E-Sarn Thai Corner

E-Sarn Thai Corner

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Ratings:
47%   (34 votes)
16 / 34

THE BUZZ:E-Sarn Thai Corner offers some of the best Thai cuisine in Singapore, serving a tantalising collection of dishes that are suitable for casual dining and group gatherings. It presents a variety of salads, beef, seafood, dry and soup noodles, vegetables and more, so there is something for everyone on the menu.

Located along Thomson Ridge, E-Sarn Thai Corner provides a casual and relaxed atmosphere to accommodate any form of dining where families and friends can spend some quality time together over a wonderful meal filled with the freshest and most delicious ingredients.

MUST TRY:Items to look forward to include Mango Salad, Glass Noodle Salad, Green or Red Curry Fish, Crispy Cuttlefish, Baby Kai Lan, Thai Fried Noodle, and a lot more. Wrap up your meal with some desserts such as Tapioca, Thai Chendol, and Grass Jelly.

Hours:

Wed - Mon: 11:30 - 14:30
Wed - Mon: 17:30 - 22:00
Closed: Tue

Address:
9 Thomson Ridge

Cuisine:
Asian, Indochinese, Thai



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