Sunday, November 9, 2014

Mango Tree - Souq Al Bahar - Dubai Mall

[caption id="attachment_3532" align="aligncenter" width="705"]All ready to dive in All ready to dive in[/caption]

[caption id="attachment_3520" align="aligncenter" width="705"]Mango Tree - Interiors Mango Tree - Interiors[/caption]

Was at Mango Tree this weekend. A real busy restaurant. Mango Tree serves thai cuisine and they do it well and in style. Love the interiors, the lighting and their balcony which faces the dancing fountain at Dubai Mall. But you should be really lucky or book way early in advance to get a seating outside in their balcony. I anyway preferred to be inside the restaurant so I could get enough light to show you off some lovely thai cuisine.

[caption id="attachment_3521" align="aligncenter" width="705"]Complimentary starters - prawn crackers with sauces Complimentary starters - prawn crackers with sauces[/caption]

[caption id="attachment_3523" align="aligncenter" width="705"]Coolers - Dhs 34 -  From left - Bangkok Dream(Blend of apple juice, ginger ale, muddled with fresh ginger) and Roseberry None'tini (fresh strawberries curshed with lime juice, chilled red fruits tea and rose syrup) Coolers - Dhs 34 - From left - Bangkok Dream(Blend of apple juice, ginger ale, muddled with fresh ginger) and Roseberry None'tini (fresh strawberries curshed with lime juice, chilled red fruits tea and rose syrup)[/caption]

The seating were comfortable, love their tables and chairs which felt rock solid wood. While we waited came the traditional prawn crackers and dippers. Infact the prawn crackers were given lavishly. Kids were happy, they just saw it as another chips :). For the drinks, Roseberry None'tini was a clear winner. It came little but was an awesome drink.

[caption id="attachment_3524" align="aligncenter" width="705"]Tod Mun Pla - dhs 62 - Deep-fried spicy fish cakes in lemon grass skewers served with sweet chili sauce Tod Mun Pla - dhs 62 - Deep-fried spicy fish cakes in lemon grass skewers served with sweet chili sauce[/caption]

[caption id="attachment_3525" align="aligncenter" width="705"]Yum Som O - Dhs 62 - Thai pomelo and prawn salad with peanuts, grated coconut, red onion, spring onion and carrot Yum Som O - Dhs 62 - Thai pomelo and prawn salad with peanuts, grated coconut, red onion, spring onion and carrot[/caption]

[caption id="attachment_3529" align="aligncenter" width="705"]panang pak - Dhs 59 - Mixed vegetables cooked in panang curry sauce with pea aubergine and kaffir lime panang pak - Dhs 59 - Mixed vegetables cooked in panang curry sauce with pea aubergine and kaffir lime[/caption]

For the starters we tried their deep fried fish which was a king fish. It was ok, didn't really move me much. The Yum Somo salad was better and different with that thai pomelo and prawns. The thai salads come in a different form and taste. It's good to try one of these, something different from the usual salads.

[caption id="attachment_3528" align="aligncenter" width="705"]Vegetable Fried rice - Dhs 30 Vegetable Fried rice - Dhs 30[/caption]

The vegetable fried rice was good. Kids ate it well too. Down below is the key winner for mango tree. The char grilled marinated A grade rib eye beef and short ribs beef in green curry sauce was outstanding. The beef short ribs in that green curry sauce was super tender with that curry being thick and juicy. The peas inside the Gaeng kiew was for some reason hard as a rock unlike those succulent beef short ribs. The Grilled rib eye was another great treat along with their chili sauce. The mixed vegetables curry was more of delight of steamed vegetables than curry. The curry is thin and light in taste. If you are in here then you must definitely try their signature dish Gaeng kiew. They've mastered it well ;)

[caption id="attachment_3531" align="aligncenter" width="705"]My dinner plate My dinner plate[/caption]

[caption id="attachment_3530" align="aligncenter" width="705"]Nua Yang - Dhs 142 (char-grilled marinated grade A rib eye beef served with isan chili sauce) Nua Yang - Dhs 142 (char-grilled marinated grade A rib eye beef served with isan chili sauce)[/caption]

[caption id="attachment_3526" align="aligncenter" width="705"]Signature Dish - Gaeng kiew wan short ribs - Dhs 125 - Beef short ribs braised in green curry sauce with thai eggplant and sweet basil Signature Dish - Gaeng kiew wan short ribs - Dhs 125 - Beef short ribs braised in green curry sauce with thai eggplant and sweet basil[/caption]

They've got different types of plate for each course. Our plates kept changing for appetizers, main course and dessert. The atmosphere is really busy but luckily they have enough people around to look after the crowd. I was impressed that they could give attention to our table in such a busy atmosphere. They do serve alcohol and half the tables had a good looking bottle on it ;)

[caption id="attachment_3533" align="aligncenter" width="705"]Desserts - From left(Mango cheesecake - Dhs 42 and Tab tim krob nam kati - Dhs 42(water chestnut with coconut ice cream and coconut milk topped with jackfruit) Desserts - From left(Mango cheesecake - Dhs 42 and Tab tim krob nam kati - Dhs 42(water chestnut with coconut ice cream and coconut milk topped with jackfruit)[/caption]

The mango cheesecake was delicious which was smooth with a creamy texture. I also tried the water chestnut with coconut ice cream where the coconut Ice cream to me was the best part of it, there were too many chestnuts to finish at the end and ice cream got over too quickly :( It's been a satisfying experience at Mango Tree and looking forward to coming back here again :)

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2 comments:

  1. Keeping in mnd you have veg n non veg follower would suggest you also write abt their Veg Dishes
    Or if you can give a summary of their signature Veg dishes. This will help the Vegetarian class who follow your blog 😃

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  2. I know. I must change my habit. It's just that in my eyes the non-veg always beats the veg in the menu book :D

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