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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.
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.
I only speak a little Thai, so I asked for "Ahan Jai," meaning vegan food. The menu was all in Thai, so I wasn't sure what other options they had, haha. They prepared a delicious tofu dish for 40 baht and I also tried the dried mushrooms for 80 baht. This restaurant is a bit difficult to locate, on a small street below and on the left side.
Muy rico, un plato gigante de fideos sólo por 1€. Es un poco difícil encontrarlo porque es como en un lugar clandestino, pero si estás buscando una señal vegetariana, lo encuentras.
Today I order die fried vegetarier sukiyaki and tofu fritten. very tasty
Today, I ordered the Vegan Shou Mian noodles. The food is freshly prepared and affordably priced.
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