In the mood for kra pao, curries or mango sticky rice? These are the best Thai restaurants in the Philippines for 2025
Thai cuisine is difficult to master, beloved for its fearless balance of flavours that swing effortlessly between spicy, sour, bitter, salty and sweet. A great meal at proper Thai restaurants awakens the senses—think the heady aroma of basil hitting a hot wok, the comforting heat of a well-made curry or the unmistakable pleasure of cracking into crispy pork paired with a sharp, fiery nam jim. Whether it’s a quick fix of street-style krapow over rice, a celebratory spread of curries and grilled meats or a leisurely meal anchored by mango sticky rice, Thai food satisfies on every level, offering both comfort and excitement in equal measure.
Across the Philippines, Thai restaurants continue to showcase the cuisine’s remarkable range, from homestyle cooking rooted in tradition to contemporary interpretations shaped by global technique and local produce. Some honour the regional diversity of Thailand, while others embrace innovation without losing sight of authenticity. Here, we round up the best Thai restaurants in the country, as featured in the Tatler Best Philippines Guide 2025.
This list is in alphabetical order.
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Azuthai
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Makati
Must Try
- Steamed whole boneless apahap with lime
- Crispy soft-shell crab, garlic pepper sauce, poo nim tod grob
- Pad Thai with prawns
Helmed by chefs J. Gamboa and Kanjana Kosidaphan, Azuthai holds a special place in the hearts of Filipino diners craving the flavours of Thailand. Though Thai food is a difficult cuisine to master, Azuthai serves up delicious homestyle iterations of famed favourites. Chef Kankana brings with her a passion for Thai cuisine and culinary deft sharpened in the wide-ranging kitchens from Siam Kempinski Hotel Bangkok to Emirates Flight Catering. Made with love and care, the menu is sure to bring back the best travel memories from The Land of Smiles.
Tatler Tip: Try an off-menu dish and ask for the soft shell crab in yellow curry or the fried golden tilapia with soybean and fish sauce.
Azuthai
Address:
G/F Milky Way Building, 900 A. Arnaiz Avenue, Makati City, Metro Manila, Philippines
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Benjarong
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Makati
Awards
2025 Tatler Best 20 Philippines
2023 Tatler Dining 20
Must Try
- Khao soy pu (crab, caviar, homemade noodles, curry)
- Gaeng khieo wan neau toon (beef green curry)
- Gung tord katiem (tiger prawn with garlic sauce)
Thai cuisine boasts a harmonious marriage of flavours, textures and aromas that is hard to beat, and Benjarong takes it up a notch with modern cooking techniques. Indeed, chef Watcharaphon Yongbanthom’s prowess in the kitchen serves as the catalyst for the many food discoveries at the restaurant, prepared authentically but with innovative local twists. Opt between their extensive à la carte offerings or the impressive Benjarong Experience tasting menu (which requires advance notice), and let the Benjarong team take care of the rest.
Tatler Tip: Have a drink at their well-appointed bar, boasting 28 seats and an exciting list of cocktails and signature Thai beverages.
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Benjarong Manila
Address:
Lobby Level, Dusit Thani Manila, Ayala Center, Makati City, Metro Manila, Philippines
Chiang Mai Superstar
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Davao, Davao del Sur
Must Try
- Laap muu (minced pork salad)
- Khao soi (coconut chicken curry noodle soup)
- Sai ua (Thai herbal pork sausage)
After several trips to Chiang Mai, the team decided to bring Northern Thai cuisine home to give Davaoeños a taste of this unique culinary style. Indulge in this food also known as Lanna food, influenced by Yunnanese, Shan and Burmese cuisines and characterised by bold, salty and sour flavours. The casual restaurant is a slightly elevated version of the typical Thai roadside eatery, staying true to its fun, no-frills style with walls adorned in colourful patterns and Thai pop culture figures.
Tatler Tip: For an interactive dining experience, ask them about their do-it-yourself Thai barbecue with a portable butane grill.
Chiang Mai Superstar
Address:
Oboza Compound, 143 Rizal Street, Davao City, Davao del Sur
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Krapow!
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Pasay
Must Try
- Krapow moo krob
- Pad sew ew
- Thai cashew chicken
This casual Thai concept transports diners to the streets of Bangkok and Chiang Mai by executing stellar street food classics with authentic ingredients and techniques. What started as a cloud kitchen concept in Poblacion, Makati has expanded to three branches with the hopes of bringing them closer to their loyal fan base. Thai street food enthusiasts can now indulge in their favourites while situated in a more elevated and contemporary atmosphere.
Tatler Tip: Follow their socials to be in the loop regarding specials, such as Sunday barbecues and off-menu dishes for their different branches.
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Krapow!
Address:
G/F MOA Square, Pasay City, Metro Manila
Lime and Basil
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Alfonso, Cavite
Must Try
- Khao mun gai (Thailand’s version of Hainanese chicken)
- Moo ping and gai ping (grilled pork and chicken skewers)
- Khao soi (chicken or beef)
The husband-and-wife team behind this homey hillside restaurant clearly give much value to the provenance of their produce—in fact, they even grow a herb garden in their backyard to be used in their tasty preparations. At Lime and Basil, settle into the comfortable, inviting ambience, where reliable Thai specialities are served with utmost warmth and hospitality. The lush greenery in Alfonso, Cavit,e makes it a favourite destination restaurant for Thai cuisine, while their passion for authentic Thai flavours truly makes it worth the trip.
Tatler Tip: Try out some of their signature cocktails like the Tagaytay Mai Tai, frozen Lime and Basil daiquiri or Thai lemongrass Margarita.
Lime and Basil
Address:
9014 J. Rizal Street, Sikat, Alfonso City, Cavite, Philippines
People’s Palace
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Makati
Awards
2025 Tatler Best 20 Philippines
2024 Tatler Dining 20
Must Try
- Prawn, pomelo, chicken and coconut salad
- Pad Thai goong
- Sticky rice and mangoes
Known for its delicious Thai food, People’s Palace is a reliable, well-loved fixture in Makati’s competitive dining scene that offers exceptional cooking, professional service and a relaxed ambience. Chefs Colin Mackay and Kerwin Go have familiarised themselves with the nuanced complexities of Thai cuisine and share their learnings through every plate. No matter the dish, every creation begins with quality ingredients sourced from either their own local farm, trusted contract growers or speciality Thai importers.
Tatler Tip: Ask for their daily specials highlighting new hero ingredients to enhance your dining experience.
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People’s Palace
Address:
G/F Garden Side, Greenbelt 3, Ayala Center, Makati City, Metro Manila
Some Thai
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Quezon City
Must Try
- Crab curry with prawn oil and egg
- Son and Raw Eggs
- Tom yum
Chef Jorge Mendez is best known for his high-concept cooking, but some of his best work is admittedly when he prepares meals from the heart, like at this casual Thai eatery along Tomas Morato. Some Thai is a loving tribute to his wife and his mother, who both love the complex flavours of this Southeast Asian cuisine. And while the food is familiar and comforting, he is unapologetically non-traditional, so expect innovative twists as only Mendez can masterfully deliver.
Tatler Tip: There could be long times during peak hours, so try to swing by at odd hours to best enjoy a leisurely meal.
Some Thai
Address:
195 Tomas Morato Avenue, Quezon City, Metro Manila
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