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    Crying Tiger Street Kitchen

    4.2 (17 reviews)
    ModerateThai, Malaysian, Asian Fusion
    Closed 5:00 pm - 12:00 am (Next day)

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    What's the vibe?
    Moderate noise
    Good for groups
    Good for kids
    Outdoor seating

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    Benjamin C.

    My biggest issue with buying Asian Street food in Manila is how expensive it gets once you prepare it here. I mean, come on, why is Satay retailing for P100/stick? It's chicken on a stick with peanut sauce! And don't get me started with Pho, Roti, and Bahn Mi! So imagine my delight when I saw a new "hole-in-the-wall" type Thai place open up in Poblacion, Makati. The name alone (Crying Tiger) gave me an inkling that this place was irreverent and had a sense of humor. I was not mistaken. The joint itself was not going to wow you with their brilliant interiors, and I think that was the point. While there are splashes of inspiration here and there, the place looks like an artsy carinderia. Even the food is not presented all artsy and stuff, and that's the beauty of it! Because once you bite into their Fried Chicken or their Thai Barbeque (Marinated with Coconut milk), you will swoon. YOU WILL SWOON. And it's incredibly cheap too! Okay, I got so hungry typing this review that I'm going back there right now.

    I've written 2 Yelp reviews before this one, both 5 star (jm a positive guy!), but my experience here was so bad, and the attitude of the staff was so "could not give a f*@k," I cannot let it pass. Although it seemed sort of busy on a Tuesday night, I was seated fairly quickly, but then ignored for over 10 minutes before I flagged someone down to serve me. I ordered a single pork skewer as a starter, the pad see ew as my main, and a beer. I kid you not, the pad see ew was slapped on my table less than 90 seconds later ... uh that's way too fast for me to believe it was not just reheated slop, which is exactly what it was. There were almost no noodles, and the stringy pieces of chicken were swimming in a soupy mixture of ... whatever. While the flavor was not bad, it was texturally disgusting. I get it, you're busy and missed the mark. I expressed my disappointment at the food, and explained you cannot serve your guests that fast, and not make them suspicious ... I've worked in many restaurants, so I always try to give benefit of doubt. I asked what could be done about it, and said I didn't think I should have to pay for such a poor attempt; my server was extremely confused and just took off. I assumed they just forgot about my pork skewer starter, but it finally did arrive a good 10 minutes after my main. It was good enough. I was then ignored for over 15 minutes! That is not exaggeration, I timed it. The place is not big, my server (and many others) walked by several times ... it seemed like they understood they screwed up, but just did not want to deal with it. Finally, I had to actually grab my server to tell him I would pay for my beer and skewer only; I left the money on the table and just walked out. I'm sure it's normally not that bad ... probably even good, but there are so many amazing options around here, I'm scratching Chupacabra off my list too.

    Roar!
    Kaity C.

    Another cool kid pops up in the trendy Poblacion block in the form of Crying Tiger Street Kitchen, a non-air conditioned hole-in-the-wall that serves Thai/Malaysian fare. Once I entered the restaurant, its colorful walls and kitschy décor drew me in and I was greeted by a wall calendar baring the faces of Thailand's beloved monarchy. Was I in the Kingdom of Siam? I could've certainly been, if not for the friendly Filipina server greeting me in Tagalog. Modeled after the pubs and restaurants one sees along Bangkok's Khao San Road, Crying Tiger certainly has that vibe which backpackers are drawn to - unpretentious, vibrant and off-the-beaten path. As soon as my friends and I finally stopped taking photos of Crying Tiger's instagrammable corners (and trust me, there are lots), we trained our eyes on the menu. Dishes are very affordable at prices ranging from Php 75 to 500. On the beverage side, Thai beers are served (naturally) along with local brews. They even have a wine list for the oenophile traveler or Manila resident. For grub, make sure to order the Mee Goreng (Spicy Seafood Noodles) and the Moo Ping (Thai Pork BBQ), which at Php 25 a stick, is a crowd favorite.

    The pretty cool wall mural
    Mo M.

    I'm told that Crying Tiger was from the same folks who brought us El Chupacabra on Polaris St., so I had an idea of what to find when I can down here: a chill, easy going hang out place with good food and cheap beer. It's a bit hard to find since its hidden on a side street behind Fersal Hotel , which is just in front of A-Venue mall. Just keep walking and you'll be greeted by the smokey grill, colorful lights and Makati's foodie crowd. As soon as I stepped inside, I already knew I was going to like this place. It's like El Chupa only cleaner, less dingy and has more of a beach bum kind of feel. (I think it's the wooden floorboards and colorful lights.) The only thing I didn't like, maybe was the fact that they kept on asking if I had ordered yet, or if there was anyone with me. (Which I get, since they're busy and I'm all alone at a table, but I had already explained that I was waiting for more people, which they seemed to forget.) On to the food: if you don't like anything spicy or flavorful, this place is not for you. Seriously. Their chicken is AMAZING. I love their spicy kangkong (doused with oil though), which pairs well with their fried rice. They've also got a large selection of cocktails and wine, apart from the normal beers. (I got lychee cocktail! Pretty yum.) Definitely coming back and making this a regular hang out! It's cleaner, newer, and is better ventilated than El Chupa.

    Joff C.

    One of the newest additions to the Burgos area bar/restaurant scene is Crying Tiger. They serve southeast Asian cuisine at very decent prices and the venue is designed to look like a trendy Thai restaurant. They even show Thai karaoke on the TV for extra authenticity! I tried the pork barbecue which was really good and came with a delicious sweet and spicy sauce. That paired with a cup of rice would only set you back about P100. I also tried their noodles (P200) and chicken which were quite tasty. Too. Beer is about P50 and you can expect to spend around P200-P300 if you go all out. They just opened early May so their menu isn't complete yet. I'm looking forward to seeing what else they have to offer in the coming months.

    Good food, tried the Char Siu Pork Plate. Good ambiance. To nit-pick, the utensils used seems very cheep. It doesn't compliment the aesthetic of the place. Anyways, the most important factor os the tase of the food, which is otherwise goos.

    Gabi Pad Ka Prao (Thai basil chicken). Very good but a little salty.
    Mark F.

    Such a welcomed find when looking for a place to grab some late dinner and a drink walkable from my hotel. I asked for some recommendations for a drink and food that had spice. Had a lemongrass, lime and Thai basil mojito. Tasty and actually paired well with the food. I got a rice dish called Gabi Pad Ka Prao (Thai basil chicken); has great flavor although a bit more salty than necessary. I also had the Pad See Ew (Stir fried wide noodles with chicken); this was spiced perfectly, probably one the absolute best Thai dishes I've had.

    Michael B.

    Good Thai food. I love their chicken bbq and their grilled squid. I wish the place was air-conditioned though. They got a nice bathroom BTW :)

    Moo Krob and Watermelon Stawberry Sangria
    Jennifer C.

    I've been hearing this from friends and it's true that this place is awesome. The place is so laid-back... if you're already a fan of El Chupacabra then you'll like this, no problem. It is my first time and decided to I get a plate serving of Moo Krob (deep-fried pork belly) and sangria. It's pretty much just lechon kawali, but with a different sauce on the side. I must say I still loved it! My partner got the spicy wings and its also very good. I must say its the different options of sauce for these dishes that will keep you going at it 'til you empty your plates. Sauces are the bomb. It sure does make it more special with beer, but I'mma try that next time. I am definitely coming back for this place!!!!!

    Mee Goreng
    Timmy P.

    Located on Guanzon Street on WilliamsBurgos, The Crying Tiger Kitchen veers away from Western cuisine and takes us on a culinary adventure that hits closer to home. Owned by the Mabanta family, who practically put Poblacion on the map with the wildly successful El Chupacabra, this hole-in-the-wall focuses on authentic Asian street food at reasonable prices. The great thing about this place, aside from the cheap booze, is the fact that they do not sacrifice the authenticity of the food (read: spice level) to suit the Pinoy palate. Consider this a word of caution for those of you who don't have a high tolerance for spice! The Mee Goreng is s spicy mouthful, make sure to wash it down with a cold beer! The Malaysian Chicken Curry is a hearty dish that takes you to the streets of Penang; the chicken is soft and the potatoes have been stewed long enough to have absorbed the spices of the curry. I love it here!

    My Malaysian Chicken Curry

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    The food, service and decor are good. Not a big fan of mosquitoes though, so OFF lotion is a must!

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    Azuthai Restaurant - Crispy pork with papaya salad

    Crispy pork with papaya salad

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    People's Palace - Dining room

    Dining room

    People's Palace - Fried Whole Fish

    Fried Whole Fish

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    I completely forgot about this delicious Thai restaurant. This is definitely my favorite Thai…read morerestaurant in the Philippines. Chef Watcharaphon "Ja" Yongbanthom made a guest appearance on Iron Chef, which is one of the cooking shows that I enjoy watching. Everything we had reminded us of Bangkok, but with an exquisite dish presentation. We described all of the dishes that we enjoyed eating in Bangkok, and she knew exactly what we were talking about since she is Thai. I apologize for not knowing the names of our dishes, despite our server telling and showing us what it is called in their menu. I love starting with a pomelo salad. My niece likes chicken satay. My cousin ordered the soft shell crab curry. My aunt likes steamed fish with lemon and fish sauce on the side. I like Pad Thai. We ate everything family style so that we could taste each other's choices. For dessert, my niece had coconut ice cream within a ball of dark and white chocolate. My aunt had something similar to a halo halo. My cousin was given a complimentary mango with sticky rice for her birthday. I guiltfully had a sampler plate of desserts all to myself and enjoyed every single calorie I gained.

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    Benjarong Royal Thai Restaurant - Sauteed mix vegetables

    Sauteed mix vegetables

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    Just Thai - forgot to take food photos because i was starving. So here's a picture of the outside.

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    3.3(8 reviews)
    2.1 kmTaguig City
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    Tonight was my first time to eat at Just Thai, and it's just as well as I've been meaning to find…read morethe best Tom Yum Soup for me. I have eaten in other Thai places in the city but I have yet to taste a Tom Yum Soup that can balance just the right amount of lime, subtle taste of lemon grass and a flavorful kick of the hot and spicy. Nothing is worse than eating a Tom Yum overpowered by milk or one that does not meet the standard scale of sourness. I had one of those before and I left the place feeling full but not satisfied, which was a really sad moment for me. However, with Just Thai, I'm happy to say that their Tom Yum soup lived up to my expectations. Not too spicy! Sourness, check! Much like Baby Bear's porridge, it's Just Right. My only grumble was I wish they could've put in more shrimps and mushrooms. And a bigger serving perhaps? :) We ordered other food such as Khao Krok Kapi (Bagoong Rice), Phad Thai, Tom Kha Gai (Chicken Soup in Coconut), Pad Gaprow Talay (Seafood in Basil). I liked the Bagoong Rice, but I suggest don't mix all green mango strips too much with the rice because the mango taste is overwhelming. The rest are pretty good too and I would recommend them. With that, I shall MOST LIKELY return to this establishment should I ever crave Thai food again.

    We were out walking when it started to pour down rain so we decided to tuck into this place for…read moredinner! We sat upstairs as it is the main dining area. We got the beef noodle soup and the pad thai. The food was good, nothing too impressive. I've also had a major craving for mango sticky rice so I was super excited this was on the menu! I would order it with your food if you know you want it because we ordered it after we finished our mains and it took around 20-30 minutes to come out. It's cute the way they present it but the coconut sauce was WAY too salty so we couldn't put that on top unfortunately. Still satisfied my craving without the sauce though :)

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    Just Thai - Mango sticky rice with salty coconut sauce....

    Mango sticky rice with salty coconut sauce....

    Just Thai - Just Thai's Sticky Rice with Mangoes. Super good!

    Just Thai's Sticky Rice with Mangoes. Super good!

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