Sunday, October 14, 2012

FattiVeggi: Bangkok

Sawadeeka~ haha this post shall be about finding vege food in bangkok. Not very comprehensive but i'm sure you'll eat and drink well. not much photos though cos i spent more time shopping. =/

here we go~

1. Platinum mall. One vege stall in foodcourt but closes around 6-7pm. food tends to get very limited then.

2. Krung Thong Plaza (opposite platinum mall). One vege stall in foodcourt. 8am - 6pm. recommend this stir-fry noodle. sweet & nice~




3. Indra Square foodcourt. 2 vege stalls. One indian(Jain food available) and one chinese.

4. MBK Plaza.

- one vege stall in the foodcourt(level 6). try their tom yum soup and stir-fry noodle
- one vege stall at Fifth Food Avenue(level 5). the more atas range.

    






- one half-veg restaurant at B1, Nova Restaurant. a very good selection of thai and chinese veg food.
 
 
5. Terminal 21. The new shopping centre in BKK. One vege stall in the foodcourt. Opens till 9pm. quite a huge variety of food.
 
6. Chamlong's Asoke Vegetarian food. Near Chatuchak Market. trying to find this place was not easy indeed. It was hidden in an alley amongst nightclubs. wat an irony. huge variety of food, cheap, but ordering them was tough because none of the staff understood english or mandarin. Thankfully we were lucky to meet a lady who could help us translate. =)
 
anw, this info that i koped from a webby was quite clear in giving the directions:


You can either walk from Chatuchak Market, or you can get off at Kampaeng Phet MRT station.
  • Exit, or pass, the station – Exit #1
  • Continue for about 100 meters in the direction away from the market
  • Take a right at Roy’s Antiques shop
  • Walk down the road and you’ll pass a couple of strange nightclubs, like Hareem’s on your right hand side
  • Continue straight, past a little guard booth and you’ll end up in the parking lot (pictured above)
  • Walk into the building and you’ll find the grazing zone in the back
Open Hours:
Tuesday – Friday: 6am – 2pm
Saturday – Sunday: 6 am – 3 pm


 
 
 
 

 
 
7. Try to go BKK in Oct during the Vegetarian Festival. Their Chinatown will be filled with foodstalls selling vege street food~ I was there a week earlier and there were already some stalls available. Its a major festival in BKK and even non-veg restaurants are putting up veg menu. even the supermarkets are selling many vege stuffs. Just keep a lookout for the veg flag in yellow and red~  
 
 
 
done! =D
 
 

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