August 31, 2017

Songkran Restaurant in Makati

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  • Craving for authentic Thai food? Come and try Songkran Restaurant at Salcedo Village, Makati City!

    After having their mother branch at BF Homes, Paranaque City, Songkran made its way to Salcedo Village, Makati City. Noted as an outstanding Thai restaurant, Songkran is extremely popular with the surrounding office workers, making lunch time always crowded.

    Kraprao Gai (ground minced chicken with spice and aromas of basil), Php 230

    Songkran restaurant is often considered as a “go-to restaurant”, especially when someone is craving for authentic Pad thai and Thai milk tea.  Thai street food reigns supreme in the restaurant’s menu. However, aside from local Thai street food, the Chicken Satay is always a safe bet for anyone unfamiliar with the distinct taste of Thai food, their peanut sauce serves as a good complement to the smoky grilled chicken.

    Pad Thai (slightly sweet Thai noodles): Php 210 with chicken; Php 220 mix of chicken and shrimp

    Through Songkran restaurant, you can now enjoy authentic Thai foods at a low price but equally as delicious when compared to the high-end Thai restaurants. You may click here to view Songkran restaurant’s complete menu.

    General Information

  • G/F Valero Car Park II, 149 Valero St. Salcedo Village, Makati
  • (02) 893-7551
  • 11 AM to 10 PM (Mondays to Fridays)
  • Saturday to Sunday
  • https://www.facebook.com/pages/Songkran-Authentic-Thai-Food-Valero-Makati/305453769553259
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