• CLOSED: Baan Boon

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  • White Vegetarian
Vegan-friendly
Lacto
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Thai

Daytime vegetarian food cafe on the main road to Baan Tawai, and is on the Baan Tawai shopping map. Serves Thai vegetarian food in western sized portions. Has coffee and smoothies, noodles, rice, soups, curries and thai salads. It doesn't look open from the road but drive in the gates and you will see the side door. Previously on Nimmahaemin Rd and moved here in late-2015. Jun 2017 confirmed closed.


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5 Reviews

First Review by Miggi

Burapa

Points +11

Mostly Veg
05 Jun 2016

Restaurant in garden

We like to enjoy having food in their garden. Quiet and taste good. We had Thai noodle in the soup, Larb and green curry. We had tried their grill bread with custard it's yummy!!

Pros: Feel like home, Garden surroundings

Cons: Not in town

Smilingcat

Points +31

Mostly Veg
05 Jun 2016

Cozy and tasty

If you're looking for seats in the garden and tasty vegetarian dish, this is a place for you. I like many dish here such as grilled mushroom with thai authentic seafood sauce, garlic and black pepper sauteed chicken. Their food taste like ordinary Thai food. Heard that one of the cook has been chef in Singapore several years. Ask for her signature Chinese menu.

Pros: Tasty, Cozy, free wifi, Indoor and outdoor seats in the garden

Cons: Location near Baan Tawai not in town, Price is medium

chupzzz

Points +194

Vegetarian
16 Feb 2015

Tasty but not cheap

Very nice place under the big tree. Cozy but a bit expensive: rice with bazil and veg chicken - 85 baht for medium size dish. Staff hardly speaking english, be ready to speak Thai.

Pros: Beatifull place, Tasty food

Cons: Price higher than medium, Not big dishes

Stevie

Points +11765

Vegan
26 Dec 2014

Waranya by Baan Boon, Chiang Mai

The sign outside the door indicated closing was nine pm. Whether that was just for Christmas Day I don't know. I arrived at nine thirty and it was still no issue being served.

I ordered a fried vegetables dish followed by the herbal curried vegetables that I ask for as low spice as possible. If that was low spice I can barely imagine how atomic the very spicy food must be. Many of the dishes included the word vegan in the name of the dish. Including a coconut a a water it was 185 baht.

The choice of drinks was underwhelming. Other than the water and the coconut juice everything else had added sugar.

Pros: Vegan friendly

Cons: No fresh juice available without added sugar

Miggi

Points +2681

Vegan
25 Dec 2012

Somewhere to eat if you go out to Baan Tawai

We'd been out to Baan Tawai to see the wood-carvings and crafts and thought we'd have to go back into Chiang Mai to eat, then noticed "vegetarian cafe" on the shopping map of Baan Tawai so thought we'd give it a try.
It's on the main road into the village and has fairly good signage. There is seating outside and also inside, in a kind of shop selling beads and handicrafts.
It says it is vegetarian and the menu has photos and a little bit of English. Some of the descriptions mentioned meat, but the staff we met didn't speak enough English (and we don't speak enough Thai) to clarify whether these were veggie versions or actual meat. We played safe and ordered things that were obviously veggie and asked for no eggs.
The food was OK; the dish we asked to be spicy was spicy and the portions were good. By no means the best food we had in Thailand, but the only place we saw in this area so we thought we would add it onto Happy Cow as it might be handy for other visitors.

Pros: Veggie food in Baan Tawai area, Photo menu

Cons: not 100% vegan




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