SG’s Talad Thai Banana to open 1st Malaysia outlet in KL with signature Thai street snacks

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If Thai street snacks are your weakness, here’s something to look forward to. Talad Thai Banana, a Singapore-born brand known for its crispy fried treats, is opening its first Malaysia outlet in Kuala Lumpur.

Talad Thai Banana - Singapore branch storefront
Credit – Talad Thai Banana

With 13 outlets across Singapore, Talad Thai Banana specialises in authentic Thai street-style snacks made fresh and served hot. Picture golden, crunchy bites you’d usually spot at bustling night markets in Bangkok — but now closer to home.

Talad Thai Banana - Snacks
Credit – Talad Thai Banana

One thing worth noting is that the menu is eggless and vegetarian-friendly, with no pork, lard or alcohol used. Talk about inclusivity!

Talad Thai Banana - Banana fritters & yam chips
Credit – Talad Thai Banana

Their signature Thai Fried Banana is the obvious headliner — bananas coated in a light, crispy batter that shatters with every bite, paired with warm gooey insides. It’s not overly greasy, and the natural sweetness of the banana balances out the crunch nicely. 

If you’re into something a little different, the Thai Fried Yam Chips come in a full bag of fragrant, thinly sliced yam coated in their signature batter. Easy to share, even easier to finish solo.

Talad Thai Banana - Sweet potato & Thai drinks
Credit – Talad Thai Banana

Other crowd-pleasers include Sweet Potato Fritters and Sweet Potato Balls — crispy on the outside, chewy in the centre, and addictively snackable. Pair any of these with a cup of Thai Milk Tea or Thai Green Milk Tea to reach peak snacking experience.

While the exact Kuala Lumpur location hasn’t been announced yet, the brand has confirmed that Malaysia will be its next expansion stop. 

They’re also running a giveaway with a chance to win a 3D2N holiday to Thailand (accommodation included), so it might be worth checking out their latest post if you’re feeling lucky.

For now, all eyes are on Talad Thai Banana’s socials for the Kuala Lumpur outlet’s official opening details. If you’ve ever queued for fried banana fritters at a Thai night market, this might just be your next regular snack fix — minus the flight.

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