Jatujak in BGC: Exciting and Affordable Thai Cuisine
If you’re craving refreshingly spicy, comforting Thai flavors in Bonifacio Global City (BGC), which won’t break the bank, Jatujak should be on your go-to list.

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It has a tropical, homey vibe, thanks to a combination of artistic murals depicting Thai street food scenes, geometric floor tiles, and hanging potted plants throughout the restaurant. The well-lit dining space truly is perfect for a fun Thai dining experience with friends, family, or even on your own.


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Named after Bangkok’s famous weekend market, Jatujak has a menu brimming with affordable Thai classics that you will surely love. Start with appetizers like the Sampler Appetizer (Php 368) or Poh Pita Thod (Php 358), which are fried spring rolls filled with ground pork, assorted vegetables, ang glass noodles.
For noodles, order Jatujak’s Pad Thai (Php 398)! Topped with your choice of protein (shrimp, chicken or moo grab), bean sprouts, crushed peanuts and a slice of lime for that extra zing, every mouthful is a medley of flavor. The tangy tamarind sauce also adds the perfect sweet and sour kick.
Pad Thai / IMAGE from Jatujak Thai Resto’s Facebook page
For soups, you can enjoy classics like Tom Yum (Php 498), a fragrant and spicy soup infused with lemongrass, kaffir lime, and chili, loaded with shrimp and fresh vegetables. It’s sour, salty, and spicy akin to the Filipino sinigang na hipon. For something creamy, get their Tom Kha Gai (Php 445), a coconut-based soup infused with lemongrass and galangal.
Tom Yum / IMAGE from Jatujak Thai Resto’s Facebook page
For heartier dishes, Jatujak serves grilled meats and curries. Must-tries include Moo Ping (Php 488) or grilled pork skewers, Songkham Thai Steak (Php 898), a Thai-style grilled steak wrapped in aromatic herbs, and Sate Gai (Php 405), their version of the Indonesian satay (grilled chicken) served with a rich and savory peanut sauce. And don’t miss their Poo Pad Pong Kari (Php 608), a crab meat in yellow curry.
Sate Gai / IMAGE from Jatujak Thai Resto’s Facebook page
To end your meal on a sweet note, Jatujak’s dessert options are not to be missed. Try Kanom Takoh (Php 175), a sweet coconut treat served in pandan cups, or Khao Niew Ma Muang (Php 258), a mango sticky rice treat. For those who prefer something chilled, their Ruamit (Php 188) is a Thai-style halo-halo, perfect for cooling down on a warm day.
Be it a casual lunch or a full Thai feast, Jatujak brings the flavors of Thailand to life with a variety of exciting and affordable dishes!
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