Address and Contact Information
Address: Unit 7, Montacute Yards, 185‑186 Shoreditch High St, London E1 6HU, United Kingdom
Website: https://singburi.london/
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Reservations: opentable.co.uk
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Reviews
The small plates were the real winners for us. The grilled chicken was perfectly cooked, so yummy and succulent with great subtle flavors, we had to get seconds of that one. The mains like the aubergine and the cabbage were also very nice; the cabbage was crunchy and flavourful, and the aubergine was a tasty way to get some veg in.
However, a couple of dishes were disappointing. The lamb riblets, while extremely tasty and nicely cooked (I even asked for some of the sauce for my other dishes!), were way too fatty and didn’t have enough actual lamb meat, which was a shame. And the pork curry just wasn’t to my taste; the pork seemed a bit separate and didn’t feel like it had absorbed any of the curry flavour.
The service, though, was excellent! The staff were great, taking their time to answer all our questions about the menu and giving genuinely helpful recommendations.
Overall, it was a really good lunch, but I was definitely disappointed by the fatty lamb and the underwhelming pork curry.
The smoked pork belly (nam dtok) and wild ginger chicken are knockout dishes, juicy and full of authentic spice.
The vibe is cool yet welcoming with its remarkable hospitality. Great cocktails and a smart wine list to match all dishes. A cult classic reborn and is better than ever. Highly recommend!!!
The food itself – I was in a group of 3 and we ordered : grilled chicken thigh x2, grilled lamb (we sent it back because it was just grilled lamb fat so it was inedible), stir fried morning glory x1, grilled fish, aubergine pad phet, beef curry and jasmine rice with drinks. The bill was around 130£ with service. The best out of what we ordered was the grilled fish, chicken thigh and morning glory.
The flavours of the food were overly salty and not spicy at all. Also, they brought out the salty meat dishes out one by one and had to ask for the rice to come out. I was confused because I thought the rice would come out with the meat dishes.
I wouldn’t return and I would not recommend. There is nothing outstanding on the menu. I have spent £15 at my local Thai restaurant and had more food and more flavours.
The restaurant features a long, open counter where you can watch the team in action — both in the kitchen and behind the bar crafting cocktails. The space is bright, airy, and inviting, with a laid-back but vibrant atmosphere.
From the moment we walked in, the staff made us feel completely at home. Our waitress was exceptionally friendly and wore a constant, genuine smile. She guided us through the menu with confidence and clarity, which helped us get the most out of the experience.
The food? Outstanding. Every dish delivered bold, layered flavours that stayed with us long after the meal. We shared four starters and three mains between the two of us — a perfect amount for exploring the menu without going overboard.
Highlights included the dill pork sausage and the smoked pork nam, both deeply savoury and satisfying. The salads, however, truly stole the show: the watermelon and strawberry salad was refreshing and full of contrast, while the smoked tomato salad was a masterclass in balance and depth.
Sungburi lives up to the hype — and then some. We’ll definitely be coming back.