2010-11-11

Vegetarian Food in Tailand

Anotai

Bangkok
"Anotai" restaurant is easy to find as it's located just off Rama 9 Road on Rama 9 Hospital Road. Signs will guide you to the building. Activities at Anotai are not only the restaurant itself; but...

Oasis Vegetaurant

Chiang Rai
Arguably the largest and cleanest vegetarian restaurant in town. As usual, the food is all pre-cooked and laid out behind a glass window for you to point and choose. They have a wonderful selection...


Tamachat

Chiang Rai
The food here is consistently good and they have a wide variety of options, so you're never bored. These include corn, pumpkin, and sesame seed juice/soup; "guay dtee-ow, " "kao soi" (a Northern.





Cuisine:
Vegetarian
Restaurant Type:
Supper/Night Dining
Address:
Ekathotsarot Road, Amphoe Mueng, Phitsanulok



Where to Eat in Thailand

Where to Eat

Thai people eat Thai food for more than mere sustenance, enjoyably snacking throughout the day and well into the wee hours of the morning. Thai restaurants, street stalls, and bars are more than eateries, they are places for people to get together and enjoy each other’s company as well as dine on some incredibly tasty Thai food. Eating is a Thailand nightlife attraction in its own right!

Most menus in Thai restaurants read like phone books: filled with pages upon pages of different dishes. Be adventurous and try some exotic dishes; if you are eating with a group, you should order Thai family style so that everyone can order something and all can try to find something he or she enjoys.

In addition to restaurants however, Thai people frequently eat food at food stalls along the street or at outdoor markets. Furthermore, many parts of Thailand feature numerous foreign eateries that serve European, Middle Eastern, and other Asian cuisines. The following pages provide detailed information about the best places to find and eat authentic Thai food and other types of cuisine.

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In addition, a parade of northern traditional-style dancers, hill-tribe villagers in traditional costume, elephant spirit men, colourfully decorated pachyderms and teams holding up their respective country flags will kick off the weeklong.








Restaurant tip
There are a number of restaurants on the river across from Wat Arun. Try the Thai style one at Ta Tien Pier at sunset; its spectacular!