Menu from Mango Tree
Menu highlights
Includes dishes that are:
Vegetarian
Starters
Mango Tree Satay
Grilled skewers of marinated corn-fed chicken, served with peanut sauce N and Thai sweet vinegar dipping.
Kor mhoo yang GF
Sliced barbecue pork, served with cucumber and traditional homemade sweet and spicy ‘narmjim jaew’ sauce
Por pia ped
Deep-fried aromatic duck spring rolls served with hoi sin sauce
Noodles
Pad thai gai
Thai rice noodles stir-fried with corn-fed chicken, chinese chives, crushed peanuts, bean curd and bean sprouts in special homemade sauce, topped with our signature egg net
Kow pad saparot
Stir-fried thai rice with chicken, prawns, sweet pineapples, mild curry powder and soya sauce, garnished with egg, shrimp floss and cashew nuts, served in a pineapple bow
Lobster pad thai
Thai rice noodles stir-fried with lobster, chinese chives, crushed peanuts, bean curd and bean sprouts in special homemade sauce, topped with our signature egg net
Curry
Tasting curries
Thai green curry with chicken, Rich red curry with king prawns and Massaman curry with bee
Panang Goong
Rich red curry with king prawns, coconut milk, sweet basil leaves and pea aubergine
Gaeng phed ped yang ponlamai
Red curry with roasted duck, grapes, pineapples, rambutan, lychees, and cherry tomatoes served in a pineapple bowl
More about the restaurant: Mango Tree
Mango Tree is a restaurant that has a fair few things going for it. The location is a major calling card – you can find them on Grosvenor Place in Belgravia, tucked in behind Buckingham Palace and St James’ Park and easily accessible via Victoria station and Hyde Park Corner – and their menu attracts attention from all over London. Their take on Thai cuisine brings together the main regions of the country: seafood from the coast, Chinese influences from the central areas, spice from the south and rich, mild dishes from the north. Book a table and head to Mango Tree to taste them all.
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Thinking about making a Mango Tree booking?
Mango Tree boasts one of the most exclusive addresses in London, situated as they are in the heart of Belgravia, with the Queen herself as a near neighbour in Buckingham Palace. The opinions of the monarch on Thai food aren’t widely known – though she probably loves a jungle curry as much as anyone – but if she was wanting some, she need only wander around the corner to Mango Tree on Grosvenor Place to pick some up. She wouldn’t be disappointed either: the menu she would find on arrival is packed with all the Thai favourites that the British public know and love.
While one can pick up all the classics of Thai cuisine at Mango Tree – the pad Thai, the green and red curries, the tom yum soup and the grilled satay – you would be remiss to pass up on the house signature dishes. Choo chee black cod is served with sweet basil and pea aubergine in a rich red curry sauce, the gae yang is a grilled rack of lamb with mushrooms and a homemade sauce and the pla rad prig song kruang is a deep-fried sea bass with a sweet, sour and spice-laden sauce. Reserve a table at Mango Tree on Grosvenor Place in Belgravia for one of the best Thai meals to be found anywhere in London.
