• Tian Xing

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  • White Vegetarian
Vegan-friendly
Ovo
Chinese
Thai

Makes both Chinese style as well Thai vegetarian food, cook to order as well a few pre-made dishes. Typical Thai restaurant setting, 6 tables for seating in the back. No English menu. Previously listed as Vegetarian - Seangchan Rd. Open Mon-Sun 7:00am-3:00pm.


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3 Reviews

First Review by troysantos

Warrendebeer

Points +27

Vegan
14 Jul 2019

Very tasty!

Out of the precooked food restaurants I've been to in Thailand, I'd say this is the best I've been to so far. Really tasty food and wonderful lady running the place with a big heart towards all animals. They also have a menu for ordering food, but not in English. I don't think they use any egg or dairy products actually! 😃

Pros: Not expensive

Cons: No English menu for ordered food

rickydaveggie

Points +402

Vegetarian
17 Feb 2019

Good option

Update Feb 2019

Still there and still one of the best. But get there early.

Looks like there's another one opened up a few doors away, but it was closed today.

Reasonable choice of pre cooked food. Two servings on rice was 40 baht and tasted fine. When I went back at 2pm it was pretty much all gone so the owner produced a translated list of options (her English is very limited) I was previously unaware of. Went for the fried rice which was ok, but a bit bland. It cost 50 baht which seems standard for Hat Yai.

Good to get to know the length of this street as a large number of the veg places are within a block of it.




Updated from previous review on 2018-03-19

Pros: Food is good

Cons: Closed by 3pm, Sometimes sells out quick

ManeeSiranarakul

09 Aug 2023

troysantos

Points +58

Raw
18 Aug 2014

Very decent place

They serve Chinese style and Thai style. They keep the cooking utensils separate because some people eating the Chinese style (for religious reasons) are very strict about purity. So, even the cooks are separate! Chinese style does not use egss whereas the Thai style can have eggs, as well as several things that the Chinese style avoids: garlic, onions, spring onions, chives.

Prices are 40-45 for half of the menu while the other half is 60 - 70 baht. Different types of foods. Menu is only Thai but at least one of the ladies there speaks some English.

Vegans can order food without eggs. There's no other animal products used in the food.

I didn't ask but they probably don't use MSG.

Atmosphere is typical of many very informal Thai places.

This place is different from the Chinese style places in that it's all cooked to order - no food in trays that you simply point to. Mine took about 5 minutes though there was nobody else at the time - 11 am Monday. There were two cooks, and at least two or three servers when I went. As I left, there were two or three people standing, waiting to get their food, and go.

Only brown rice.

They're menu is divided into Fried Foods, Soups, Curries, Thai style salads, noodles, and a few other things that I don't remember.

They have various drinks such as orange juice, and other vegetable juices that I didn't look into. The "healthy stuff".

No snack foods, no foods in little packages that you can take away and nibble on. The people seems to have a emphasis on health.

Lots of tables once you go to the back, past the small room with a few tables.

Pros: decently friendly people, good tasting food, brown rice only

Cons: a bit more expensive , closes at 3pm




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