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    Basil - Basil Signage

    Basil

    4.0(7 reviews)
    1.5 kmQuezon City
    ₱₱₱

    We walked around after baby shopping. Thinking about all the choices in the mall, what shall we…read moreeat? The wife wanted xlb but unfortunately it was closed. Oh well, what's next on the list? None of the restaurants were attractive enough until I told her, let's do Thai. It's been a long while since we sat in to eat. Post covid.... Basil was empty but we have eaten here before and it was never a disappointment. Let us see if anything has changed. First dish was crispy spring roll and two sauces, sweet&sour and garlic chili. 10/10 Second, third and fourth dishes all showed up at the same time. Shrimp paste fried rice (bagoong fried rice), pad thai and bbq pork skewers. Out of all 3, the best were bagoong fried rice and bbq pork skewers. Having some nice suka (vinegar) with the skewers hit the spot! Pad thai was ok but not too crazy about it. The noodles were a bit chewy and my guess is the cook didn't toss and stir it enough. The taste though was spot on. Overall, 8.5/10 As for overall decor, ambiance was nice. Quiet was also a bonus and nobody around due to covid. That's a bonus. 8/10

    Basil is one of the top 3 places that immediately come to mind when I'm in the mood for Thai food…read more It's become a sort of family staple, since it's such a short drive from our house, and I can say without exaggerating that the food is excellent. (I would have given it 5 stars if the prices were a bit more student / young adult friendly, and if it were a bit easier to park.) The interiors are very well done. I think the look they're trying to go for is Indochinese nature spa complete with subdued lighting and the ever present smell of incense. They even have a waterfall type fountain that drains into a koi pond. That is beside the point, because you forget all about the ambiance once you start eating. They seem to have perfected the flavor and texture of each dish I've tried. I'm usually not big on spicy food, but lately I've been finding myself craving a lot for their Tom Yum. The broth is just the right mix of creamy sourness and spice. Other favorites are the Crispy Catfish Salad, the Prawns Wrapped in Noodles, the Beef Short Ribs and the Chicken with Cashew. If you're feeling extra sinful, the Sticky Rice with Mango or Thai Halu Halo make good choices for dessert.

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    People's Palace - Shrimp Pad Thai

    People's Palace

    4.4(76 reviews)
    6.0 kmMakati City
    ₱₱₱

    Just had an incredible lunch at People's Palace and I'm still thinking about it days later. Our…read moregroup of six walked in without a reservation (luckily they squeezed us in), and right away the vibe felt welcoming--elegant but not stuffy, with beautiful wood accents and soft lighting that made everything feel special. We started with the pomelo salad--bright, zesty, perfectly balanced with just the right kick--and then dove into the grilled pork skewers, which were smoky, tender, and gone in seconds. The star for me was the steamed sea bass with chili-lime sauce; the fish was so fresh it practically melted, and that sauce had me spooning it over everything. Even the pad see ew was a step above what I've had elsewhere--chewy noodles, great wok hei, not too sweet. Portions felt generous for the quality, and nothing was overly oily or heavy. Service was flawless. Our server remembered who ordered what without writing anything down and kept the water and tea flowing without us ever asking. They even brought out a little complimentary mango sticky rice at the end because it was one of our birthdays--such a thoughtful touch. Hands down one of the best Thai meals I've had in Manila. Worth every peso and I'll be back next time I'm in town. 5 stars all the way.

    Ambiance - we had a bit of a hard time looking for this restaurant on Greenbelt 3. The ambiance…read morewas simple family style. Service - attentive and courteous. Our water glasses were always full. Food - we ordered pomelo salad, papaya salad, and if I recall correctly, a beef sate or bbq. Everything was fresh and delicious. We would have eaten more, if not for the fact that we had just eaten a large buffet breakfast at the Manila Peninsula couple of hours before. We loved the flavors and would definitely come back.

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    Basil Thai Kitchen

    Basil Thai Kitchen

    4.2(6 reviews)
    1.2 kmPasig City

    A good Thai place in Ortigas. It has a nice quiet ambience which I like. The tom yun was my…read morefavorite! It has just the right amount of spice in it. The pomelo salad, prawns with lemon grass and the Thai fried rice was just ok. Not exactly noteworthy for me. The squid with salted egg is also good. I like the sauce but I can't taste the salted egg. The spicy wagyu beef is also ok. I didn't like it particulary but my friends enjoyed it. Eggs son in law is also good but I know another Thai resto which can make a better version of it. The Thai iced tea is a bit too sweet too. Overall, we had a good meal in this place.

    Umami is the word that comes to mind when I think of my experience at Basil. Top notch tasting…read morefoods! Really amazing! I recommend the following items we tried, grapefruit salad, crispy fish green mango salad, Tom yum seafood soup, shrimp paste rice - the bomb!, red and green curries. Service could be elevated. Upon seating, they didn't offer to show us the drink menu. They didn't take our beverage order first. Instead, they took our orders all together along with drinks! And we specified that the salad and appetizers come first and space it out then the mains. But the salads came first, then within 1 min, the mains all came all together. They are fast! But dining experience can definitely be improved because this restaurant already has amazing products to sell.

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    Soi Thai Restaurant

    Soi Thai Restaurant

    3.5(2 reviews)
    1.6 kmSan Juan City

    I've been on the hunt for a good Thai place in Manila since forever. When Soi opened, I thought…read morethat was it. We ordered Chicken Pandan, Pad Thai, Fish Fillet in Black Pepper Sauce and also the Fried Spring Rolls. Initial tasting was very good. I thought the food was very flavorful. I thought they used a lot of spices but a few hours after I ate there, I got the worst headache ever and I started to feel really thirsty. The food was laden with MSG. If you're not very sensitive to MSG, I think you'll find this place to be very enjoyable. Unfortunately for me, the hunt goes on.

    One day while driving around on an errand with my friend, I had this insistent craving for…read moresomething sweet and hot at the same time. And so we googled for the nearest Thai restaurant, which landed us at Soi Thai in Greenhills Promenade. The interior was a bit crowded to my liking; I rather prefer airy, open spaces when eating. That aside though, we looked at the menu and saw plenty that we liked. There was pad thai, of course. And chicken satay. Then we decided to splurge with some red curry fish and an order for spring rolls for the two picky kids who were with us. We were served some corn nuts while we waited for our orders to be served. After a short while, the food came and the servings were rather smaller than we had expected (given the price) but it was good. The pad thai was well-balanced, and the red curry fish was moist and flaky in its creamy sauce. The spring rolls were a surprise --- they were rather quite good, with the meat flavor being first and foremost. The chicken satay was not bad, but not that good either. One of these days, I might just come back for some more of that pad thai.

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