Unusual dishes not seen elsewhere, or familiar dishes but very well executed. Prices are high given the rustic décor and atmosphere and the location, but this is one of the best Thái restaurants in Singapore! Friendly abd efficient service. In line with its standing, Ros Lamul doesn’t take credit cards, only cash and PayNow.
Unusual and well executed Thái dishes served by extremely friendly staff, so you don’t mind that instead of napkins they use toilet paper rolls.
Unusual and well executed Thái dishes served by extremely friendly staff, so you don’t mind that instead of napkins they use toilet paper rolls.
Unusual and well executed Thái dishes served by extremely friendly staff, so you don’t mind that instead of napkins they use toilet paper rolls.
Unusual and well executed Thái dishes served by extremely friendly staff, so you don’t mind that instead of napkins they use toilet paper rolls.
Convenient location and nice ambiance. Menu is very limited compared to Bangkok Jam or Thai Express. The food is haphazard. Rice bowl is not very good; we made the mistake of ordering beef (which is just the beef brisket from noodle soup) instead of traditional minced basil chicken, and it’s thick and not tender. The Tom yum soup is punchy. They forgot our added tripes; when this came, it was extremely chewy. The best item was chicken skin, but this is not really Thai, is it? At S$35 per pax, it’s a bit pricey for mediocre street food, so we will not go back unless forced.
Convenient location and nice ambiance. Menu is very limited compared to Bangkok Jam or Thai Express. The food is haphazard. Rice bowl is not very good; we made the mistake of ordering beef (which is just the beef brisket from noodle soup) instead of traditional minced basil chicken, and it’s thick and not tender. The Tom yum soup is punchy. They forgot our added tripes; when this came, it was extremely chewy. The best item was chicken skin, but this is not really Thai, is it? At S$35 per pax, it’s a bit pricey for mediocre street food, so we will not go back unless forced.
Convenient location and nice ambiance. Menu is very limited compared to Bangkok Jam or Thai Express. The food is haphazard. Rice bowl is not very good; we made the mistake of ordering beef (which is just the beef brisket from noodle soup) instead of traditional minced basil chicken, and it’s thick and not tender. The Tom yum soup is punchy. They forgot our added tripes; when this came, it was extremely chewy. The best item was chicken skin, but this is not really Thai, is it? At S$35 per pax, it’s a bit pricey for mediocre street food, so we will not go back unless forced.