Thai cuisine is kinda addicting. The first dish that would pop up my mind is Tom Yum. Tom yum or tom yam is a type of hot and sour Thai soup, usually cooked with shrimp. Tom yum has its origin in Thailand. The words “tom yam” are derived from two Thai words. Tom refers to the boiling process, while yam refers to a Thai spicy and sour salad.
I've never been to Thailand but I love their food. Thanks to the booming industry of restaurants here in the country, we don't need to travel far just to taste international cuisines. One of the restaurants that serve authentic Thai cuisines from 4 different regions of Thailand is Mango Tree. Mango Tree has three branches here in Metro Manila now since they opened their first store at TriNoma Mall in 2010. I've visited this one since it's the closest location to where I reside. Actually, this branch is bistro-type, meaning it's a little smaller compared to its other branches.
The taste of the food here is similar to what I’ve eaten in Bangkok. It is also an ideal place to conduct business meetings because of the interior.
Loved the Tom Yum with three kinds of mushroom, and the mixed seafood basil is not too spicy and liked it. But the green curry chicken is kinda in the sweeter side which didn't appeal to me. Over all it's great except for the one music that plays over and over and over Hahahahahaha
Always encouraging my parents to try something different, I suggested to have dinner at Mango Tree Bistro. I like the ambiance and saw that the dishes are not too pricey.
I wanted to try their popular sea bass with lime, but to be on the safe side and to yield to my dad's request, I ordered pad thai, squid with salted egg, and grilled pork belly. They liked every thing. Yay!
I would have given them a 5 had the dessert been served in a larger portion since it's priced at 250. Though Macapuno ice cream was fine, the red ruby chestnut was hard to chew.
Mango is my #1 fave Thai resto. Loge the place and their food!
Padthai is authentic.. kaopad gai is okay but it'll be much better without the corn.. the other dish is stir fried pork with cashew is good! Overall is satisfactory including the ambiance and staffs.
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Not really a fan of Thai cuisine but Mango Tree Bistro made me one. We ordered their Grilled Pork Belly which is available in many casual dining restaurants but this one stands-out a little among the competition. The vinegar is also unique and if it's Thai mix then MTB really made me an instant fan in no time. Our other order is their Tom Yum Spaghetti, a Thai pasta variant. The lemongrass and mushrooms made this one a winner. And for our dessert is their Mango Sticky Rice. Sticky rice with coconut cream and mango slices all around which is at first weird but upon taking my first spoonful of the combo, I'm awestrucked and can't believe how good this weird combination is! Finally the ambiance and service are both amazing. Irene our server is very attentive while the place is really romantic, it doesn't need candle lights to make this place special for dates.
Michelle Erika L. Zaldarriaga
+5
The BEST and most authentic Thai Grilled Chicken in the metro!!! 👍👍👍 consistently good quality and waiters are friendly and attentive! Highly recommended!
This resto has been in that specific corner of TriNoma for so long. Yet, I have never tried this resto until Ms. J said we should try it earlier this year.
This was our 3rd dine and we normally order the same. Best for us is their Tom Yum Wings (5/5). We also tried their Beef Curry (4/5), Salmon Sticks (4/5) and Salted Egg Squid (3.5/5) and I know that they still have more to surprise anyone.
Ambiance and customer relations are good. Their comfy couches are relaxing as well.
A must try Thai resto in the North!
(c) Ms. J using Iphone 6
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