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I love this place. it offers a good amount of vegan products and the best ananas! also there are lunchboxes to eat. also has vegan sausages and other meat substitutes available. vegan bakery too! stuff are very friendly and helpful. View all feedback.
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has some good options for vegans like cocosyogurts and some prefabricated salads and roll. is hit and miss. help workers if not Thai reading people aka I, need to find vegan products. I find most of the packaged products have too much sugar, granola and bars for example. Could not make a complete shop here, but good for add-ons they can not find in the super market. View all feedback.
Was thrilled to try this little place. I was originally near Rasayana, but noticed that. While not comparable, and not raw, the macrobiotic food in this place was quite good, and tasted very clean healthy. I tried the mixed salad filled with all kinds of things I had never eaten. The only thing that does not offer vegan they are dried fish, so eating vegan there is quite easy. I also had the sesame soup with was quite good, although a bit thick in places. Your food options are somewhat limited and they also run from some decisions when you come late. The store has a wide range of health products and I could also get some herbal teas to help with a cough I fought.
We were thrilled to discover this restaurant with its good selection of organic fresh products in stock. While we are not strictly raw food eaters, we aim to incorporate at least 50% raw foods into our diet. During our trip, we bought ingredients to make our own raw smoothies for breakfast. The availability of fresh organic products made this task much easier for us. Although the selection was not extensive and some of the vegetables were unfamiliar to us, we still managed to create a variety of nutritious smoothies using organic fruits like dragon fruit, papaya, watermelon, banana, guava, pineapple, and even tamarinds. They also offered a decent selection of health conscious self-sufficiency products. We were pleased to find organic cold pressed coconut oil, raw nuts, and pumpkin seeds. Unfortunately, we did not get to try the macrobiotic soups as they were only available after 4 p.m. The café operated from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. It was an interesting location behind a gas station, not necessarily ideal, but we were grateful for this unique find.
This restaurant offers several vegan options such as coconut yogurts, premade salads, and rolls. The selection of fruit can be inconsistent. The staff is helpful when non-Thai speakers, like myself, need assistance in finding vegan products. I noticed that many of the packaged items contain high amounts of sugar, such as granola and bars. While I couldn't do all my grocery shopping here, it's a good place to find unique add-ons that are not available in supermarkets.
I really enjoy this restaurant. It has a great selection of vegan options, including delicious pineapples. They also offer lunch boxes for dining in. In addition, they have vegan sausages and other meat substitutes available, as well as vegan bakery items. The staff is very friendly and helpful.
We were thrilled to discover this restaurant that offers a great selection of organic fresh produce. While we are not strict raw food enthusiasts, we aim to incorporate at least 50% raw food into our diet, especially when traveling. We often bring blenders with us to make our own raw smoothies for breakfast, but it's challenging to find fresh organic produce on the road. This restaurant solved that problem for us, offering a decent variety of fruits and vegetables that we could use to create nutritious smoothies. The fruit selection was particularly impressive, with options such as organic dragonfruit, papaya, watermelon, banana, guava, and pineapple. We even found some tamarind, although it was not fresh but ready to eat in a package. They also had a selection of health-conscious self-care products available. While we were disappointed with the lack of local products that met our standards, we did purchase some organic cold-pressed coconut oil, raw nuts, and pumpkin seeds. Unfortunately, we missed out on trying the macrobiotic soups as they were sold out by 4 pm (the cafe is open from 9 am to 2 pm), but we are looking forward to trying them on our next visit. The location of the restaurant, hidden at the back of a gas station, may not be ideal, but we are grateful to have found this gem.