Thai, Vegetarian restaurants in Thailand
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Baan Suan Pai
This vegetarian food centre offers a huge selection of meat-free meals served up by several vendors. Everything is strictly vegetarian, even lacking the ubiquitous fish sauce. Most plates offer the choice of three stir-fries, but there’s also sushi and noodles. Don’t miss the handmade ice cream of such exotic flavours as passionfruit, lemon grass and lotus root. Purchase coupons from the woman at the desk near the entry. The coupons are printed with Thai numbers only, but the denominations are colour-coded: green – 5B; purple – 10B; blue – 20B; red – 25B. The restaurant is just past the petrol station before Soi 4.
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Vegetarian Food Centre
Operated by the Asoke Foundation, this wholly vegetarian food centre near the Weekend Market is one of Bangkok’s oldest. To find it, cross the footbridge above Th Kampaengphet, heading away from the market, and towards the southern end of Th Phahonyothin. Take the first right onto a through street heading into the car park, and walk past the nightclubs and bars. Turn right, and you’ll see a new block of buildings selling bulk food stuff. The restaurant is at the end of this strip. Prices are ridiculously low (around 10B per dish) and you buy tickets at the front desk.
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Arroi
Employing a variety of tasty meat substitutes and sticking to a repertoire of classic Thai dishes, this tiny restaurant will even make flesh-eaters happy.
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White House
This colonial-looking restaurant offers reasonable Thai-Chinese dishes, and while you’re eating you can grill the amiable Khun Piak for travel tips.
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Suandok Vegetarian
This tiny stall just west of the entrance to Wat Suan Dok offers a simple array of inexpensive, wholesome Thai vegetarian dishes and brown rice.
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Krua Pagsod
Delicious vegetarian options are available at this prim, modern establishment that blows cool gusts of air-conditioning over weary travellers.
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Pun Pun
This shady outdoor eatery quietly churns out top quality Thai vegetarian dishes with little fuss. Food is simple, spicy and delicious. It does an excellent sôm·đam and the fruit shakes are also superb. Enter Wat Suan Dok from Suthep road, walk past the temple, and it's on your right after the 'monk chat' office.
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