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update: from juni 2022 this bakery has gone from all vegans to serve now meat and eggs as well as the vegan donuts. based on this I lower my rating on 4 stars. we've used such a thing in chiang mai for a long time! there are so many great healthy options in chiang mai but sometimes they just need a delicious tasty bite. this place offers a large selection of delicious vegan donuts, which are also only at 25 or 30 bah... View all feedback.
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three varieties boston cream donut! also the blueberry and a passion fruit. also got a lemon soda (only nice simple lemon and soda water very refreshing in the heat.) not this place. View all feedback.
Donuts cost 50 bahts and are very yummi. You can also get vegan milk for coffee;
The chocolate filled donuts are to die for. And only 40thb! Went a number of times and they often had a deal of 6 donuts for 200thb.
Like for real, my vanilla filled donut was divine. And I didn't expect this, as we have really good vegan donuts in germany and my expectations thus are quite high. But although they do't look so thick and fluffy, they really are super tasty. Also the ambiente is very comfy and calming, nice place to have breakfast. What a bummer they also started selling animal-based foods....
Yum! What a great selection. All the donuts they make here are vegan, so you’ll have a hard time choosing just one… Alternatively, do what we did and buy yourself an entire box! Get 7, pay for 6. Get 12, pay for only 9! Our recommendations are the peanut butter, passion fruit, lemon poppy, and (probably our favourites) the ones filled with chocolate or vanilla cream. The Boston Cream is the ultimate indulgence, bursting with cream and covered in melted chocolatey decadence. As fruity flavours go, I like the passion fruit in particular because it tastes like the real fruit. They must use fresh juice in the icing! The same can’t be said about the coffee, strawberry sprinkle, and chocolate mint crunch, which didn’t live up to their names and tasted mostly just ”sweet”. They also serve tea and coffee, with the option of three types of plant milk, as well as fruit smoothies and soda. Unfortunately, they do also serve cow’s milk, so make sure to specify when you order. This place is dangerously close to our house, so it also serves as a good test of self-control (one that the recent donut box proves I’m failing). I’m doing it for the HappyCow community, OK guys?! You’re welcome.
I didn’t get to try the vegan breakfast since they were sold out, but the donut was good. I took lemon