Ok.. Finally braved the queue and tried this.. Surprisingly not bad leh.. Generous toppings and yogurt texture's not too bad.. Will consider getting it again provided there isn't a queue.. Lol..

Shrimp & Scallop Aglio Olio
Dissapointed.. Standard has dropped since it's days at Great World City.. Aglio Olio has lost its oomph.. Taste a little flat and the pasta's a tad tok dry..

Tom Yum Prawn
Ok.. What more should I say about this must have dish.. Warning: it's spicy..

Fried Kailan With Roasted Pork
Kailan's crispy and very tasty with the roasted pork.. Warning: it's rather spicy tho..

Steamed Sotong With Lime
Sour and spicy steamed sotong that wets your appetite wanting for more.. A must have each time we're there..

This is our all time favourite Vietnamese food place. The Pho's by far the best I've had in Singapore. Hubby loves their grilled.chicken rice and it's a must eat each time we're there. Pho for me and rice for him.

First try.. Had always wanted to try them for the longest time ever.. Finally did so after purchasing Groupon voucher.. Soup base was 鱼汤 & 香辣汤.. Prefer the fish soup better.. Ingredients are fresh and servings are quite big.. But won't be back again tho..
Costs $105.00 without voucher for 2 pax..

One of our favorite Ayam Bakar place.. Chicken was well marinated and the help-yourself chili is shiok-max.. Sup bakso's really good too.. Served piping hot, a must have each time we dine here..

It's been a long time since we had this.. Still tastes so good except for the noodle which seems to have lost its q-ness.. They've since increased their menu by serving Taiwanese Style Ramen.. Taste good too.. Overall experience is still good..

Having gained popularity, it is no surprise that it will take you almost 30 minutes to get to the front of the queue during peak hours. Getting a trusty Thai fix to satisfy your craving is a lot easier, now that Nakhon has 3 outlets. The Tom Yum soup (you can choose to have the clear or thick base) here is tangy yet subtly sweet, and will kick your butt with its spiciness. If you need a drink to quell the spiciness, their Thai Iced Tea will do the trick. Most dishes are reasonably priced, with meats ranging from $6-$8 and seafood dishes priced from $10 onwards. Order a plate of rice to go with your dishes so you can mop up all that saucy goodness.

Hidden in the dodgy Orchard Towers, Jane Thai Food dishes out quality Thai cuisine at affordable prices. Start off with Thai Fish Cakes. Dip these flat patties into Thai sweet chilli sauce; they pack a punch of flavour with strong hints of kaffir lime, red chilli and coriander. You might even find your new favourite Pad Thai here. It's tasty and loaded with beansprouts, egg, and your choice of pork, beef, chicken or seafood. Plus, they make the effort to serve your rice in the shape of a heart - pretty adorable.

Step into Sawadee Thai Cuisine and you will see how much emphasis they place on aesthetics. For starters, get the Betel Leaf Wrap, a Thai street food. Wrap the condiments in a betel leaf, put it your mouth, and wait for the party to begin; the flavours and textures are pretty damn amazing. The Thai Style Otah, served on a traditional clay plate, can't be more pleasing to the eyes and palate. Served with a generous amount of chicken strips, fried dried shrimp, bits of lime, chilli and onions, the Olive Rice is one of the best you can find. If you like durians, be sure to end your meal with the Durian Glutinous Rice!