Na Vayla PaPlern
The only vegan hotel in Bangkok that includes vegan breakfast with your stay 😍. They also serve lunch and dinner. It’s about a 15 min Grab car ride from the Palaces. Very nice rooms and staff and highly recommended.
See MoreThe Grand Palace
One of the most popular attractions in Bangkok. Don’t mistaken all the temples and gardens as the palace, it’s actually toward the very end and it’s mesmerizing.
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If you go to the Grand Palace or Wat Arun you are going to be famished! This spot is the closest vegan restaurant to the temples and palaces. They have an amazing menu and the food is delicious so it’s a must try. They have curries and Thai tea and a whole case of desserts.
See MoreEthos Vegetarian Restaurant
A very popular vegan friendly restaurant among foreigners. Everything is natural, no msg, no preservatives. They even make their own tempeh! We ordered the house made tempeh, papaya salad, massaman curry, and pineapple fried rice. It’s honestly so flavorful and on a very happening street with other vegan options around. You can also check out the bustling Khaosan Road after.
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Coconut taro ice cream with cilantro! Ok I know that might sound strange to some
But I promise you it’s DELICIOUS! It’s wrapped in a pastry like dough and it’s vegan so say less! This spot is on Ong Ang Canal a cute canal lined with restaurants and shops.
See MoreOng Ang Canal
This is the cute canal lined with restaurants and shops that I mentioned above
See MoreKaek Kao Kua
A must try for vegan Khao Soi! If you’re familiar with this dish then you know the essence is in the egg noodles. However this place has managed to create a vegan version without the egg 😉 they have sourced their own eggless noodles that retain the same texture and offer a variety of different dishes with different noodles where you can even get a flight ! One of my favorite spots for sure.
See MoreVEGANERIE Concept
A popular restaurant that many travellers rave about. I heard they also have an epic dessert menu!
See MoreBurmese Noodle
This is the vegan friendly option in Bangkok you didn't know you had to try. They have amny vegan friendly options like the chickpea tofu, chickpea noodles and fried chickpea! This is traditional food from Myanmar.
See MoreTrain & Floating Market Food Adventure + Scenic train ride
Please request vegan option! This was the market I didn't get to go to because I didn't plan my trip accordingly. I didn't realize it was 2 hours away but if you have guide to help you with transport that's half the battale. I would sugget letting your guide know you will need vegan options, I am sure they will be happy to accomodate.
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BookJodd Fairs Night Market
This is the night market where I found the most amazing vegan coconut ice cream and pad thai. I wish I could pin point the exact location of each stall and look for Waffle de Bear with a yellow sign, I promise you will see it! For the pad Thai cart just look for one that says vegetarian option in it and make sure to ask for no egg. I used Google Translate.
See Moreat ease SPA Sukhumvit 33/1
This is where I got my 15 min rice bran bath, which is like sauna but in soil, and my one hour massage. When I went it cost me $33 USD or around 1145 TBH. I really enjoyed my experience here.
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