By far one of the best spring rolls I’ve had here in the ph that is near to how the spring rolls in BKK tastes like. Had been here twice and they never dissapoint.
Pad thai: this now tops my pad thai list!!!! Big shrimps, you can really taste the seafood in there. Very flavorful sauce with the perfect nutty and herby hints. Serving size looks like it could feed 4 persons!
Pandan chicken: 5 pieces of chicken wrapped in pandan. You can really taste the pandan and other flavors even inside the chicken. Super soft meat. Pandan is deep fried with the chicken so I can actually eat the leaf (tastes like chips!) Has some veggies at the side and sweet and sour sauce as dip.
Overall resto verdict: Accomodating staff, great ambience, food service time is fast, tables are big and comfortable chairs, lighting is great for pictures, food serving size is huge, price is very reasonable, too, even without Zomato Gold. Recommended! Would eat here again.
Airon Andrew Bonifacio
+5
Good food. Very tasty. A bit pricey but zomato gold so bawi lang. :P
I was quite surprised with this new restaurant in Vertis North. We chose it at random, and luckily, had the best dinner choices. My friends and I ordered a plate of Pad Thai, Papaya Salad and Tom Yum. Everything was just delicious! Each dish was a crowd favorite.
The Pad Thai had the right levels of sweet and salty. I loved that it had generous amounts of chicken, peanuts, noodles, the works. The Tom Yum was also savory. It had just the right heat and kick. Plus the seafood medley was generous too. The Papaya Salad is also a delish side dish and was a great palate cleanser. It had a good mix of sweet and tangy flavors that really complemented our orders. For 3 pax, I think we only paid under P1,000, which is a great deal! I would definitely come back here and dine in.
Thai food is yummy here, ambience is a little bit of nice but too crowdy.
For food.
Pad thai - We ordered chicken pad thai (We replaced shrimp to chicken because i'm allergic to shrimp) i like the way they can change the meat selection.
I wish they balanced the noodles, veggies and meat because for me, it's like "ulam" na or main course to be partner with rice because of big chunks of chicken instead of noodles.
Green curry chicken - i almost laugh at this food, because i thought it's monggo. Overall taste is very nice, just a very watery soupy meal with big chunks of avocado.
Overall experience is nice and definitely will come back to try other menus.
Perfect close-to-authentic Thai place to go to at Vertis North! They were able to cater our big group, which was around 22. Their bbq is really a must-order!
Food: 5/5
Service: 4/5
Zomato Gold Experience: 3/5
Ambiance/Cleanliness: 4/5
The food was good and the servings huge. I liked the chicken and beef dishes but I wasn’t a fan of the noodles. There is a separate menu for Zomato users which was kind of annoying. They also had me fill out a small piece of paper for the Zomato Gold details (not a big deal but this was the first time that I had to do it). Also, I didn’t feel too welcomed when they found out I was a Zomato user (which changed after I ordered things from the main menu). Finally, they made a billing error and didn’t deduct the free dish - but they immediate revised after I mentioned it. Still a good dining experience all things considered.
Huge portions, super fast serving time.
I don't really eat spare ribs but their BBQ Spare Ribs is something I always look forward to whenever we eat here. It's tender and flavorful.
The food is delicious specially their Pad Thai and staff are friendly as well. The only downside is the long waiting time, we waited 1 hour.
I’m not Thai but I love Thai food especially if it reminds me of my home, L.A. You see, Thai BBQ Original Restaurant really brings back memories of the original one on West 3rd Street in Los Angeles founded in 1978. The portions were healthy and delicious. The one in Vertis North doesn’t stray too far either. The bbq chicken served with shrimp fried rice was very good. The soup, Tom Kha Gai was very good though I had to had chilli oil and paste for a little kick. The Tom Kha Gai In LA serves the soup spicy. The satay was also good. The meat was somewhat tender and I really didn’t need the peanut sauce for dipping. The food came to us fairly quickly.
Keep in mind, although it reads “authentic”, you can definitely find more authentic Thai restaurants elsewhere in Manila. I just like this one because it reminds me of home.
Interior design: nice though a bit cold due the air conditioner on full blast
Service: very good
Ambiance: nice
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