POP THAI at Wisma Atria brings authentic Thai flavours to Orchard Road, offering Singaporeans and tourists a convenient taste of Thailand without leaving the country's premier shopping district. The restaurant specialises in Thai dishes that have broad appeal, balancing the four fundamental Thai taste elements—sweet, sour, salty, and spicy—in combinations that suit various tolerance levels for heat. What makes POP THAI valuable to Wisma Atria shoppers is the combination of authentic preparation with comfortable mall dining environment.
The menu typically includes crowd-pleasers like pad Thai, green curry, tom yum soup, and som tum (papaya salad), alongside lesser-known regional specialities that give adventurous diners opportunity to explore beyond the obvious hits. The restaurant's chefs use authentic Thai ingredients and cooking techniques to ensure each dish delivers the genuine flavours that make Thai cuisine so beloved, while the attentive staff can guide newcomers through the menu and adjust spice levels to individual preferences.
For Singaporeans who regularly travel to Thailand, POP THAI satisfies cravings between trips, while for visitors who haven't experienced Thai cuisine, the restaurant provides an accessible introduction. The Wisma Atria location makes Thai food an easy choice for groups with diverse preferences where everyone can find something they enjoy, whether you're seeking a quick lunch during a shopping trip or a leisurely dinner with friends and family.
I am usually a coffee person but will try an occasional iced milk tea.. and Thai ones normally do not disappoint.
But this one did.
It was really diluted for a Thai milk tea.. in fact, it was probably the most diluted Thai mill tea I've ever had.
To be fair, maybe they have other good offerings, so my opinion is only for that 1 drink.
Hiang Ar
The mini hotpot/loklok is overpriced. Contrary to the advertisement, there is no free Maggie, and it costs an additional $6. The soup is more spicy than savory and lacks the authentic tom yum flavor. The fish balls were tough and not fresh, while the potatoes were undercooked and hard. This option is only suitable if you're looking for a quick snack while walking, but not ideal for a satisfying meal.
Jason Soh
This is the $2 worth of prawn added .
I have no idea whether my spoon is too big or the prawns are too small.
But this will be the last time I patronise them . Fleecing your customers is probably not going to make your business last
Jessie K
Bought the bundle mix (pandan and taro) of the mini pancake today afternoon and was disappointed by it. The pandan pancake had absolutely no taste to it besides the dough, think they may have forgotten to add sugar to the mix today. The taro one was okay and had more flavour to it, but I would really suggest trying the pancakes from Baan Kanom Thai instead, if you’re looking to get these pancakes in Singapore.
Yilin Kam
It’s small. Compared to the picture, it’s different. The color is fake, it’s not made of real pandan juice.
Positive Reviews
HAHAH “KAMISAMA!” WATASHI
This Thai mini pancake is quite nice and enjoyable. The pandan flavor (green) has a soft and slightly chewy texture with a mild sweetness and a pleasant aroma — not too strong, just right. The taro flavor (purple) is smooth and flavorful, with a gentle taro taste that isn’t overly sweet.
The size is perfect for snacking, and the shape makes it fun to eat. While it’s a simple treat, the balance of flavors and textures makes it satisfying.
👍 Overall, it’s a good dessert that’s worth trying, especially if you like Asian flavors.
Aaron Aw
Came across them through Artbox at Expo. Ordered from them via Grabfood, and bought from the store directly before too. Their spicy thai basil minced chicken is really tasty! And their newly launched mini pandan/taro cake is so cute and flavourful!
Their drinks are all on point especially the thai milktea and thai lemongrass drink! Keep up the great work popthai!
Leyang S
The thai mini pancake is soft and non sticky, full of flavour also delicious, with polite service and clear environment
Z
Happy to be the first review and help put POP THAI on google maps.
got the mala soup with luncheon meat, sausage, quail egg and fishball.
normal ingredients but the soup was quite nice if you want a quick fix in orchard for MALATANG. the sticks are also reasonably priced at below $2 each. around ~~ $1.50 for 1 stick plus minus and that’s reasonable for orchard road. you go buy 1 old chang kee also $1.80/$1.90 already.
i will try the waffles and others next time
the staff also very friendly and attentive. GOOD JOB! the 2 people in my picture, thank you.
GOOD JOB POP THAI
Ember Shen
Pros: affordable
Cons: no seats, waiting time very long
Well my food was a little soggy bc they dont have dine in seats so i brought it all the way home in cck 🤣
$11 for mini hotpot and butterfly pea drink