It has been getting warmer these days and if it has whetted your appetite for something appetizing, sour, and spicy, I have a nice Thai restaurant to recommend.
Located along Area F of East Coast Park, you can find a pit-stop restaurant - Central Thai. After cycling, roller-blading or strolling along the beach, this is a nice place to cool down, chill and have a nice meal with your friends and family.
The restaurant has an air-conditioned dining area as well as an alfresco dining area, where you can choose to cool down from the heat of the day or enjoy dining under the stars whilst the sea breeze blows against your skin.
To start off bringing your tastebuds to Thailand, help yourself to an order of Iced Thai Milk Tea or Iced Lemongrass Juice. Then, enjoy a nice bowl of Tom Yum Soup that's full of fresh seafood ingredients, slightly spicy with a tangy touch that goes well with their Pineapple Rice.
I liked that the Pineapple Rice comes with cashews on the side, as it brings a nutty taste to the dish, enhancing the taste of pineapple freshness within the rice.
Next, is the Steamed Sea Bass with Spicy Lemon Sauce. Normally, steamed fish dishes in Singapore are either served with Soya Sauce or Curry/Mala style. This non-spicy version with that slight citrusy sauce makes such an appetizing complementary to the fresh fish. I almost finished the dish by myself with not a drop of sauce left... 😜
Bringing the spicy level up, we had the Thai Spicy Basil with Minced Chicken and Sambal Petai. They're both great dishes to go with rice with just the right amount of spiciness. I'm normally not a fan of petai but I found myself snacking on the dish non-stop.
If you can have more, do give their Thai Prawn Cakes a try too. It's crispy on the outside and chewy on the inside with generous bites of prawn meat inside; pair it with the sweet Thai sauce to compliment that umami flavor.
Last, don't leave without ending your meal with their Mango Sticky Rice. The fragrant pandan-flavoured rice goes so well with the slight sweet sourness of the mango slice; drizzle a little of the coconut sauce and I guarantee you will be craving for this dessert all the time.
So if you’re craving for some halal Thai food in Singapore, you can drop by Central Thai. They have a menu of over 20 authentic Thai dishes prepared by Head Chef Wai! Chef Wai has had 13 years of culinary experience and now he shares his dishes at Central Thai!
I'm definitely a fan of Central Thai with its delicious and easy-on-the-wallet dishes, which you can share with your loved ones and enjoy a nice stroll along the beach after a hearty meal.
Central Thai also offers delivery options on Oddle, Grab, FoodPanda, and Deliveroo. You can also opt for takeaway by walking in or calling 64435510. This way, you can taste authentic Thai flavours anywhere!
Central Thai
Outlets:
- Central Thai at East Coast Park: 1300 East Coast Parkway, East Coast Park Area F, Singapore 468964
- 65 Airport Boulevard, #03-30/31 Changi Airport Terminal 3 (Public Area), Singapore 819663
Opening Hours:
- East Coast Park: 12 pm - 10 pm daily
- T3 Changi Airport: 11.30 am - 10.30 pm
Contact:
Tel: +65-64435510
Website: https://www.centralthai.com.sg/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CentralThaiSG/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/centralthai/
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