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Eating delicious Thai food is the highlight of many people's trips to Thailand, but if you are a vegetarian or vegan, it can be sometimes be difficult to find the right Thai dishes to eat.
One of my favorite vegetarian / vegan restaurants in Bangkok is known as Baan Suan Pai, a food court dedicated to eating healthy Thai food. Even though I'm not vegetarian, I love eating vegetarian Thai food here!
At Baan Suan Pai vegetarian restaurant in Bangkok, they serve their food food court style - you order you meals and dishes, pay for them, and then find a place to sit.
Here's a quick overview of the tasty Thai vegetarian food I ate in this video.
1. Gaeng Phet Fuktong (Vegetarian Thai Pumpkin Curry) is tasty curry made with chunks of healthy pumpkin stewed in chillies and coconut milk. It had a wonderful mild flavor to it, but it was extremely soothing - I loved it, one of my favorite vegetarian thai food dishes!
2. Gaeng Jued Mala (Bitter Melon Soup) is a bitter soup made with huge chunk of bitter melon and a few other herbs and vegetables. Bitterness can be a hard vegetable to get used to, but if you do enjoy it as a vegetarian or vegan, you'll love this dish at Baan Suan Pai.
3. Puak Tod (Taro Roll) is a loaf of ground up pieces of taro root caked together and fried on the outside. The dish was served with a nice sweet and sour sauce. Along with full plates of rice and mixed toppings, Baan Suan Pai also serves some incredible vegetarian Thai food snacks like this!
4. Kuay Teow Lui Suan (Fresh Noodle Rolls) is a Thai dish that made with fresh rice noodle warpers filled with lettuce, an assortment of Thai herbs, tofu, and mushrooms. The vegetarian roll are delicious when dipped in the sweet and sour sauce provided.
5. Het Hom Ping (Grilled Mushrooms) are my absolute favorite thing to eat when at this vegetarian restaurant in Bangkok. The mushrooms are so delicious that they actually taste like pieces of sirloin steak - but instead are purely vegetarian and vegan. These skewers are absolutely incredible and you don't want to miss them!
That wraps up my vegetarian Thai food feast - all dishes were exceptional, especially the pumpkin curry, the fresh noodle rolls and the grilled mushroom skewers.
Directions:
To get to Baan Suan Pai take the BTS to Ari station, take exit 1 and go down the stairs to your left, walk along Phahon Yothin road for about one hundred meters until you reach a sign that says welcome to banana family park. Turn right into the small cafe alley way, walk all the way to the back past a few coffee shops and a few stores until you can smell the delicious vegetarian food.
Hope you enjoyed this video on eating healthy vegetarian Thai food in Bangkok.
If you are vegetarian or vegan and want to explore the best Thai food you need to check out the Vegetarian Thai Food Guide: http://www.eatingthaifood.com/vegetarian-thai-food-guide/
Eating delicious Thai food is the highlight of many people's trips to Thailand, but if you are a vegetarian or vegan, it can be sometimes be difficult to find the right Thai dishes to eat.
One of my favorite vegetarian / vegan restaurants in Bangkok is known as Baan Suan Pai, a food court dedicated to eating healthy Thai food. Even though I'm not vegetarian, I love eating vegetarian Thai food here!
At Baan Suan Pai vegetarian restaurant in Bangkok, they serve their food food court style - you order you meals and dishes, pay for them, and then find a place to sit.
Here's a quick overview of the tasty Thai vegetarian food I ate in this video.
1. Gaeng Phet Fuktong (Vegetarian Thai Pumpkin Curry) is tasty curry made with chunks of healthy pumpkin stewed in chillies and coconut milk. It had a wonderful mild flavor to it, but it was extremely soothing - I loved it, one of my favorite vegetarian thai food dishes!
2. Gaeng Jued Mala (Bitter Melon Soup) is a bitter soup made with huge chunk of bitter melon and a few other herbs and vegetables. Bitterness can be a hard vegetable to get used to, but if you do enjoy it as a vegetarian or vegan, you'll love this dish at Baan Suan Pai.
3. Puak Tod (Taro Roll) is a loaf of ground up pieces of taro root caked together and fried on the outside. The dish was served with a nice sweet and sour sauce. Along with full plates of rice and mixed toppings, Baan Suan Pai also serves some incredible vegetarian Thai food snacks like this!
4. Kuay Teow Lui Suan (Fresh Noodle Rolls) is a Thai dish that made with fresh rice noodle warpers filled with lettuce, an assortment of Thai herbs, tofu, and mushrooms. The vegetarian roll are delicious when dipped in the sweet and sour sauce provided.
5. Het Hom Ping (Grilled Mushrooms) are my absolute favorite thing to eat when at this vegetarian restaurant in Bangkok. The mushrooms are so delicious that they actually taste like pieces of sirloin steak - but instead are purely vegetarian and vegan. These skewers are absolutely incredible and you don't want to miss them!
That wraps up my vegetarian Thai food feast - all dishes were exceptional, especially the pumpkin curry, the fresh noodle rolls and the grilled mushroom skewers.
Directions:
To get to Baan Suan Pai take the BTS to Ari station, take exit 1 and go down the stairs to your left, walk along Phahon Yothin road for about one hundred meters until you reach a sign that says welcome to banana family park. Turn right into the small cafe alley way, walk all the way to the back past a few coffee shops and a few stores until you can smell the delicious vegetarian food.
Hope you enjoyed this video on eating healthy vegetarian Thai food in Bangkok.
If you are vegetarian or vegan and want to explore the best Thai food you need to check out the Vegetarian Thai Food Guide: http://www.eatingthaifood.com/vegetarian-thai-food-guide/
Jeez no fried oil pimples back then. Stop eating fried food dude!
I wonder if this is still open
This place is now closed
So you did start out taking regular human sized bites of things.
this presentation made in 2010 but now (2021) the shops are 90% closed
Can anyone tell me the species of mushroom on the stick? That was my favorite food when I lived in Thailand.
good veg dishes nice video👍💯😋💖
BEST video thus far ! Compared to videos before this !
Been closed for a few years now.
I'm so hungry right now….
Thanks for the video. I am vegetarian and soon going to visit Thailand… For one meal how much it costs for 2 persons?(approximately)
Hi Mark,
Wondering if your vegetarian guide is still available through any means? Or is it now part of the eating Thai food book?
Ps. Love your videos and would really appreciate even more vegetarian videos, even if they may not be that popular.
Hi mark i just started watching your vedio after my bypass Operation n enjoyed nicely so i m new your old fan
I like your n wife simplicity
U r like my son age
Love u son but. Take care of health
Aww… Those pre-head-tilt days:)