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Thai BBQ Pork Collar at Thai Home Cafe, Sap Ubon



If you're craving bold Thai flavors in a cozy, home-based setting, Sap Ubon Thai Cuisine delivers the goods. This Thai home cafe, tucked inside an HDB unit in Ang Mo Kio, brings Isan-style dishes that hit hard with authenticity and generosity.

Thai Home Cafe Vibes – Cozy Space, Big Heart

Sap Ubon isn’t your typical eatery. After Golden Mile Complex announced its redevelopment in 2022, the team shifted operations into a residential flat. Now, they serve up Thai comfort food in a warm, intimate space. To dine here, you’ll need to book via WhatsApp—check out their contact on sapubon.com.

Owner Willie greets every guest with genuine warmth. He checked in on our order, making sure we weren’t overdoing it. We told him we came hungry and ready for his legendary dishes.

Thai BBQ Pork Collar – Smoky, Tender, and Packed with Flavor

Let’s talk about the showstopper: Thai BBQ Pork Collar. At just $12, this dish blew us away. Willie grilled the pork to perfection—slightly peppery, deeply savory, and so tender it practically melted in our mouths. The caramelized edges added a rich depth, and the portion size was generous enough to share (though we didn’t want to).

We dipped each slice into their house-made chili sauce, which added a tangy, spicy kick. That combo? Absolute magic. This dish deserves a permanent spot on your must-eat list.

More Thai Dishes You’ll Love at Sap Ubon Thai Home Cafe

Seafood Tom Yum Soup with Milk – Spicy, Tangy, and Loaded

We ordered the $15 tom yum and got a bowl that could feed a small army. It came loaded with aromatics and at least 10 fresh, peeled prawns. The soup hit the perfect balance of tang and spice. Every spoonful felt like a warm hug.

Thai BBQ Sotong – Grilled Squid with Smoky Richness

For $22, we received two massive squid grilled to smoky perfection. The texture stayed tender, never rubbery. Their special dipping sauce added a zesty punch that made each bite even better.

Thai Prawn Omelette – Silky, Savory, and Generous

This $12 omelette came packed with prawns. The texture was silky, and the seasoning stayed light, letting the prawns shine. It was addictive in the best way.

Stir-Fried Thai Kangkong – Crunchy and Clean

At $12, this veggie side brought balance to the meal. The kangkong stayed crunchy and fresh, pairing beautifully with the richer dishes.

Thai Milk Tea – Sweet, Creamy, and Impossible to Resist

Each cup cost just $3, and we couldn’t stop at one. The tea was creamy, sweet, and refreshing. Everyone at the table ordered seconds.

Why Thai Food Fans Should Visit Sap Ubon Thai Home Cafe

No GST. No service charge. Just incredible food, heartfelt hospitality, and portions that leave you satisfied. It’s no surprise they’re fully booked on weekends—we made our reservation a week in advance.

If you’re looking for a Thai home cafe that delivers flavor, warmth, and value, Sap Ubon is the spot. And whatever you do, don’t leave without trying the Thai BBQ Pork Collar. It’s the kind of dish that makes you plan your next visit before you’ve even left.

Sap Ubon Opening Hours and Location

Find their contact here. Check with them their availability.

Address : Ang Mo Kio Ave 10, #09-1136 Block 462, Singapore 560462

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