Thai
Mediterranean
Take-out
Middle Eastern
Non-veg
Serves meat, vegan options available. Inside Kalare Market there is a food court that has several vegetarian/vegan choices. You can find many different Thai dishes as well as falafels and dumplings. Open Mon-Sun 12:00pm-12:00am.
7 Reviews
First Review by Mike Munsie
elishastephens
Points +68
Vegan stall and other options to be found - Edit
There's a vegetarian & vegan specific stall. The coconut pancake stall has sweet pancakes labelled vegan. Vegan options can be found or foods adjusted at other stalls to be vegan, for example a really tasty black bean burrito from the mexican stall.
Read moreUpdated from previous review on 2024-02-23
Pros: Good vibes, Different cuisines, Some things easily labelled
Cons: You have to look at what you can veganise
Guest
veganizm
Points +908
Naina Indian Food - Edit
The food quality is honestly criminal and doesn't resemble anything that Indian food should be. I had a vegan thali with 3 curries; dhal, chana masala and aloo bhengan. Very watery curries and taste like they were only seasoned with black pepper (no taste of Indian spices or even salt for that matter).
Read moreIt came with a naan bread that was the size of a roti and was not consistent (hard and flat in some places and a bit fluffy in others). Missing flavour and seasoning and looks to have been made with standard white flour and not much else.
Definitely the worst Indian food I've had in 30 years. Do not eat here, trust me. The only good thing about it was the price (99 baht).
Pros: Cheap
Cons: Terrible quality and taste
Guest
JordannHorn
Points +327
Best pad Thai I’ve ever had - Edit
The pad Thai booth closest to the stage offers both vegan and veggie versions of pad Thai. I haven’t had a better pad Thai in all the time I’ve been in Thailand. They have all the condiments in front as well as extra bean sprouts, onion, lettuce and peanuts so you can really make it exactly how you like!
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over_the_rice
Points +244
Terrible.. - Edit
I wouldn't recommend it to anyone..
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spicemustflow
Points +269
Veg options if you look around - Edit
After a walk about, we found a few places to grab food. You can find all the usual Thai dishes made vegetarian, and some stalls have a lot of options (usually a seperate menu or wall of options to pick from). You'll pay a little extra in these tourist-heavy locations.
Read morePros: Lots of options, Fun atmosphere
Cons: Tourist-prices, Food likely cooked on same pan as meat
Guest
Amanda Panda
Points +376
Fantastic Felafel - Edit
We had a Felafel wrap at Little Istanbul in the Kalare Night Bazaar food court and they were able to make it vegan for us. It was very delicious. The price was 99 baht each and we had a serve of fries for about 50 baht as well. Left very satisfied.
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Mike Munsie
Points +3466
covered food court - Edit
Kalare Night Bazaar Food Court is a covered food court with about 30 individual food stalls each with their own menu ... there vegetarian options available with very few vegan options ... vego food is cooked in the same oil/hot plate as meat and seafood ... there a quite a few displays of meat and seafood on display that some compassionate people will find disturbing. .. food is moderately priced and most staff speak only basic English so if you want really vegan food you should be able to explain your dietry requirements in Thai ... btw: the vegan food cart V Secret is accross the road (and towards the right)
Read morePros: limited vego optiond
Cons: meat/seafood on display
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