Siam Kitchen is an authentic halal-certified Thai restaurant with locations at HomeTeam NS Khatib Club, 2 Yishun Walk number 01-01, and SAFRA Toa Payoh, bringing the vibrant flavors of Thailand to Singapore halal dining scene through skilled Thai chefs who prepare traditional home-style cuisine. Known for their affordable yet authentic Thai dishes, Siam Kitchen offers both a la carte dining and popular buffet options that cater to groups and individuals seeking genuine Thai flavors in a halal-certified environment. Their extensive menu features beloved Thai classics including aromatic Red Tom Yum Soup, rich Chicken in Green Curry, flavorful Fish Head in Tom Yum Curry, succulent Butterfly BBQ Chicken, and innovative Egg Noodles with Crabmeat and Prawn. Popular customer favorites include Sambal Stingray at 14.90 dollars, authentic Chicken Satay at 7.90 dollars, vibrant Sambal Asparagus or Stir-Fried Kailan at 8.90 dollars, satisfying Seafood Phad Thai Glass Noodle at 14.90 dollars, and comforting Tom Yam Fish Soup at 7.90 dollars. The restaurant buffet offerings provide exceptional value with their a la carte buffet featuring 25 dishes for adults at 27.90 dollars plus plus and children at 14.90 dollars plus plus, while their Premium Buffet expands to 42.80 dollars plus plus for adults and 29.80 dollars plus plus for children. For larger gatherings, Siam Kitchen offers catering services with Thai Buffet options starting at 19 dollars per person with minimum 30 guests featuring 9 plus 1 dishes, and their Deluxe Thai Buffet at 29 dollars per person with an expansive 12 plus 1 dish spread. The restaurant commitment to authenticity shines through their handpicked Thai chefs who recreate the colors and flavors of traditional Thai street food in a modern dining environment. Whether you are craving the fiery kick of authentic Thai spices, the comforting warmth of tom yum soup, or the aromatic complexity of green curry, Siam Kitchen delivers an immersive Thai dining experience that celebrates Thailand rich culinary heritage while ensuring accessibility for halal-conscious diners throughout Singapore.
Food is tasty but nothing to be wow. The turn off point is they used the frozen seafood for the tomy
The food is tasty, but nothing to be wow about. The turn-off point is that they used frozen seafood for the tomyam.
The QR on the table allows users to select between pickup and delivery, which confused end-users during ordering. Once you enter the delivery/pickup page, to select dine-in again, you have to rescan, and the queue in the restaurant is slow. The owner should put a QR for the dine-in menu only on the table.
Food cooking speed is good.
Hui
Was there for the standard lunch buffet on weekend. There is an additional charge for wkend that is
Was there for the standard lunch buffet on the weekend. There is an additional charge for weekends, which is only communicated when you arrive.
In terms of food, the fried options are the safer bet. Avoid the minced chicken salad and mango salad.
The main course could be better. The sauce did not complement the steamed fish, and the sauce for the beef was overpowering. Dessert has been switched to self-service chendol, watermelon, and ice cream, which didn't meet expectations as the storage area was warm.
Service was okay and the staff were nice. It would be better if they were more proactive in clearing plates.
Shawn
It is a beautiful place with comfortable seat. I ordered the Thai mango salad. It has a listed pric
It is a beautiful place with comfortable seats. I ordered the Thai mango salad, which was listed at $7.90 before tax and service charge. I ordered it as a takeaway and provided my own box. I didn't find the salad special; it was just average. The reduced star rating was due to an unhappy feeling regarding the SAFRA member discount and voucher matters, which the restaurant initially didn't agree upon. It was sorted out in the end.
Siew. O
Overall, food taste is good. However, we ordered crab omelette with barely any crab meat seen (defin
Overall, the food tastes good. However, we ordered the crab omelette and could barely see any crab meat (definitely not worth the price). The waiting time was long; the appetizer was served not long after ordering, but then we waited for an hour to get the other main dishes. Service-wise, they had a promo package with 50% off for two choices of desserts, but it turned out the Thai Cendol was not even available.
John Tan
Ordered delivery, but drinks were not properly packed, tampered and spilled completely. Called the r
Ordered delivery, but the drinks were not properly packed. They were tampered with and spilled completely. I called the restaurant multiple times over 2 hours, but all calls were rejected.
Positive Reviews
Tricia
Place order using online menu QR. fast service. Some items on physical menu may not be available on
Ordered using the QR code on the online menu. Service was fast. Some items on the physical menu might not be available on the online order as the physical menu is less updated. Had to order the fresh coconut separately in person, but the service staff was helpful and prompt. Found the lemongrass tea quite sweet, even though there was an option for less sweet and less ice. The tomato snapper fish (no picture) was good.
Rani
The standard of the food was great especially for the price I paid for. If you’re around the corner
The food standard was great, especially for the price I paid. If you're around the corner or heading to HometeamNS for activities, do consider visiting for lunch or dinner. Overall, the black pepper taste of the beef was not overpowering, and the beef wasn't tough, which are both superb. The mango was a little on the sour side, so order it if you can accept that taste.
Azra Marketing
My first time coming here to try the seabass with lime. The taste is authentic and the portion is bi
My first time trying the seabass with lime here. The taste is authentic and the portion is generous, suitable for 4 people. The service was good. Manager Shazmie kept checking on us despite the heavy crowd. Other crew members also helped with my child. Thank you for the good food and service.
Nur Aiman Rostam
Siam Kitchen is the epitome of what an authentic Thai cuisine should look and feel like. This outlet
Siam Kitchen is the epitome of authentic Thai cuisine. This outlet draws inspiration from Thailand with its vivid red and gold interior and features lotus motifs on their menu. I was very impressed by the outlet's appearance.
When it came to the food, I was spoilt by the variety of choices and decided to try their Lemongrass Prawn Cakes ($9.90 for 3 pieces) and their Tom Yum Fried Rice with Chicken ($8.90 for 1 set). The prawn cakes were full of crunchy bits and tantalising flavours, whereas the rice set, which was ordered non-spicy, had a kick of savoury taste and tender chicken chunks, creating a joyous mouthful experience. This would be an 8 out of 5 stars on Google Maps. Well done!
Jared Yeo
Nice Thai food for the family, especially the typical favourite Thai dishes like pineapple rice, tom
Nice Thai food for the family, especially the typical favourites like pineapple rice, tomyum, or green curry, as well as mango sticky rice.