Warm Up Cafe serves authentic Thai fare including boat noodles, ideal for supper runs

If you’re one of those who nurses hunger pangs late at night, I’ve got the place for you. Add Warm Up Cafe to your list of must-try supper spots, because this gem serves up authentic Thai cuisine, complete with a chill and cosy al fresco dining area that’s bedecked with fairy lights and fake grass.

a photo of thai boat noodles

The Boat Noodle Soup (S$7.50) isn’t to be missed— think of steaming broth, complete with a peppery kick, thick rice vermicelli noodles, and sliced pork or beef. It’s the perfect comfort dish on a rainy night. They’ve also got smaller portions if you’re eager to try as many items as possible. But hey, if you’re feeling ravenous, nobody’s going to stop you from doubling up on this order. I know I definitely will.

a photo of crab omelette rice

If you’re in the mood for authentic Thai fare, opt for Warm Up Cafe’s Crab Omelette Rice (S$10), where silky egg meets generous chunks of crab. Opt for a bowl of their Thai Green Curry (Price TBA) while you’re at it, and allow the bright flavours of lemongrass and lime to envelop your tastebuds.

Maybe you’re craving some smoky street food. The folks at Warm Up Cafe will be sure to fill your stomach with Thailand’s well-loved Grilled Pork Neck (Price TBA) that’s got a flavour-filled, umami bite. If you close your eyes, it’s almost like you’re back in the streets of Bangkok.

the interior of warm up cafe

Warm Up Cafe opens daily until 3.30am, which means that you’ve got plenty of time to enjoy a cool night breeze, catch up with your friends over a hearty supper, and feast to your hearts content in ‘Thailand’.

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