MAKATI CITY — Easy Buddy has opened its first international branch at The Shops at Ayala Triangle Gardens, bringing Bangkok's celebrated take on the Thai national dish to Makati. The concept, which has over ten branches across Thailand, is anchored by krapao, meat stir-fried with pungent fish sauce, fragrant holy basil, and sharp chillies. First-time restaurateur AJ Chan identified a real gap in Manila's lunch landscape for food that is fast without being careless. The result is a casual dining experience that elevates a street food favorite with premium flourishes in an elevated setting.
A Flexible Menu Built for Repeat Visits
The menu offers diners a choice of holy basil fried rice, garlic peppercorn fried rice, or plain white rice, with options to upgrade to sticky rice or quinoa. Proteins range from minced beef with holy basil to striploin steak, grilled salmon, prawns, pork neck, chicken, and crispy pork. Appetizers include wontons with Chinese sausage and black truffle, and fried chicken wings with tamarind jaew sauce. This flexibility ensures that even frequent visitors can enjoy something new with each visit.
A Welcome Addition to Makati's Dining Scene
Easy Buddy's arrival at Ayala Triangle Gardens adds another layer to the area's diverse culinary offerings. The restaurant sits alongside other notable dining destinations in the development, offering office workers, residents, and tourists a fast yet elevated lunch option. Its location in the heart of Makati's central business district makes it an accessible choice for those seeking quality Thai food during a busy workday. For first-time visitors, the krapao is the obvious starting point, a dish that has earned its reputation as one of Thailand's most beloved comfort foods.
What to Order at Easy Buddy
For those unfamiliar with the menu, the minced beef with holy basil over rice is a classic introduction to the brand's signature flavors. The striploin steak option offers a more premium take on the dish, while the grilled salmon provides a lighter alternative. The fried chicken wings with tamarind jaew sauce make for a shareable starter that pairs well with any main course. Whether dining in or taking out, Easy Buddy delivers the bold, aromatic flavors of Bangkok street food in a setting that feels polished yet approachable.









