Mango Tree, Thai Street Food Festival

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Thai Street Food Festival

Mango Tree and Mango Tree Bistro are holding a Thai Street Food Festival until May 15 to offer diners a symphony of visual delight and an explosion of unique, gastronomic flavors and spices.

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Mango Tree

The new executive chef, Chef Tum, has designed an interesting line-up of dishes and street food favorites from across Thailand.

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Tom Yum Chicken Poppers

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Salmon Skin Chicharon

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Tom Yum Fries

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Pork Dynamite

Aside from bar chows, and fried dishes that can perfectly accompany a bottle or two of cold Signha Beer, there are also other items to look forward to.

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Fried Squid Ring

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Goon Phad Wonsen or Stir-fried Glass Noodles with Shrimps

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Larb Pla Meuk or Spicy Squid Salad

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For dessert, and in time for Summer, Thai-sytle Halo-halo

A testament to Thailand’s culture, authenticity, and bursting flavors, this will take place in all Mango Tree and Mango Tree Bistro Branches. In cooperation with Singha Beer and the Thai Trade Commission.

Disclaimer: It was a media event event. Everything written here is entirely based on my own opinion, my own biases, and my own insights.

Mango Tree

Seventh Avenue, Central Square, Bonifacio High Street, Bonifacio Global City, Taguig City, Philippines

Contact Number: (02) 621 3233 / (02) 217 2367

Website: http://mangotree.com.ph/

Budget: P150 to P980

Payment: Cash and Card

Operating Hours:

Everyday – 11:00 AM to 03:00 PM / 05:30 PM to 11:30 PM

Other Branches:

Mango Tree Bistro, TriNoMa

Mango Tree Bistro, Greenbelt 5

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Stay hungry,

thehungrychef

Nathaniel Uy

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Don’t miss out on Sticky Rice with Mango 🙂

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