Celebrate Singaporeās 60th birthday with SG60-exclusive food deals and discover two exciting new additions to its bustling Food Street: Pad Pad Thai and Yum Yum Tod Tod

Venue: Aperia Mall, 12 Kallang Ave, #01-20 Aperia Mall, Singapore 339511
Date: Monday to Sunday; 10 AM to 9.30 PM
Singaporeās beloved āLittle Thailandā at Thai Supermarket since 1985, is turning up the flavour this August with delicious SG60 promotions and the debut of Pad Pad Thai and Yum Yum Tod Tod food kiosks, two newest additions to its bustling Food Street lineup at Aperia Mall.
Celebrate SG60 with Irresistible Food Deals

In honour of Singaporeās 60th birthday, Thai Supermarketās Food Street is rolling out SG60-exclusive promotions from now till 31 August 2025.
Head up to Slurp Noodle Bar by Folks Collective where you can slurp up Mini Boat Noodles at just S$0.60 with limited to 60 portions daily. Each bowl features hearty broth, tender meats, and silky rice noodles.

Prefer a bigger fix? Try the Happy Hour Boat Noodles (S$6) available from 4PM to 7PM daily, a delicious detour to Bangkok in the comfort of Aperia Mall.

The Crispy Crepes ups the indulgence with its XL Kanom Bueang (3 for S$6) ā jumbo versions of Thailandās beloved crispy pancakes stuffed with coconut cream and crunchy toppings. A special Milo Crunch Crepe (S$6) adds a nostalgic local twist, paying tribute to Singaporeās iconic Milo obsession.
Talad Thai Banana, the rising star known for its Thai banana fritters, sweet potato balls, and more, is tempting tastebuds with its Sweet Potato Balls Sangkhaya (Thai Pandan Kaya) Dip Pack (S$7) and the Sweet Potato Balls Sangkhaya Dip Happy Box (S$22, includes two free dips). For the ultimate sharing treat, grab any three Happy Boxes for S$60 (U.P. S$66) ā perfect for friends who share the obsession.
Rounding off the SG60 celebrations, Pad Pad Thai is dishing out its signature for just S$6 (U.P. S$8).
Try the New Store: Pad Pad Thai

Freshly launched this August, Pad Pad Thai brings the Soi Ahan (Thai food street) experience to life, serving up wok-tossed, high-flame stir-fries that pack a punch.
The name says it all: Pad (ąøąø±ąø) translates to stir-fry ā the fast, high-heat cooking technique at the heart of Thai cuisine. At Pad Pad Thai, itās more than a method ā itās a promise of bold, robust flavours delivered hot and fresh in every box.

The menu features 7 signature items, including both rice bowls and noodle dishes. The classic Pad Thai (S$8) is a sweet, savoury, and tangy medley of chewy rice noodles stir-fried with egg, tofu, bean sprouts, crushed peanuts, and a squeeze of lime.

For heat lovers, theĀ Pad Kee Mao (S$7) ā also known as Drunken Noodles ā delivers a spicy kick, with your choice of Maggi Mee or Kway Teow stir-fried in holy basil, spices, and protein.

No Thai menu is complete without Thai Basil Stir-Fry (S$7). Available with chicken or pork and three spice levels, this street food favourite features garlic, chilli, and basil tossed over high heat ā an aromatic, fiery must-try.
Skewers, Snacks & Weekend Laksa Parties at Yum Yum Tod Tod

If smoky BBQ skewers and crispy bites make your heart skip a beat, Yum Yum Tod Tod is your go-to. From juicy Moo Ping pork skewers to crispy chicken skin, every bite is packed with Northeastern Thai flair.
Its playful name nods to two quintessential Thai experiences: āYumā (ąø¢ą¹ąø²) ā tangy, spicy salads like papaya salad, yum woon sen, and mango salad ā and āTodā (ąøąøąø) ā deep-fried street snacks fresh from the wok. Yum Yum Tod Tod is the ultimate stop for anyone craving authentic Isaan-style BBQ: smoky, savoury, and straight from the streets of Thailand.

The show-stopper is the Yum Woon Sen Lava (S$10), a Singapore-exclusive where chewy vermicelli is tossed in a special house sauce, crowned with savoury minced meat, and bursting with tangy, spicy, umami notes.Ā

Other must-tries include the Homemade Fried Fish Bomb (S$5) with fresh sweet chilli dip and a live salad bar where you can request for the ideal spice level for your tastebuds.

On weekends, look forward to a Weekend Thai Laksa Party, with two rich, slurp-worthy variations: the coconut-creamy Thai Style and the bold, pungent Plara Style featuring fermented fish sauce.
Each comes with free-flow fresh veggies for that build-your-own-bowl experience. This weekendāonly special is the ultimate way to savour the depth of Thai flavours, from silky noodles to zesty, herbāinfused broths.
Plan Your Visit to Thai Supermarket
Located at Aperia Mall, Thai Supermarket isnāt just about groceries, itās a hub where you can shop, dine, and indulge in Thai culture. With its SG60 promotions and vibrant Food Street lineup, every visit is a mini escape to Thailand.
So, grab your appetite, bring your friends, and get ready to eat your way through Little Thailand in Singapore!
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