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This restaurant is excellent and located at the end of a narrow street. Look for the yellow sign with an arrow to find it. They offer a variety of traditional Thai and Chinese vegan dishes. The staff speaks limited English and the menu on the wall is only in Thai, but they also have a Thai-English menu that makes ordering easy. This review was last updated on June 11, 2022. View all feedback.
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I only speak a little Thai so I told the lady “Ahan Jai” which means vegan (Jai) food. The menu is all in Thai so I’m not sure what the other options were, haha...
read moreToday I order Stire fried Vegetarian Sukiyaki and Tofu fries.Very delicious
I quickly searched for Happy Cow after I ransacked the meat-heavy streets of Chinatown. It was the first to show up. Do not use the direct connection in Happy C...
read moreVery nice food, £4 for two meals and two drinks, cannot complain
Was very impressed with the meal I had. It was served so fast, and I had what I suspect was a starter, main and a page for 80 BAHT (approx. £2). See previous re...
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read moreThis restaurant is both affordable and delicious! The meat replacements and vegetables are bursting with amazing spices and flavors. The staff is friendly and t...
read moreThis is a fantastic neighborhood gem tucked away in a cozy alley. The restaurant is unassuming but serves incredibly delicious local dishes. We will absolutely...
read moreAfter reading the reviews on HappyCow, we went straight to this restaurant after visiting the Grand Palace in the morning. We were relieved to find vegan option...
read moreSuper tiny hiddden place. It says pork on the menu f.e. but everything veggie. Super nice!!
The restaurant is hidden in a small street. Prices are great, everything was vegan. The staff was very friendly and cooked super quickly. We liked everything we...
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