Banngkok Street Food food and dishes

Banngkok Street Food @ Sultan Gate

43 Sultan Gate, Singapore 198491

8879 6869

Muslim Owned · Restaurant · Thai · Asian

Monday: 12:00 – 4:00 PM, 5:00 – 10:00 PM Tuesday: 12:00 – 4:00 PM, 5:00 – 10:00 PM Wednesday: Closed Thursday: 12:00 – 4:00 PM, 5:00 – 10:00 PM Friday: 12:00 – 4:00 PM, 5:00 – 10:00 PM Saturday: 12:00 – 4:00 PM, 5:00 – 10:00 PM Sunday: 12:00 – 4:00 PM, 5:00 – 10:00 PM

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Asfa Salim

Rated 5.0/5.0 6 months ago

Great cosy place for a meal. However would not recommend families with kids as the place is rather small. Food is excellent and authentic. Service great and atmosphere awesome. Value for money meals as portion is generous. Would come back again.

Faizal Hafiz

Rated 1.0/5.0 6 months ago

Ordered a tom yam fried rice but it was bland; not reminiscent of tom yam flavour at all. Service was really slow. Waited almost an hour for my food and could see that they were behind on other customers’ orders as well. On top of that, their online ordering system was confusing as there was an option to select “white rice” in the set which made us think that it came with a separate serving of white rice but it didn’t. The set consisted of the fried rice, the sides placed on it and a drink which amounted to $18.90 in total (before any taxes) which is overpriced in my opinion. The tomyum soup itself did not have much contents, just alot of soup.

Syah Afsyari

Rated 5.0/5.0 5 months ago

As authentic as it gets. Think street food eating place, not as comfy as we wanted it to be but the food, just sublime! Tried soooo many tomyam in sg and ive to say this is my favourite and nearest to the original one in thailand, the flavours are amazing and all well seasoned. Found comfort in their mama noodle with a side of chicken skin, totally awesome! Overall a happy camper to be dining here.

Faith Joan Chua

Rated 4.0/5.0 a year ago

Nice halal Thai food in the heart of Bugis. Their tom yum and kaya bread is amazing. Also love their Thai milk tea slushies! Other meat side dishes can be a little salty. Would come back here just for the yummy tom yum!!

Matthew Lee

Rated 2.0/5.0 a year ago

I wanted to try this new place to see how was the food but was kinda dissatisfied with the food here. There's been a few reviews and were all pretty mixed so I wanted to try for myself. One of the rare Thai places around which is halal and heard it originated from KL so probably worth giving a try. Was a little confused with the menu, the dishes were all English lettered Thai dishes which no one knew what it is and had to ask the staff. It would be good if they could add English description instead. They had like Tom Yum beef/chicken/seafood all using same photo no one knows which is which. Pictures looks okay but when served the portion is really quite small. The squid is only like 6 slices but it's 16.90, and the small plate of basil chicken is 10.90. Food wise very average, pineapple rice very normal, some of the pineapple cubes were hard not sure if it was the pineapple core. I didn't like that the pineapple rice and the pad Thai both had like bits of prawn shells or the spiky parts of the prawns which would need some "spitting" whenever chewing the rice or noodles. The prawns in the Tom Yum soup were fresh but the prawns in the pineapple rice and pad Thai were powdery. The only thing I liked was the Tom Yum soup. It was more sour than usual ones so I thought it was rather delightful and appetising. Not sure if the dishes were too overwhelmed but after that had the smootea, it felt kinda tasteless. I was expecting some sugar overload but it didn't. If you are expecting that kind of sweetness you experience in normal Thai Milk tea then you will be up for disappointment.