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Contribuisci feedbackChamlong's had been a pre-pandemic favorite for my vegetarian wife and I. Unfortunately during and post-pandemic their hours have been extremely sporadic and unreliable. The number of restaurants at the buffet has decreased dramatically, and although Facebook said it closes at 3:00 on the weekends, we have found that they are out of many dishes much earlier, and the staff are eager to start cleaning up by 1:30 p.m. Disappointing! We've started eating noodle soup at the little restaurant in the warehouse alley, behind the Chiang Mai coffee shop. Hopefully things will improve in the future!
More like a food court right behind the Bang Sue Junction shopping center (the one with red accents, selling mostly antiques) close to the MRT station. You buy a coupon at the shop and redeem at one of the food vendors. Food is very tasty and very inexpensive. Most dishes are between 15-25THB. 100% veggie!
One of the best ways to support local growers and producers. wonderful food and products. the people have suffered terrible during the covid, but they sell as much as possible here.
The restaurant offers generous portions of vegan food at affordable prices. Even though I am not a fan of vegan cuisine, the high quality of the dishes at such low prices makes it easier to enjoy. To purchase food, you must exchange your money for coupons, which can be used to redeem items on the menu.
This vegetarian/vegan-friendly cafeteria is amazing! Don't expect to have an easy time asking about food ingredients if you're not a native speaker. There are no labels in English here, so you just have to look around and find what you like. The great thing is that you don't have to worry about accidentally eating meat because everything here is vegetarian! You have to exchange your money at the entrance for coupons to pay for your meal. I had pad thai for 25 baht and a variety of mock meat and vegetables over rice for 30 baht - you can't beat those prices!