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Soi Thai Soi Nice Guide – Menu, Locations, Reviews

Arthur James Carter Sutton • 2026-08-14 • Reviewed by Maya Thompson

Soi Thai Soi Nice earns its loyal following not with fancy interiors but with Bangkok-trained chefs and a S$20–S$30 Royal Thai Hotpot menu that has grown from one 2017 outlet to three branches. Here’s what you need to know before you book.

Year Established: 2017 ·
Number of Branches: 3 ·
Signature Dish: Royal Thai Hotpot ·
Average Price per Pax: $20–$30 ·
Contact: 9295 6488

Quick snapshot

1Confirmed facts
2What’s unclear
  • Exact opening dates of each branch (current estimates) and full current menu with up-to-date prices (Quandoo menu listings)
  • Consistent operating hours across outlets (varies by branch; Burpple hours)
3Timeline signal
4What happens next
  • Expansion of halal-certified concept Pratunam PLUS (ConfirmGood review) and possible online delivery menu via Foodpanda (Foodpanda chain page)

The essentials line up with the brand’s positioning: affordable, no-frills Thai-Teochew cooking.

Key facts about Soi Thai Soi Nice
Restaurant Name Soi Thai Soi Nice
Cuisine Thai Hotpot and Thai-Teochew
Year Established 2017
Number of Branches 3
Contact Number 9295 6488
Price Range $20–$30 per pax
Signature Dish Royal Thai Hotpot

What is on the menu at Soi Thai Soi Nice?

Soi Thai Soi Nice positions itself as the Home of the Royal Thai Hotpots, but the menu goes well beyond broth. The kitchen blends Thai classics with Teochew family dishes, giving regulars enough variety to return weekly.

Royal Thai Hotpot varieties

  • Royal Thai Hotpot (signature) – served with fresh seafood and vegetables (official menu)
  • Tom Yum Kung – S$9.80 (Alexandra Central) (Quandoo Alexandra menu)

Thai-Teochew signature dishes

  • Waterfall Deep Fried Pork Belly – crispy pork belly with spicy dressing (Soi Thai Soi Nice website)
  • Thai Style Steamed Seabass – fresh seabass with lime and chili (Soi Thai Soi Nice website)
  • Phad Thai (Chicken or Seafood) – S$11.90 at Sixth Avenue (Foodpanda Sixth Avenue menu)
  • Tom Yum Gai – S$8.80 (Quandoo Alexandra menu)

Pricing and set meals

Set meals start at S$68 for 4 pax (official menu). Average per-person spend lands between S$20 and S$30 (Stampede price estimate). Mango Sticky Rice closes the meal at S$5.80 (Quandoo dessert menu).

Bottom line: Soi Thai Soi Nice is not a premium Thai restaurant – it’s an affordable, family‑friendly hotpot house. Budget diners: order set meals. Seafood lovers: go for the Royal Thai Hotpot. Solo visitors: Phad Thai at S$11.90 is the cheapest entry point.

The trade‑off: you trade white‑tablecloth service for honest, flavour‑forward cooking at mall‑level prices.

Where is Soi Thai Soi Nice located?

Three physical outlets cover the island, plus a halal-certified spinoff at Bugis+. Each branch keeps its own vibe and slightly different hours.

Sixth Avenue branch

  • 10E Sixth Ave, #01‑02, Singapore 276474 (Stampede location)
  • Hours: Wednesday 11am–11pm (other days similar) (Stampede schedule)
  • Price range: S$15–S$30 per person (Stampede price band)

Alexandra Central branch

  • 321 Alexandra Road, #02‑01, Singapore 159972 (Quandoo listing)
  • Original branch, opened 2017

JEM branch (Pratunam by Soi Thai Soi Nice)

  • 50 Jurong Gateway Road, #03‑21 JEM, Singapore 608549 (Burpple page)
  • Opened 2020 (JEM directory)
  • Sunday hours: 11am–10pm (Burpple hours)
Why this matters

The Sixth Avenue branch is the largest and most popular, but the JEM outlet attracts a younger crowd with its mall footfall. Weekend diners at JEM should arrive before 12pm to avoid the lunch queue.

The pattern: Each branch serves the core menu, but only the Seletar Mall outlet offers Royal Thai Mookata (Foodgem branch comparison).

What are the reviews of Soi Thai Soi Nice?

Online reviews skew positive, with authenticity and value as the recurring highlights. Social media presence is active on Instagram and Facebook.

Google Reviews and ratings

  • Positive feedback highlights authentic taste and affordable prices (Tripadvisor reviews)
  • Common praise: “tastes like Bangkok street food without the flight”

JEM branch reviews

  • Mentioned for “good vibes and deals” (Burpple community reviews)
  • Pratunam concept noted for offering lower price point than Sixth Ave

Customer feedback on food and service

  • Dessert star: Mango Sticky Rice (S$5.80) frequently commended (Quandoo menu review)
  • Service is efficient but not polished – consistent with casual dining
The catch

A handful of recent Google reviews note inconsistent spice levels and longer wait times during peak hours. Diners with low spice tolerance should request “mild” when ordering hotpot.

The implication: Soi Thai Soi Nice earns loyalty through flavour and value, not frills. If you expect high‑end hospitality, you’ll be disappointed. If you want a satisfying Thai meal under S$25, it’s a solid bet.

What is Pratunam by Soi Thai Soi Nice?

Pratunam by Soi Thai Soi Nice is a subsidiary brand that opened at JEM in 2020, offering a similar Thai‑Teochew experience under a more casual banner. A halal-certified version, Pratunam PLUS, later opened at Bugis+.

Concept and menu differences

  • Pratunam PLUS is halal-certified (ConfirmGood certification check)
  • Dishes include Phad See Ew at S$8.90 and Thai Style Steamed Seabass at S$28.90 (ConfirmGood menu listing)
  • Mains from S$6.90, skewers from S$1.20 (Alvinology review)

Location at JEM

  • 50 Jurong Gateway Road #03‑21 JEM, Singapore 608549 (JEM store directory)
  • Also at Bugis+: 201 Victoria Street #04‑09, Singapore 188067 (Alvinology address)

Photos and ambiance

  • Bright, modern food-court style seating at Pratunam outlets
  • Open kitchen with visible wok station

The trade‑off: Pratunam is cheaper and halal, but the menu is smaller than the main brand’s. For Muslim diners, Pratunam PLUS is the only halal option in the group.

What are the signature dishes and history of Soi Thai Soi Nice?

The restaurant’s story begins with a simple bet on Thai-Teochew cuisine in a shopping mall. Within six years, it grew to three locations and a spinoff brand.

Royal Thai Hotpot as flagship

  • Signature dish served with fresh vegetables and seafood (Soi Thai Soi Nice homepage)
  • Reservation recommended – hotpot sets require pre-order

History since 2017

  • Opened first branch at Alexandra Central in 2017 (JEM directory timeline)
  • Second branch at Sixth Avenue in 2019
  • Pratunam by Soi Thai Soi Nice launched at JEM in 2020

Chef team and authenticity

  • Native Thai chefs from Bangkok prepare the food (Soi Thai Soi Nice website)
  • Menu described as “Authentic Thai-Teochew cuisines” by the restaurant
The upshot

The brand bet on authenticity at a time when Singapore was flooded with generic Thai chains. By keeping Bangkok‑trained chefs and a focused menu, it built a repeat‑customer base without heavy marketing.

The pattern: Each branch opening followed a steady expansion – retail mall, then suburban strip, then regional shopping centre. The spinoff was a natural next step to capture the halal market.

Timeline

Milestones show a deliberate, steady expansion.

Key milestones in Soi Thai Soi Nice’s growth
Date Event
2017 Soi Thai Soi Nice opens first branch at Alexandra Central Shopping Mall.
2019 Second branch opens at 10E Sixth Ave #01‑01.
2020 Pratunam by Soi Thai Soi Nice launches at JEM.
June 2023 Sixth Avenue branch closes for renovation (15–21 June).

What this means: The brand has been doubling its footprint roughly every two years. If the pattern holds, a fourth outlet could appear by 2025.

Clarity check: what we know vs what we don’t

Confirmed facts

  • Menu includes Royal Thai Hotpots and Thai-Teochew dishes
  • Contact number: 9295 6488
  • Branch addresses: Sixth Ave, Alexandra Central, JEM
  • Renovation closure announced via Facebook
  • Pratunam PLUS is halal-certified
  • Set meals from $68 for 4 pax

What’s unclear

  • Exact opening dates of each branch (years are estimates)
  • Current operating hours (varies by branch, not centrally published)
  • Full current menu with up-to-date prices
  • Whether delivery menu is identical to dine-in
  • Number of halal-certified outlets (Pratunam PLUS at Bugis+ only)

The confirmed facts cover basic operations; the unclear items are mostly about exactness – hours, dates, and prices shift by outlet.

Quotes from the brand and media

“Home of the Royal Thai Hotpots — Authentic Thai-Teochew Cuisines.”

— Soi Thai Soi Nice website (brand tagline)

“We’ll be closed for renovations from 15 to 21 June.”

— Facebook announcement (Sixth Ave renovation)

“New and very affordable Thai restaurant.”

Blog review (2017, sgcafehopping.blogspot.com)

The through-line is consistent: from 2017 to the renovation notice, Soi Thai Soi Nice has spoken in the same plain, affordable-authentic voice.

Final take

Soi Thai Soi Nice fills a specific slot in Singapore’s dining landscape: the affordable, flavour‑forward Thai‑Teochew restaurant that families and young adults can visit without stretching their budget. For the price‑conscious Singaporean who values authenticity over atmosphere, the choice is clear: pick the Sixth Avenue branch for the full menu and a lively vibe, or head to JEM’s Pratunam for a halal‑friendly meal under S$15. Either way, the Royal Thai Hotpot is the reason the brand keeps a loyal following despite Singapore’s crowded Thai dining scene.

Additional sources

foodpanda.sg

Frequently asked questions

Does Soi Thai Soi Nice offer delivery?

Yes, some items are available via Foodpanda from the Sixth Avenue outlet (Foodpanda chain page). The full hotpot set may not be available for delivery.

Is there parking available at the branches?

All branches are in malls or mixed-use buildings with parking. Sixth Avenue has street parking limited; JEM and Alexandra Central have basement carparks.

What is the dress code?

Casual. No specific dress code – typical mall dining attire.

Are reservations required for hotpot?

Reservations are recommended for hotpot sets, especially on weekends. Walk-ins are accepted for à la carte.

Do they have vegetarian or halal options?

Pratunam PLUS at Bugis+ is halal-certified. Vegetarian options are limited to sides and rice dishes.

What are the payment methods accepted?

All outlets accept cash, PayNow, credit/debit cards, and major e-wallets.

Is there a private dining room for events?

No private dining room. The Sixth Avenue branch has a semi‑open space suitable for groups of 6–8.

The practical answer for most visits is simple: call the branch before you go to confirm hours and hotpot availability.



Arthur James Carter Sutton

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