New in town: Thai Supermarket Jurong Point — Aroi mak mak snacks for westies

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If you crave Thai snacks and live in the West, consider yourself lucky. Thai Supermarket will be opening its 2nd outlet in the heart of Singapore’s West Coast, Jurong Point, in early Oct 2025! We headed down to check out what aroi mak mak snacks they have to offer. 

Thai Supermarket Jurong Point - supermarket

If you haven’t heard of Thai Supermarket before, it’s a company that imports well-known Thai products from Thailand to Singapore. Some popular examples are Hong Thai Traditional Thai Herbal Inhalers and Cha Tra Mue Brand Thai Tea

They have them in spades, and much more — all within Jurong Point. 

Thai Supermarket Jurong Point - instant noodle aisle

If you’re a cup ramen addict like me, you’ll love their wall of instant noodles. They have classic brands like Fashion Food (FF), Mama, and Double Dragon.

Thai Supermarket Jurong Point - Instant noodles

Keep a lookout for Singaporean twists to instant ramen, like Double Dragon’s Bean Vermicelli Mala Hotpot Flavour (S$1.60) and Mama Oriental’s Salted Egg Stir Fried Instant Noodles (S$4.20). Both have been smash hits in Thailand and are sure to be popular in Singapore too.

Thai Supermarket Jurong Point - Instant pad thai

If you fancy instant pad thai for a change, pick up Thanyathorn Brand’s Korat Style Rice Noodles with Pad Thai Sauce (S$2.90)

Thai Supermarket Jurong Point - vegetarian instant noodles

The store also features long-awaited vegetarian flavours of instant noodles, all going for S$2.50 per bag of 5 or 6. Fun fact! Thailand hosts an annual Vegetarian Festival around October, so these are the perfect guilt-free noodles to gorge on!

Thai Supermarket Jurong Point - instant noodle machine

There’s even a machine for you to boil your instant noodles after purchasing them; super convenient! 

Thai Supermarket Jurong Point - Jumbo FF Tomato Chips

These giant silver bags of FF Tomato Chips (S$10) send BLACKPINK fans into a frenzy, because they’re Lisa’s favourite! They come in big sharing bags, but let’s be honest, you’re not sharing and neither would I.  

Thai Supermarket Jurong Point - Shrimp Cheek Crackers

You also have unique, never-before-seen snacks like Shrimp Cheek (S$2.50). I didn’t even know shrimps had cheeks to begin with! What a cheeky inclusion.

Thai Supermarket Jurong Point - Carnation condensed milk tubes

Something else that caught my eye was these tubes of Carnation Condensed Milk (S$2.20). Apparently, you spread these onto toast or bread like peanut butter, and they’re super popular in Thailand! 

Thai Supermarket Jurong Point - snack stalls

I also explored the menu for their snack stalls, The Crispy Crepes and Yum Yum Tod Tod! They offer a variety of crepes, salads and other iconic Thai snacks.

Thai Supermarket Jurong Point - mini crepes

These are Kanom Beung (8pcs for S$6, 12pcs for S$7), traditional Thai mini-pancakes filled with sweet shredded coconut. They taste a bit like crepes, but with soft, stringy bits inside.

There’s also Kanom Krok Bai Toey Pandan Pancakes (10pcs for S$6, 20pcs for S$11), and Kanom Tokyo with Pandan or Thai Tea Custard (5pcs for S$6)

Thai Supermarket Jurong Point - crepe

Don’t skip out on their Signature 40cm Crispy Crepes either. They have a range of sweet to savoury flavours from Nutella Bliss (S$7) to Eggs & Sausage (S$8.50).

Thai Supermarket Jurong Point - salad

If your taste buds can’t handle the sweet, go for the savoury with a Thai Papaya Salad (S$7), with optional add-ons of Khanom Jeen (aka Rice Noodles) for S$2 or Sticky Rice for S$1.

If anything here’s got you interested, Thai Supermarket will be having an opening promotion, where you’ll receive S$4 off when spending a minimum of S$40 per receipt. It’ll only last for the first 2 days!

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