May 28, 2026

Some Thai in Quezon City: Reinterpreting Thai Cuisine the Fun Way

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  • Some Thai is shaking up the Quezon City dining scene with Thai flavors reinterpreted the fun way!


    IMAGES from Some Thai’s Facebook page

    Since opening its doors in March 2024 along Tomas Morato, this new spot headed by Chef Jorge Mendez has made a name for itself by serving Thai dishes with a cheeky twist. Their lineup starts strong with cold appetizers like Papaya Salad (Php 220) and Pomelo Salad (Php 350). Pescatarians can enjoy Spicy Beef Salad (Php 490) or Hamachi in Nam Jim Sauce (Php 550) and Salmon and Mango Coconut Lime Vinaigrette (Php 550). For hot appetizers and soups, crowd favorites include Chicken Satay (Php 290) and Tom Yum (starts at Php 480).


    Tom Yum / IMAGE from Some Thai’s Facebook page

    Under specials, you’ll find inventive creations like the Son and Raw Egg (Php 300), a delightful twist on the Thai “Son-in-Law” egg—and Crab Curry, available at Php 850 for 50g or Php 1,300 for 100g. Their 48-Hour Beef Short Rib Curry (Php 980) and Chicken Thai-nanese (Php 390) are hearty, slow-cooked indulgence with complex spice blends and rich coconut milk.

    48-Hour Beef Short Rib Curry / IMAGE from Some Thai’s Facebook page

    Noodle lovers will adore the Shrimp Pad Thai, served solo for Php 350 or sharing at Php 650. Of course, a Thai meal wouldn’t be complete without Tom Yum, and Some Thai offers three sizes: Classic (Php 480 for 2 pax), Medium (Php 990 for 4 pax), and the fully loaded Premium (Php 2,700 for 6 pax) featuring blue crab, tiger prawns, and mussels. The fried rice section shines, too, with Crab Fried Rice (Php 450 – 950), Seafood Fried Rice (Php 470), and a refreshing Pineapple Fried Rice (Php 250).


    Pad Thai / IMAGE from Some Thai’s Facebook page

    Round off your meal with desserts like the beloved Mango Sticky Rice (Php 250) and Roti options: Plain (Php 90), Red Tea Condensed & Pandan (Php 120), or Banana & Nutella (Php 250). Pair everything with Thai beverages such as Thai Milk Tea (Php 190), Pandan Lemongrass Iced Tea (Php 190), or even a bottle of Chang Classic Beer (Php 160).

    The 23-seater restaurant’s interiors are sleek and modern, with red booths, striking pendant lamps, and neon signage that lights up the room with personality. Floor-to-ceiling windows let in loads of natural light, making the space feel airy and cheerful whether you’re there for a meal.


    IMAGE from Some Thai’s Facebook page

    By combining tradition and imagination to make something truly unforgettable (and delicious!), dining in at Some Thai in Quezon City should be at the top of the list.

    General Information

  • 195 Tomas Morato, Sct. Fuentebella St, Quezon City
  • 0976-439-4356
  • 10 a.m. - 11 p.m.
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