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This restaurant offers a range of Thai dishes, with the option to choose 2-3 side dishes such as roasted vegetables, green or red curry in coconut milk, Chinese sweet soup, roasted eggs, crispy spicy sweet and sour mushrooms. The price per dish is approximately 40-55 baht, and they also offer a takeout option. View all feedback.
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The Thai food at this restaurant is simple yet beautiful. There are many options to choose from, but the dining experience may not feel as cozy as desired. Customers can enjoy free WiFi in the shopping center where the restaurant is located. View all feedback.
Visited the amarin to see the Thai artisans in the 3rd floor (worth a browse) when I came across the vegetarian stall in the food dish in the 4th floor. the amarin does not seem to be overflowing with the visitors and therefore not many people who visit the food court (may be different in the main meal I was there on the afternoon). as far as possible, the food sits in the dishes, which are kept warm for one. while there was a great choice, eating my mind was nothing special in taste.
Paid 250 baht for 3 brown rice and 5 dishes to share. Wide variety of dishes to choose from
At this food court, first go to one of the round desks and buy a card for 100 baht. They will reimburse you for whatever you didn't spend. Use this card to pay at the Vegetarian food stand I didn't know any of this and gave them cash and they took it, but that was the wrong way. I first went on Sunday around 3pm and the Vegetarian Food stall (along with many others) was closed. The food was alright. I tried five options. Two were tasty (but not fancy, simple and tasty). I tried what I think was batter-fried mushrooms, although it was almost entirely batter with the occasional tidbit of mushroom, not a fan. I also tried something that looked like mock meat, but it was hard, like eating chips, and not much flavor. So, you point to what you want and take your chances. I asked the person working there what she recommended, and she just said it's all good. But it was cheap (35 baht for two choices with rice), and tasty enough, I'd come again. On a weekday around noon it was very crowded. I was able to find a seat, but it took quite a bit of wandering.
Well some of the staff are not so cheerful but who cares. The food is delicious and so cheap! 40 baht for rice and two dishes. Not a lot of English spoken or labelled so just guess and point at what you fancy.
2 dishes plus rice for under $2. Huge choice and over half have no egg so are vegan. Staff understand no egg and are helpful. A lot of what looks like it might be egg is stir-fried tofu! Closes at around 4pm, same as the rest of the food court. Will microwave dishes if you ask.