No actial v3gan options - unless you dont mind fish sauce and tofu fried in same oil as meat! - Edit
Vegan Thai means: no fish sauce (nam pla) and, the fried tofu would be fried in a different oil than what they fry the meat and fish in.
So that almost nothing here is vegan! Every soup, every curry, has fish sauce. Pad Thai is boring, has no veg (and of course you have to leave the egg out).
All I could eat was broccoli stir fried with fresh tofu and soy sauce. Very plain, and expensive for such a dish.
And the lady taking my order had no real interest in vegan, in offering me anything interesting! Wouldnt even let me have mixed green veggies, no, it had to be as per the menu options!i'd never bother to cone back.
The menu isn’t labeled, so make sure you ask when ordering food. There has always been more than a few options, and everything has been spot on the 5 or so times I’ve been.
I’d give them 5 stars if I could. We are in Manhattan while our English Mastiff is having surgery at K State. I found this place on Happy Cow so we went to lunch. The menu says “ask about our vegan options” and they explained all the choices. I got Pad Kee-Mow and it was spicy and delicious. Their tofu is even great (which I think varies per restaurant). Stop by and give this place a try!
This is my favorite restaurant in town. They will substitute tofu with basically any dish, and they also make other accommodations like removing egg or any other animal products from their meals if you ask. They provide brown rice instead of white rice for an extra $.50. The food is tasty and flavorful.
4 Reviews
First Review by Hannah666
MartinLyons
Points +181
No actial v3gan options - unless you dont mind fish sauce and tofu fried in same oil as meat! - Edit
Vegan Thai means: no fish sauce (nam pla) and, the fried tofu would be fried in a different oil than what they fry the meat and fish in.
Read moreSo that almost nothing here is vegan! Every soup, every curry, has fish sauce. Pad Thai is boring, has no veg (and of course you have to leave the egg out).
All I could eat was broccoli stir fried with fresh tofu and soy sauce. Very plain, and expensive for such a dish.
And the lady taking my order had no real interest in vegan, in offering me anything interesting! Wouldnt even let me have mixed green veggies, no, it had to be as per the menu options!i'd never bother to cone back.
Updated from previous review on 2024-08-31
Pros: Nothing
Cons: This is NOT vegan friendly, All curries, soups, sauces have fish sauce, The tofu is fried in the same oil as the meat/fish
Guest
maseface
Points +1151
Pretty good - Edit
The menu isn’t labeled, so make sure you ask when ordering food. There has always been more than a few options, and everything has been spot on the 5 or so times I’ve been.
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VeganInKansas
Points +59
This place is YUMMY! - Edit
I’d give them 5 stars if I could. We are in Manhattan while our English Mastiff is having surgery at K State. I found this place on Happy Cow so we went to lunch. The menu says “ask about our vegan options” and they explained all the choices. I got Pad Kee-Mow and it was spicy and delicious. Their tofu is even great (which I think varies per restaurant). Stop by and give this place a try!
Read morePros: Lots of vegan options, Friendly, knowledgeable staff, Clean and tidy atmosphere
Cons: Vegan options not clearly marked on menu.
Guest
Hannah666
Points +30
Best place for vegan food in little apple - Edit
This is my favorite restaurant in town. They will substitute tofu with basically any dish, and they also make other accommodations like removing egg or any other animal products from their meals if you ask. They provide brown rice instead of white rice for an extra $.50. The food is tasty and flavorful.
Read moreVeganInKansas
Great recommendation. It was great!
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