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Welcome to
Singha Thai Cuisine, an exquisite dining experience awaits
you! In the heart of Waikiki lies a magical oasis of fine
dining. Chef and owner Chai Chaowasaree invites you to
experience an exquisite culinary and exotic evening at Singha
Thai Cuisine. Chai, recipient of numerous "Best
Restaurant/Best Chef" awards, was born to a family of famous
Thai restaurateurs in Bangkok. Since childhood he has been
developing and refining his prodigious culinary skills. |
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Hours: |
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Dinner Nightly: |
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4:00 - 11:00 PM |
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Payment: |
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All Major Credit Cards,
incl. Diner's Club, JCB & Carte Blanche |
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Entertainment: |
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The
Royal Thai Dancers perform nightly from 7:00 - 9:00 PM. |
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Full Bar: |
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Tropical and traditional cocktails, sake, domestic and imported beer,
Thai beer, Thai tea and coffee. |
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Wine List: |
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Carefully selected by
Master Sommelier Chuck Furuya and Chef Chai, including 16 wines by the
glass. |
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Lanai Dining: |
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Dine on our beautiful
lanai amidst greenery and flowers. |
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Take Out and Gift
Certificates Available |
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Free Validated Parking in
Canterbury Place, entrance on Ena Rd. |
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Group Dining & Catering: |
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Let our expert staff
customize your entire event. We can accommodate up to 100 guests.
Arrangements must be made two weeks in advance. Perfect for small
wedding receptions. |
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One visit, one
taste, and you will know why Singha was presented the City of
Bangkok's coveted "Best Restaurant" award and was selected as
the only restaurant in Hawaii certified by the Royal Thai
Government. |
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Each morning Chai selects the freshest catch of
seafood, superior cuts of poultry and beef, and the finest
locally-grown organic vegetables, to be served that evening at
Singha. |
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As you enter Singha you are
immediately transported from the bustle of Waikiki into the
floral paradise of opulent and tropical Thailand, antiques and
artifacts. |
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While you dine, watch as
Singha's Royal Thai Dancers, dressed in traditional and lavish
Thai silks and jewelry, perform age-old dances, once seen only
by Thai royalty. As with native Hawaiian Hula, each dance
tells a story of the life, love and spirit of the people of
Thailand, "The Land of a Thousand Smiles." |
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"The
most beautiful Thai restaurant in Hawaii!" |
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Nadine Kam, Honolulu Star Bulletin |
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"Dazzling in every aspect" from "tantalizing", to "light
dishes" to "first rate service" and "beautiful decor".
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The Zagat Survey |
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Outstanding Chef of the Year, 1994 |
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Honolulu Magazine, Wine Festival |
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Discover why Robin Leach |
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("Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous") named Singha
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"The Best Thai Restaurant in the World." |
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