Heart2Heart loves Thai food!! You don’t really have to go to Thailand to have good Thai food and now you can have it in a good location, Powerplant Mall in Rockwell. Celadon is owned by several of the same owners of Simply Thai
Previous entry: Simply Thai June 15, 2011
And the same Chef! Cheryl Pineda who is truly amazing! I love her food!! They even have Buffalo wings which I have never tried in any other Thai restaurant and it is so good! We liked everything we had including the sate sauce which we could not resist to have seconds. The ice cream and other desserts were also so good!! I can’t wait to go back and eat here again! Congratulations Tita Maritess Lopez, Chef Cheryl Pineda, Tita Glenda Barreto and all the other owners of Celadon!
Experience the exciting flavors of Thai cuisine in the newly opened casual dining Thai restaurant, Celadon.
Located at the ground floor of the Powerplant Mall, Celadon offers the best of contemporary Thai gastronomy in a refined but cozy atmosphere perfect for both family gatherings and business meetings.
Owned by the ever beguiling restaurateur Ching Cruz along with Maritess Lopez,
Ivy and Cynthia Almario, Ditas Lerma, Glenda Barretto, Tanya Chua and Cheryl Pineda.
Celadon is a celebration of the senses roused by modern takes on traditional Thai fares. Cruz is very hands on with the restaurant and makes sure that the food is well-balanced. “This way, guests can really savor the flavors and taste profiles of each dish and spices don’t overpower each other,” Cruz says.
With Executive Chef Cheryl Pineda at the helm, says “Thai cusine is all about the marrying of the four flavors of being spicy, salty, sour & sweet”.
Celadon boasts of more than a hundred contemporary Thai dishes, including Dungeness Crab (a specialty only found in the restaurant),
Chicken Curry Mangosteen,
Buffalo Wings Thai Style, and Grilled Squid Pomelo Salad,
Crispy Whole Catfish in Red Curry Sauce to name a few.
They also make their own ice cream in traditional Thai flavors: coconut, durian and mango.
Pandan crepes,
red rubies (water chestnuts) and the famed Sweet Sticky Rice with Mango and Tapioca Coco Pearls.
Designed by one of the country’s renowned interior designers Ivy & Cynthia Almario, Celadon comes to life with beautifully decorated interiors of green, complete with walls decked with fluttering butterflies complemented with statement light fixtures that provide for a classy but warm ambiance.
True to its name, the ceramic utensils used in the restaurant is authentic Thai celadon bought by Chef Cheryl all the way from Lampang, Thailand, a kind of high-fired emerald ceramic famously handcrafted and baked the old style of ceramic-making. In ancient times, having food served in celadon plates signify royalty. In Thailand, celadon ware has long been given as a high value token of friendship among noble people. Chef Cheryl added “as butterflies (which you see predominantly in the dining) signify rebirth, that would be juxtaposed to having celadon to be a distinctive feast of bringing back the olden days of feasts in the palaces.”
In true Thai style and service, servers are dressed in Thai fisherman wrap pants and polo shirts to add a modern touch. All dishes are also served in celadon plates to complete the experience.
Come around to take part in a culinary experience that will bring you closer to Thailand’s enchanting flavors in Celadon.
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