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Bangkok, the City of Life is truly a city full of life. It is a Foodie's Paradise, mostly for non-vegetarians.

As most of you know, I am a Pure Vegetarian. It is tricky to find Vegetarian Food, and you need to be very specific.

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Mc Donald's 

Platinum Fashion Mall's outside (Ground Floor):
♦ They do NOT have a Vegetarian Burger. I've bought Fries here.
♦ I doubt Mc Donald's throughout Bangkok have Vegetarian Burger.




Burger King 

Outside Platinum Fashion Mall (Ground Floor):
They HAVE a Vegetarian Burger, and amazing Sauces.

The Market:
Ratchadamri Road
♦ They HAVE a Vegetarian Burger, and amazing location.
♦ Reachable via the R-walk, and located next to Big C, opposite Central World Shopping Center
♦ The Market is a FRESH, bright new shopping mall in Bangkok.

Suvarnabhumi Airport (just before the Departure Gates):
They do NOT have a Vegetarian Burger. Such a shame!




MBK Center 

Many food stalls on the Food Court Floor. Some of them do have specific Vegetarian Dishes.

IMPORTANT: In general stalls, where you see some customizable options, don't just say "No Egg". Say "Vegetarian".
When you say, "No Egg", they exclude eggs, but still add meat!


B.04 - Good Taste Vegetarian:
A Veg. only Food Stall. Many Vegetarian options at around 60 - 70 Baht (as of August 2019).





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Fruits 

Fruits are available all throughout the World. More easily, around every corner, in Bangkok and Chiang Mai. Just grab your favorite fruit cuttings at around 20 - 40 THB, and eat away as you walk.

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Indian Food 

There are a couple of Indian Food restaurants in Bangkok as well as Chiang Mai that serve tasty Indian Food (North / South Indian).

Khana Khazana
Khana Khazana is a good Indian Restaurant. Obviously costly, but you at least get all your kind of stuff to eat. They started offering us 10% VIP discount from the second time onwards we went there. It was great to watch Indian Music channel there. Their timings are 11 AM to midnight. I would definitely recommend this restaurant to any vegetarian visiting Bangkok.

My experience at Khana Khazana was a little different during my second trip. The owner looked either rude or depressed and dull. I asked for a Take Away North Indian Thali, and the despite having the VIP card (mentioned above), on which he gave me discounts on Thali during my last visit, he refused to give discount on the Thali. Moreover, he didn't even give me a spoon to eat rice. Their parcel is well-packed, but all items are packed in boxes, and you can only think out of a box, not eat. An option is to carry plates on the way back, or to go to Dosa King (reviewed below).

GETTING THERE:
Take the BTS Sukhumvit Line to Nana, and exit towards Soi (lane) 11. Just walk along the footpath, and you'll find it very easily within 100 meters.

Dosa King
During my first trip, me and my mother went to Dosa King to have breakfast, where they also serve North Indian and other food (not just Dosa). Taste was pretty good there as well.

I went to Dosa King after my experience with Khana Khazana (during my second Thailand trip), and was amazed by the politeness and the packing of the Take Away Thali (250 Baht). The owner is Indian, but the the employees are Thai, probably that's what brings in the politeness. All items packed very well in plastic, they also give you a plastic plate to eat. They gave a spoon to eat rice. I requested for separate salt, and they gave me that with pepper. They also gave me a free water bottle with the parcel. So, next time onwards, I would naturally prefer going to Dosa King.

GETTING THERE:
Take the BTS Sukhumvit Line to Nana, and exit towards Soi (lane) 11. Just walk along the footpath, and you'll find it very easily within 100 meters.