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Soi, Promenade, Greenhills

Note: This location is already closed. 



The recent trip to Thailand made me appreciate Thai cuisine more. Even when I got home, my tastebuds were missing the spicy and sweet flavors of this delicate cuisine. A meetup with a good friend convinced me to satisfy the longing and headed out to Soi (or "street" in Thai). 

Soi is a sister restaurant of Oody's, a delicious Thai restaurant located in Greenbelt I have visited way before I started blogging. 

Since we weren't very hungry, we shared a Shrimp Pad Thai (Php 298), along with Chicken with Green Curry Rice Topping

Shrimp Pad Thai
Chicken in Green Curry Rice Topping

I was impressed with how the Pad Thai was presented but was disappointed to find it seasoned with chili. After taking up a short Thai cooking course, I learned that Pad Thai isn't prepared spicy but should be served with chili flakes and sugar on the side for the eater to the season to his or her taste. Still, it was too beautiful to ignore. 



Given that we couldn't possibly finish a huge serving of green curry, we settled with the rice topping version. It reminded me of the ones I had in Thailand, and I couldn't be any happier. 

For drinks, I had Thai Iced Coffee (Php 85) while my friend ordered Thai Hot Tea (Php 55).

Thai Iced Coffee
Thai Hot Tea

The Thai Iced Coffee reminded me of what I had in the streets of Bangkok and Chiang Mai. This will probably be the main reason for me to return to Soi. The Thai Hot Tea was authentic as well, but I think my friend should have ordered the iced version instead. 

Soi has very reasonable prices for Thai food. The food was delicious (save for the spiciness of the Pad Thai, which is forgivable). The drinks are phenomenal as not all Thai restaurants in Manila serve Thai Iced Coffee. I would love to go back to try their other specialties.

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Soi
Ground Floor,
Promenade,
Greenhills,
San Juan City

Other locations are Glorietta 2, Mall of Asia Complex, Robinson's Ermita, Alabang Town Center, and SM City North EDSA, 

Comments

  1. I've tried quite a few thai restos here in Manila.. But Hoping to try this out soon. :) The thai iced coffee got me curious!

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  2. Have not yet had Thai food am curious now though especially with the description spicy and sweet.

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  3. The pad thai looks too good to eat :)

    Would you say the iced coffee taste like the one you had in Thailand? I want to try it too!

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