tried this for dinner and ordered the Tom Yum seafood, Thai Prawn Cake, and pandan fried chicken. Both the pineapple fried rice and pad Thai prawn were good, with a generous serving size for $5.90. The Thai sticky rice with mango made for a nice dessert during circuit breaker.
Shivan Nair
Excellent food served here at Jai Thai restaurant! Friendly service and lots of options in the menu.
Excellent food served here at Jai Thai restaurant! Friendly service and lots of options on the menu. The portion sizes are very good at very decent prices. Various vegetarian options are also available. I keep coming back again and again; I really love this restaurant.
Dee Jay's
Ate here for the second time.
Food was great as usual and definitely a hidden gem. Right above Dhoby
Ate here for the second time. The food was great as usual, and it's definitely a hidden gem. It's located right above Dhoby Ghaut MRT. Average prices for each dish start from $7, which is slightly expensive, but it's worth it to taste authentic Thai food.
They also have packages for seafood sets or something similar. It's worth spending your money here, and it is halal!
Nurul Ridzuan
Yaaassss!! this place saved me from a long day working. It is easy ti get to and has an array of tha
Yaaassss!! This place saved me from a long day at work. It is easy to get to and has an array of Thai food you can order for different pax serving sizes! Convenient and not as expensive as other food available in the area. Located at Dhoby Exchange at Dhoby Ghaut MRT station.
Shawn Goh
Chance upon this halal Thai restaurant the other time I was here to dine at Just Acia. This Thai eat
I chanced upon this halal Thai restaurant the other time I was here to dine at Just Acia. This Thai eatery is located at the Douby Xchange, somewhere within Dhoby Ghaut MRT station. I was there around 12:30 PM and the restaurant was quite empty. We ordered our food via the tablet on the desk. We ordered their set meal, which includes a main and a drink.
We ordered the fried fish with basil sauce and a tom yum set, as well as an omelette to share. I like how the level of spiciness can be customised to suit different people. I loved the spicy basil sauce for my fried fish set; it goes really well with the fish. The fish itself, however, wasn't so desired. It was a shame that the taste of the frozen dory was too overpowering.
I tried my colleague's tom yum soup, which was pretty good as well. I would probably dine here again.