Hidden within Soi Thai Soi Nice at Sixth Avenue, The SIXTH Thai Noodles House brings the vibrant flavours of Bangkok’s street food scene to our shores. The concept keeps things simple and wallet-friendly, offering authentic Thai noodle bowls starting from just $7.50 NETT with no GST or service charge, making it an attractive spot for a fuss-free, satisfying meal. The menu features seven noodle variations alongside a concise selection of sides. Despite its modest offerings, each dish channels bold, punchy flavours synonymous with Thai street fare.
Tom Yum Kway Teow Soup 4.5/5
Starting with the Tom Yum Kway Teow Soup ($7.50), this was easily the standout of the meal. The silky kway teow is immersed in a robust tom yum broth that strikes a delightful balance between spicy heat and tangy acidity. Each spoonful is layered with complexity — aromatic, zesty and deeply comforting. The bowl is generously loaded with ingredients such as fried dumpling, ngoh hiang, prawn balls, fishcake slices and minced pork, making it both hearty and satisfying. It’s the kind of dish that instantly transports you to the bustling streets of Bangkok.
Yum Mama 4.2/5
For something dry, the Yum Mama ($7.50) offers an equally addictive experience. The Mama instant noodles are springy and well-coated in a punchy tom yum dressing, delivering that signature spicy-sour kick with every bite. Tossed with a medley of ingredients, the dish is light yet intensely flavourful — a slurp-worthy plate that keeps you going back for more.
Duck Feet Noodle 3/5
A more adventurous option on the menu is the Duck Feet Noodle ($7.50). Served with yellow noodles in a herbal braising sauce, the dish leans towards a more acquired taste. While the sauce carries a gentle herbal depth, the duck feet lack the rich gelatinous texture typically enjoyed in braised chicken feet. As such, it may not appeal to everyone, especially those expecting a more collagen-rich mouthfeel.
Homemade Prawn Paste Soup 4.2/5
To complement the noodles, the Homemade Prawn Paste Soup ($5) is a worthy addition. The prawn balls, made in-house, are impressively bouncy with a firm bite, packed with real prawn meat that delivers natural sweetness. It’s a simple yet satisfying side that highlights the kitchen’s attention to quality.
Century Egg Salad 4.2/5
Another side worth ordering is the Century Egg Salad ($4). The creamy century egg is paired with sharp onions and dressed in a spicy, tangy sauce that beautifully cuts through the richness. It’s a refreshing, palate-awakening dish that adds contrast to the meal.
Overall, The SIXTH Thai Noodles House delivers on its promise of affordable, authentic Thai noodles with bold flavours and comforting familiarity. While not every dish may suit all palates, the well-executed classics like the Tom Yum Kway Teow Soup make it a spot worth returning to for a quick Thai fix without breaking the bank.
Note: This is an invited tasting.
The SIXTH Thai Noodles House
10E Sixth Ave
#01-02
Singapore 276474
Tel: +65 9295 6488
Nearest MRT: Sixth Avenue (DT Line)
Opening Hours:
Daily: 11am - 5pm
Direction:
1) Alight at Sixth Avenue MRT station. Take Exit A. Walk to Sixth Avenue. Turn left onto Sixth Avenue. Walk to Toast Box. At Toast Box, turn right and walk to the destination. Journey time is about 5 minutes. [Map]








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