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Vegan-friendly
Lacto
Thai
Honey
Food is vegan except for yogurt for fruit salad and honey in/for pancakes. Vegetarian restaurant making mostly Thai food dishes and hosts vegetarian cooking classes at the same kitchen. Open daily but varies depending on whether there is a class taking place. If a class is scheduled, it opens around 5pm. Previously located at Prapokkloa Rd, Tambon Phra Sing, but re-opened in 2023. Reported closed September 2024.
84 Reviews
First Review by Gudrun
Oslo
Points +72
Sunny - Edit
Tasty green curry and mango with sticky rice. Service not so friendly. Four tables inside, one outside.
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arisberna
Points +166
Morning Glory - Edit
This little place is situated close to a really authentic market in Chiang mai. While in Thailand we heard about Thai cooking class and we decided to go for it! It was quite hard to find thai cooking class completely vegetarian!
Read moreThen we found Morning Glory Cooking class (also Mai kai Dee), whom are the same person that own the restaurant.
I took part of the cooking class and prepare all dishes that are usually prepared at the restaurant and everything was absolutely delicious! The family are really nice and friendly.
Before cooking the dishes we went to the market, where they explain all various veggies and product that will be using in our recopies!
It was a great experience, which I suggest to every vegetarian that goes to Chiang Mai.
Pros: Excellent food, Great teaching, Really friendly
Guest
Gudrun
Points +4905
Good, but not May Kaidee's - Edit
"Morning Glory" on Ratchawithi Rd. is situated right in the old city center of Chiang Mai and easy to find. It is a typical Thai eatery with no front door (= just an open space). The interior is quite simple and some of its parts - like the bar- could use some fresh paint. The restaurant is advertising itself as "formerly May Kaidee's" which I think created too high expectations in me. I had seen May Kaidee's on Samsen Rd. in Bangkok (see my review on that one) and well, this is not May Kaidee's. But the place has it's own charm. It has quite an extensive menu with many vegan items, the food is good and inexpensive, all Thai style. But I missed the "wow" effect I had back in Bangkok. If I ever get back to Chiang Mai I will certainly pass by again, and also try one of their cooking classes. But I wouldn't take a long detour just for this restaurant - there are many other good veggie places in town.
Read morePros: good food, inexpensive, easy to find
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