I've seen this chain around for ages but had never tried it until today. The menu was pretty standard Thai fare; there wasn't anything in particular that stood out about it, be it positively or negatively. But it was a step up from Thai Express at least, and they seemed to make a conscious effort of straining out the lemongrass from the soup above, making it easier to eat.
While I wouldn’t say that SOI 47 is the best Thai restaurant in Singapore, I have no doubt it is one of the most value-for-money ones around. And if I am in the area, a re-visit would be in place.
While I won’t say Soi 47 is the best Thai restaurant around, it serves up a range of appetising Thai dishes suitable for the family, all at a comfortable price point.
This set is priced at $15 and it is slightly pricey, it would be reasonable if it is about $10 or less for this comforting fare.
I don't think it is worth another visit as their food is quite average and not very authentic in serving thai food.
The green curry as you can see is so thick and spicy. I love it~ I usually order mine with chicken. It also comes with other vegetables too.
The food price is reasonable so order away! We tried quite a variety and by the time dessert came, our stomachs were satisfied.
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The baguette was light and airy, and shatteringly crisp, with a slight sweetness. The chicken was tender, spicy and sweet, with an interesting yoghurty kind of flavour which I couldn’t quite place. Really nice.
Overall, I thought the prices were still considered reasonable given that this was casual dining in the heartlands.