Happy Thai is located at 22 Malingap Street, Teachers Village, Quezon City. This is a Thai restaurant near the Teachers Village.The average price range at Happy Thai is around ₱ 350 / Person,and the opening hours are 8:00 - 18:00.Happy Thai is a well-known gourmet restaurant in the Teachers Village area. There are different kinds of food in Happy Thai that are worth trying. If you have any questions,please contact +639082001300.
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Yessi Rosa Enggani
5.0
Honestly, the only Thai food that i like aside from milk tea is Pad Thai. Happy thai made me appreciate thai cuisine. We've tried their spring rolls, salad, fried rice, curry, fried fish, sticky mango rice and ofcourse, their pad thai! :) verdict: lahat yummy! Super affordable, very accommodating ang staff, the place is clean and that includes the powder room. I must say, fave resto ko na rn sya. Will definitely frequent the place! :)
Millicent Desiderio
3.0
They serve as I would expected them to do. Their food and spices mixed with food what makes their dish a rare experience. Good with their pricepoint. Staff isn't much attentive. The place is quite big, and it accomodate a family. The ambience is normal. Nothing much out of the ordinary.
Adityo K. Wicaksono
4.0
Sulit and yummy! Been here on different occasions with friends and family and we all love it. We leave the place with stomachs full and a reasonably priced bill at the end of the meal. The pad thai is BOMB. The tom yum also is really flavorful and hits the spot, and sulit rin sya compared to others. I mean why complain about only 2 prawns for 190 pesos? It's only 190! In other restos you barely even get prawns for sinigang at 3x the price. Kaloka yung nagcomplain non, mag shrimp bucket na lang kaya sya.The chicken pandan is always yummy with rice. The fried tilapia was also good but I find the tamarind sauce too sweet. The Happy thai fried rice was meh, walang lasa. The catfish salad and fresh spring rolls were OK. The Thai iced milk tea was authentic if a bit too sweet so I suggest asking them to halve the amount of sugar they put into it. The tamarind juice was different, really sour but a nice counterpoint to all the sweetness of the dishes. Magandang panghugas palate in short.Maingay lang ung ibang kumakain and the acoustics are so bad the noise bounces off the walls. On the plus side it's PWD accessible which is a rarity these days so that's great.
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