57 Eng Hoon Street
#01-72
Singapore 160057

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Friday:
11:30am - 03:00pm
06:00pm - 10:30pm

Saturday:
11:30am - 10:30pm

Sunday:
11:30am - 10:30pm

Monday:
Closed

Tuesday:
11:30am - 03:00pm
06:00pm - 10:30pm

Wednesday:
11:30am - 03:00pm
06:00pm - 10:30pm

Thursday:
11:30am - 03:00pm
06:00pm - 10:30pm

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Was looking for food around Tiong Bahru after 8.30pm, TBFC most shop already closed.

Walked pass Little Elephant, and decided to give it a try.

This place is almost like a non-aircon coffee shop setting. Saw quite alot of tables filled with patrons. So food must be rather good here.

1) Tom Yam Prawn Creamy Soup- this was very good, flavourful, spicy and I can drink this non stop all night, but too much of such good stuff, I will be "de-toxing" the whole night. Seafood was fresh.

2) Basil Pork- nothing really fantastic, I would recommend to skip this entirely, there was nothing good about this I could salvage.

2 Likes

Was looking for food around Tiong Bahru after 8.30pm, TBFC most shop already closed.

Walked pass Little Elephant, and decided to give it a try.

This place is almost like a non-aircon coffee shop setting. Saw quite alot of tables filled with patrons. So food must be rather good here.

1) Tom Yam Prawn Creamy Soup- this was very good, flavourful, spicy and I can drink this non stop all night, but too much of such good stuff, I will be "de-toxing" the whole night. Seafood was fresh.

2) Basil Pork- nothing really fantastic, I would recommend to skip this entirely, there was nothing good about this I could salvage.

2 Likes

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Tom Yum Kung - $17.90
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Large portion of Tom Yum soup, creamy version, that’s good for sharing with 2-3 pax. Soup taste rather balanced, not too spicy nor sour. Includes decent portion of chicken and seafood. Perfect combination with rice, best pick during rainy weather
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Little Elephant
@littleelephantsg

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A very affordable dish for its generous portion. Also known as Pad Woon Sen, the glass noodles were stir-fried in a savoury sauce and loaded with prawns and squid with some cut chillies; giving the dish a sweet, sour and salty flavour.

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Lunch at Little Elephant, finally tried this joint after seeing it so many time.

Decent Thai food - my fav was the papaya salad. The portions are really generous given the price. Clockwise in the picture: papaya salad, tomyum gai (don’t recommend), red pork curry (YESS!!!), pad thai (more to the sweeter side but has wokhey)

Not the best Thai food but definitely above average in SG. My ultimate Thai go to is UnYangKorDai !!

Verdict: 3.25/5

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Ordered all these dishes to share between 3 people! food was pretty good and is probably one of the better thai food places that I have tried

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