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Vegan
Indian
Organic
Thai
Buffet
Salad bar
Take-out
Asian
Breakfast
Fully vegan food court with around 6-9 stalls selling vegan versions of local Thai dishes. Wed-Sun there’s also a market outside the restaurant selling vegan snacks and a supermarket with lots of vegan groceries, selling dishes like noodles, kanom jin, soups, fried rice, curry, salads, som tam desserts & drinks. There is also one Indian food stall selling chapati, dahl, soy yoghurt and chai tea. Also has a stall with buffet options. Open Tue-Sun 9:00am-2:00pm. Closed Mon.
3 Reviews
First Review by nishaaa
preetster
Points +108
Worth the trip - Edit
Gathered some of the family and drove the 75 minutes or so to get here with the hopes of having been good food.
Read moreThe main food court area is inside a nice building where you leave the shoes outside. I thought this was a nice touch and the place inside was very clean.
There were 8/9 food stalls (didn’t fully count) selling a variety of Thai dishes, sweets, fruits and an Indian stall as well.
We started with the Khao Soi from one shop and it was definitely the best I have ever had in my 15 years coming to Thailand. Truly authentic flavours and perfect blend of spice.
We had some of the Indian food as well and it was decent.
We had a variety of sweets, some okay some really good.
We didn’t end up eating as much as we thought we would so will have to make another trip back soon.
Also, the store across the parking lot was also good and sold a lot of vegan snacks and mock meat items.
Updated from previous review on 2026-02-09
Guest
jeroenkusters
Points +1114
So good - Edit
Unique in Nakhon Pathom and in whole Thailand. A complete vegan foodcourt. We had delicious Thai food and dessert. You pay with prepaided vouchers.
Read moreGuest
nishaaa
Points +9076
the best! - Edit
located in the wonderful nakhon pathom, a province just an hour from bangkok. this amazing vegan food court with delicious local food! there’s so many options to choose from.
Read moreeverything is in thai but you can easily use the camera on google translate and then point which food you want. you have to buy coupons first to order the food, keep in mind that you can’t get money back from leftover coupons.
i came here twice already and the second day happened to be the king’s birthday so all food was for free!
there’s also a market outside the restaurant where they sell the best “babin” (coconut pancakes) ever!!
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