Don’t mind the product. Would say Wok Hey better both in taste and value
We got the egg fried rice + basil fried rice + pineapple fried rice
Everyone’s feedback is it’s OK. So about 3.5-4* works
Seemed a little small to be honest but normal since orchard
Can’t complain I would actually try again try the noodles
Gabriel
5
Pros: Really friendly and polite staffs who were also proactive in giving suggestions. Ordered the Pad Kee Mao and balancing rice. The pad kee mao was really good and spicy, just like the ones you have in Thailand.
Cons: Only takeaways. There is a shared common seating area but it is usually always occupied hence had to find seats.
WanderWithWit
3
I ordered the Tom Yum grilled chicken fried rice and the Pad Thai was not too bad. Unfortunately there was only 3 cubes of grilled chicken and hardly any egg traces. Fortunately I topped up a sunny side up egg and Chinese sausage. It was a really pathetic fried rice for $8.90. I am probably not too keen to return for fried rice. It’s no wonder there was no queue at all!!! My most honest opinion!!
Flo Yeow
4
This is a pretty straightforward food spot, with a wok-hey equivalent concept, but for Thai food options. The items they have on the menu are pretty wok-able and packable into a takeout box, so it made complete sense that they're here.
Food is good, whether for a quick takeout dinner, or to have at 313 itself (common dining area). But don't expect any service or ambience whatsoever. Order, pay, wait, get your food, and dine away.
Only challenge I still have with such concepts, is how I'm paying around $10 for a takeaway box; which is a little too much in my opinion.
M *
3
It’s actually quite good for the taste, will come back and try others on menu. It’s package niceky in box which is good touch. Although fried rice ideally used not newly cooked rice which probably why it’s a bit mushy.
Waiting time a bit long, even first order and not line in front.
Patsinee T. Fai
5
I’m Thai and can confirm that their Pad Thai is so authentic!😻 It was soooo good. The staff is also very nice and friendly. Will comeback for sure!💖
Jason Lim
5
To be honest, before I order, I had a below average perception because wok-hey has already made a decent presence in singapore market for fried rice and udon for easy to choose and buy concept. Generally targeted at office or retail workers who want to dabao back lunch or dinner.
This is quite similar to wok-hey except it introduces alot more thai style specific dishes such as mango salad, thai milk tea, pad thai as you can see in my photos taken.
I tried a similar dish fried egg rice with seasonal prawn, something which I always get from wok-hey and wanted to compare. To my surprise, taste is pretty decent not super super wow but yeah good enough! Except wok-hey uses round grained rice which I prefer while wokker uses thai long grained rice I believe which is commonly used in our daily household (泰国香米).
I would rate 4.5 but no such rating and 4 is not fitting my usual judgement. So I gave a 5 to promote in an attempt to let more people know about this stall ! Cheers TGIF 15/7/22
Nurul Haidah
2
I guess it's not worth of $7.40 when the portion is not even half of the box. Hope they can look into it.
Javier Tan
5
Honestly didn’t expect much, didn’t even know if the quality was better or equal to their competition. But was quite impressed with their Phad Thai, enough spice and yet even after takeaway without eating for 1 hour, it still tasted good and warm.
Rennie Lee
3
Food looks promising with the wokhey concept but Thai style. Price wise is okay too. However, found this to be pretty average in terms of taste. Pretty light and doesn’t exactly taste Thai style? Prefer wok hey.