About Power Thai Kitchen
Visit websitePower Thai Kitchen is a Muslim-owned barbecue restaurant at 502 Changi Road. Specialising in Thai-style BBQ and steamboat dining, it offers interactive meals featuring satay, broths, and hotpot ingredients, catering to families and groups.
4.5 · 266 reviews on Google
SRR
Went here bcoz near my house and honestly didn’t expect to enjoy it this much. The place isn’t as crowded as many other makan spots, which I really don’t understand after tasting the food. The Thai nasi goreng was so yummy and full of flavour. The mutton satay was the highlight for me — the meat was good, and the satay sauce was a real bomb: rich, thick, and very satisfying. I truly appreciated that. I also tabao-ed the roti bakar since I’ve been craving roti bakar Bandung from Indonesia. While it’s not quite as good as what I had back, it was still not bad and hit the craving a little. Overall, a pleasant surprise and definitely a place I’d return to. Hope more people discover this hidden gem.
4 months agoCynthia Taye
It was a wonderful experience dining at POWER THAI KITCHEN. I made a reservation, and upon arrival, our table and seats were well prepared. The owner was friendly and very supportive of the event I had planned. He went above and beyond by generously offering us a few complimentary dishes, which we truly appreciated. His hospitality was outstanding. His wife was also very kind and accommodating, especially while we were conducting a small mini-game during the event. Kudos to the staff as well — they were attentive and consistently assisted us throughout the meal, ensuring our dining experience was comfortable and enjoyable. I would definitely give more than 5 stars. If you are looking for a chill and pleasant place for mookata, this is the right spot. The prices are reasonable, and there is a wide variety of options to choose from. Highly recommended!
6 months agoHara
Absolutely disgusting. Personal mookata was tasteless no butter nor sauce. Kuay teow goreng tasted home cooked not the good kind. And the lehleh cheese bread tasted stale. Satay was decent but is overcooked according to my friend. Would not recommend
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