Craving Thai snacks in the heart of Orchard Road?

Did you know @taladthaibanana has a HAPPY BOX (36 pcs of your choice or mixed favourites) that literally has EVERYTHING you need to satisfy your cravings while saving up to 20% — perfect for gifting, office sharing, parties… or keeping all to yourself 🤭

What we also enjoyed at their ION Orchard outlet: 

🥭 Mango Sticky Rice

🍍 Pineapple Rings (LIMITED TIME ONLY!)

🧋 Thai Milk Tea / Green Milk Tea flavours

Authentic Thai snacks from @taladthaibanana are: 🌱 Vegan & vegetarian-friendly and Pork-free & lard-free! No wonder so many people are getting them for corporate gifting and group celebrations. Get your HAPPY BOX from your nearest outlet today! 

#taladthaibanana #thaisnacks #sgfoodie #sgsnacks #thaifoodlover

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5/21 Edited to

... Read moreWhile the article highlights the tempting HAPPY BOX filled with fried bananas, sweet potato balls, and even mango sticky rice, many Thai dessert lovers in Singapore often wonder about other Thai treats nearby, such as roti sai mai. Although this article does not directly address roti sai mai, it's worth exploring how these varied sweet offerings complement each other when you want a full spectrum of Thai snack experiences. Roti sai mai, a delicate Thai cotton candy wrapped in thin roti bread, is a beloved street snack in Singapore that offers a different texture and flavor from fried or sticky desserts. If you're visiting Talad Thai Banana or other Orchard Road snack spots, consider pairing the HAPPY BOX delights with roti sai mai from nearby hawker stalls or specialty shops to immerse yourself in a truly authentic Thai dessert journey. From my visits, what makes Talad Thai Banana stand out is their focus on vegan and vegetarian-friendly options, free from pork and lard, which makes their snacks suitable for numerous dietary preferences. The limited-time fried pineapple rings bring a refreshing fruity twist alongside classic favorites like mango sticky rice and Thai milk teas. For anyone looking to gift or share Thai snacks in Singapore, Talad Thai Banana's HAPPY BOX offers great variety and value, especially with savings of up to 20%. Keep an eye on their seasonal treats and islandwide outlet availability to enjoy fresh batches. Whether for office sharing or a cozy personal treat, these authentic Thai snacks are a must-try on Orchard Road.

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