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Little garden cafe at the back of Suananda Wellness center, tucked in an alley steps from the Myanmar embassy, since 2013. Serves Indian as well a la carte menu of international food. Cooking is based on Ayurvedic principle. Beverages include Ayurvedic tea, fresh juice, saffron & almond milkshake. Staff speak English. Open Mon 10:30am-9:30pm, Wed-Sat 10:30am-9:30pm, Sun 10:30am-9:30am.
87 Reviews
First Review by Tereza-soucitne.cz
Labylala
Points +745
An excellent experience - Edit
We accidentally stumbled upon this neat place after being rejected at Bonita Cafe (booked for a private party). Our meal was fulfilling and delicious. It's not savory but can taste the wholesomeness and healthy food. No MSG or too much oil, and so we can really taste every flavor of the vegetables used. Good vegan friendly options. The best would be the soup and pomodoro pasta. Spent ~ $700 including tip to feed two hungry people. Best money spent on vegan food so far... Very serene environment and deco. Very friendly staff.
Read morePros: healthy food taste, friendly staff, serene atmosphere
Cons: mosquitos outside, stay indoors!
Guest
Eric_
Points +735
Blend - Edit
The food I had didn't taste much at all. And I understand that it is actually an ayurvedic centre of some kind ... but still can't really appreciate people talking to me about this kind of "scientific" (oh yeah?) stuff. One can be a vegetarian without being a 70s hippie, right?
Read moreCons: The usage of the word "scientific"
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Mostly Amelie
Points +28
Delicious healthy Indian food in Bangkok - Edit
Suananda is an Ayurvedic wellness center with a lovely café, a yoga and meditation hall hosting various classes and workshops, a small shop and an Ayurvedic consultation center offering medical treatments, therapies and massage such as shirodhara (pouring of oil on the forehead). The food at the cafe is wholesome and prepared with care and anything can be made vegan. Unlike the Indian food I am used to where things generally swim in a pool of oil, everything at Suananda is fresh, light and healthy. Everything is prepared with organic ingredients and will leave you feeling light and energized thanks to the cooking that is based on Ayurvedic principles, using the right combination of food and spices to aid digestion. You can pick from one of the daily grains on offer (quinoa, rye, barley, cracked wheat, cracked oat or amaranth) which can be substituted to the organic rice. The poha (flattened rice) with nuts and vegetables was a little like fried rice, except it was light, fluffy and not greasy at all — the texture of the flattened rice grains reminded me a little of fresh coconut and the flavors were spot on — I love cumin. The morning glory fritters were surprisingly really light and a very inventive – and especially tasty — use of my beloved morning glory. The accompanying dipping sauces were great – the minty one packs a punch! The sprouted finger millet crepe stuffed with spinach (ask for no cheese) was a great variation on the traditional South Indian dosa; I found the mouthfeel actually nicer than a traditional dosa: fluffy and chewy, a little like an actual crepe. I’m assuming the taste is better with the cheese, but I really enjoyed this nonetheless. Same goes for the beetroot paranthas: it’s a simple, fresh and well executed dish that is not oily at all. The beetroot is still very crunchy, the texture is spot on and the accompanying minty sauce is lovely. The prices at Suananda are very reasonable. Make sure you sit out back in the lovely garden. A really nice take on Indian food.
Read morePhotos and more at http://mostlyamelie.com/15-vegan-restaurants-to-try-in-bangkok/
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Bettyblue
Points +13
Suananda kitchen - Edit
Delicious fresh yummy Indian home made dishes, a great choice of sets for lunch in a quiet and green atmosphere, very friendly staff ... beautiful people! and now easy to find with a very visible board at the entry of this green soi on Thanon Pan... Ayurveda and yoga also available... don't miss it !
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oblako2000
Points +48
Very nice place! - Edit
A little bit hard to find, but it definitly worth it! There is a light box sign "Susnanda welness center" on the street. Very quite and autentic. We ordered "day special set" and it was very tasty! 180 baht.
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Tereza-soucitne.cz
Points +462
Wrong address? - Edit
We could not find this restaurant (according to the map) and we think it does not exist anymore.
Read moreBettyblue
This restaurant still existing, it is located at the end of a sub soi on Thanon Pan (the street of the Indian temple/ Silom), the sign "Suananda" is at the entry of the sub soi... it is +/- opposite to Bonita and close to Chennai kitchen. I really recommend it, lovely atmosphere and very great food! fresh, testy, unique... VERY YUMMY! close on Sunday
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