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Contribuisci feedbackIn a quiet track with not much in the opposite to win any foot traffic, is the hidden little restaurant called sarita 's. they have recently changed their operation to be vegan / vegetarian. the owners seem to be Indians, so I am sure they understand vegan requirements. the restaurant is located near the lively opposite of chinatown and around the corner of the kasem store. the Thai menu is not as diverse as the Indian menu, but on request you can cook other meal times after your order. too soon to judge the food. it was a little hard on tofu instead of sweet, so I have to change my request next time. they have brown rice that makes me happy. it is basic food at a good price. updated by the previous review on 2019-07-20
In a quiet alley with not much in the area to win any foot traffic, the hidden little restaurant called Sarita 's. They have recently changed their operation to be vegan / vegetarian. The owners seem to be Indian descent, so I am sure they understand vegan requirements. The restaurant is located near the lively area of Chinatown and around the corner of the Kasem Store. The Thai menu is not as diverse as the Indian menu, but on request you can cook other meals after your order. Too early to judge the food. It was a little hard on tofu instead of vegetables, so I have to change my request the next time. You have brown rice that makes me happy. It is basic food at a good price. Updated by previous review on 2019-07-20
Let's go. I have to say I went to this place at the wrong time! There was only one guy who worked when I came in. All appetizers and garlic naan were not available. I ordered two dishes, but both of them took him out, not what I ordered. He said there was no powder for the Pakoras? But had no answer to my Dahl? The **** he brought out was quite tasty, but the Aloo Gobi lacked taste and the veg was overcooked. He said his wife was in India for a few weeks and it sounds like she's the cook he's the service person, so I think he fought a bit. If you're in Chiang Mai now, I'll wait until mid-February to get rid of it!
Really good food here at Sarita's! Each dish was freshly prepared, perfectly seasoned. As Indian food can be, it was somewhat oily, but it was not excessively salty. Large selection of curries and bread. The atmosphere is simple, you can feel the homeliness of the family that leads the restaurant. Vegetarians are overwhelmed with the great food! Vegans are also overjoyed, but remember to order carefully to ensure that no butter, milk or ghee is in your food. This location may seem from the beaten path, but it is literally only minutes from the old town square. Bye! GPS can be a little on some systems. The restaurant is located on the main street, a small soi about 50 m away. You can park on the main street or on the soi in front of the restaurant. The restaurant occasionally closes when Sarita is catering events, so it could be a good idea to call in advance.
I must say that I went to this place at the wrong time! there was only one guy who started when I came in. all appetizers and the garlic naan were not available. I ordered two dishes, but both of them took him out, not what I ordered. he said there was no powder for the pakoras? but had no answer to my house? the **** he brought out was quite delicious, but the aloo gobi lacked taste and the veg was overcooked. he said his wife was in india for a few weeks and it sounds like she was the cook he is the service person, so I think he fought a bit. if you're in chiang mai now, I'll wait until mid-five to get rid of it!