Boat noodles, raw seafood salads, Yaowarat buns & more at new Thai Supermarket

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By now, you’ve likely come across numerous articles, including ours, about the newly-opened Thai Supermarket at Aperia Mall which had its soft opening on 11 Jun 2023. Once you’ve finished shopping for your favourite Thai instant noodles, snacks, and drinks, you may find yourself in need of a satisfying snack or a refreshing beverage.

Why not explore the diverse range of dine-in and takeout options conveniently located near the checkout counter? Before I begin, let me announce that there’s a storewide 10% off at the supermarket on 27 Jun 2023 (1 day only).

thai supermarket food - talad thai banana

While waiting in line for Talad Thai Banana (takeaway only), observe the chefs in action as they skilfully fry the sweet potato balls, expertly coating and frying the banana and yam chips until they attain a delightful, golden-brown colour.

thai supermarket food - talad thai banana food

Thai Yum Mee has Yum Thai Laksa (S$7.90), pork or chicken Chiang Rai Noodles (S$7.90) and Yum Mango Salad (S$6.90). Pick the spice level you desire (mild, hot or extra), and enjoy.

thai supermarket food - thai yum mee

They also have a Limited Special Menu where you can order mango desserts such as Mango Sticky Rice (S$6.90/S$9.90) or indulge in the Mango Slushie Bomb Combo (S$9.90) which gives you the best of both worlds (mango smoothie and mango sticky rice).

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As an added bonus, the combo even includes an adorable shovel (pictured below) for a touch of charm.

thai supermarket food - mango slushie bomb

Next-door neighbour, Yùng Yùng, sells delicious Yaowarat buns (minimum purchase of 2 buns) in delightful flavours like Creamy Peanut Butter (S$3), Pandan Kaya (S$3) and Dirty Ovaltine (S$3.80).

thai supermarket food - making of buns

thai supermarket food - set of 5 buns

Let’s move on to the first dine-in outlet, Slurp. It offers a variety of delectable options, ranging from noodles to tempting finger foods. Additionally, you can quench your thirst at their Thai tea bar, where you’ll find an assortment of refreshing Thai tea creations.

thai supermarket food - slurp

The boat noodle options come in Pork (S$10.90) and Beef (S$11.90). The flexibility is yours to create the perfect boat noodle experience. Choose from their assortment of 5 noodle options or rice. You can also customise the spice level according to your preference, and decide whether you prefer your noodles to be dry or in a flavourful soup.

thai supermarket food - boat noodles

They also have wok-fried noodle dishes like Pad Thai, Pad Mama or Pad See Eiw (S$11.90 each). You can also share in their range of light bites like Prawn Cakes (S$8 for 4 pieces) and Isan Sausage (S$8 for 4 pieces).

thai supermarket food - pad thai

The 2nd dine-in outlet is Folks Collective. From Mondays to Fridays, they have a selection of customisable rice bowls (cai fan style) for lunch and an all-day à la carte menu.

thai supermarket food - folks collective

For those who crave culinary excitement, I encourage you to break away from the ordinary and explore beyond the usual Salmon Sashimi (S$20). Step into the realm of bold flavours with the Flower Crab Salad (S$28).

This unique dish features raw crustaceans marinated overnight for a minimum of 7 hours in a delectable caramelised sweet fish sauce. Served with generous portions of shallots and zesty Thai lime wedges, it promises a tantalising experience.

thai supermarket food - raw seafood

You may also try the Prawn Sashimi (S$20) which comes with a zesty green seafood sauce and pickled pearl onions.

Operating hours:

  • Slurp/Folks Collective: 11am – 10pm
  • Takeaway kiosks: 10am – 9pm

Head to Aperia Mall this weekend and enjoy the selections of food and drinks at the new Thai Supermarket. I’m sure it’ll be a fun time.

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Aaron Tan

A Singaporean ex-hotel chef who crazily plunged into the writing media world. Loves hawker centres, kopitiams & strives to find the best char kway teow on our shores!

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