Reviews
What Caitlyn Rau likes about Blossom Lotus Thai Vegetarian:
Blossom Lotus reminds me of the Singaporean food courts. This vegan stall is located inside Dixon Square in the middle of Chinatown. It is hard to believe the way dishes are prepared here with soy, mock chicken or mushroom to give you a taste similar to meat. The food is quite reasonable however you need to pay in cash and take away boxes cost extra 0.30$. The quantities are massive, thus I believe two people should... View all feedback. What Marian Mosciski doesn't like about Blossom Lotus Thai Vegetarian:
I recommend to get the $10 three choices with rice/noodles ... I assume its the same portion size as the $7 one choice, but the variety makes it worth it. And the container is packed! Here is a good place to go if you don't want to wait for your order to cook.
- eggplants and tomatoes: the friedness (??) and batter got overwhelming after a while but the combination of tomato and eggplant is great 3/5
- crispy soy:... View all feedback.
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Very yummy!! Loved the green curry and eggplant dish. Might need to ask them to reheat as it wasn't hot enough. I asked for extra rice and they were kind enough...
read more$10, 3 sides and noodles. Great value, good taste, i had the red curry which was delicious, mushroom eggplant which was pretty good, and the chilli eggplant als...
read moreReally good value for some decent Thai vegetarian food!! Will come again. I had the 3 sides with rice for $10 and each side was delicious. Try the mock fish wi...
read moreHow could it go so wrong? I had been meaning to come here for a while, I mean 3 vegan choices with rice/noodle for $10 was something I had to try. I suppose it...
read moreHow could it go so wrong? I had been meaning to come here for a while, I mean 3 vegan choices with rice/noodle for $10 was something I had to try. I suppose it...
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read moreLocated in Dixon House Food Court, this vegan restaurant offers a unique dining experience away from the typical meat dishes often found in Chinatown. With three options for $10, diners can enjoy a variety of flavors and generous portions. The container is packed to the brim, making it a great choice for those who don't want to wait for their food to be cooked. Menu options include eggplants and tomatoes, crispy soy slices, and pumpkin and basil, each offering a different taste experience. While some diners have had mixed reviews on certain dishes, overall, the restaurant offers good value for tasty Thai vegetarian cuisine. The friendly and efficient service adds to the overall positive dining experience, making it a place worth revisiting.