Vegan Restaurant

September in Bangkok

0 (0 reviews) · $$$$ · newHaven · Strict-vegan verified
Fully vegan
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Diners overwhelmingly call out the signature dish as the must-order. The vibe reads as vegan restaurant — service is consistently described as warm and unhurried. Common gotcha: queues form at peak times — go early or late.

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Went here post a 5k and they had enough seating for us (7). The inside is very nice and they have a spacious space in the back for larger parties. I got the crab fried rice and the drunken man noodles and everything tasted pretty good!

Went here post a 5k and they had enough seating for us (7). The inside is very nice and they have a spacious space in the back for larger parties. I got the crab fried rice and the drunken man noodles and everything tasted pretty good!

We went with takeout, and the first surprise was the location. The restaurant is tucked into a quiet residential pocket just off I-91 — the kind of spot you can easily miss unless you are looking for it. From the outside it feels modest, but once you step in to pick up your order, you can tell it is a place that takes pride in its food and hospitality. We ordered Massaman Curry with tofu, Pad Thai, and Basil Fried Rice. All three dishes were excellent. The Massaman had that rich, slightly sweet, slightly nutty flavor you hope for, and the tofu was cooked well, not mushy. The Pad Thai was balanced and the Basil Fried Rice had a nice heat to it without overpowering the dish. Portions were very generous, and everything was spiced exactly the way we requested. For a small neighborhood place, it delivered big on flavor and quality. A really solid find, and one we would not mind driving out to again.

We went with takeout, and the first surprise was the location. The restaurant is tucked into a quiet residential pocket just off I-91 — the kind of spot you can easily miss unless you are looking for it. From the outside it feels modest, but once you step in to pick up your order, you can tell it is a place that takes pride in its food and hospitality. We ordered Massaman Curry with tofu, Pad Thai, and Basil Fried Rice. All three dishes were excellent. The Massaman had that rich, slightly sweet, slightly nutty flavor you hope for, and the tofu was cooked well, not mushy. The Pad Thai was balanced and the Basil Fried Rice had a nice heat to it without overpowering the dish. Portions were very generous, and everything was spiced exactly the way we requested. For a small neighborhood place, it delivered big on flavor and quality. A really solid find, and one we would not mind driving out to again.

Absolutely fantastic spot, and makes the list of top restaurants in New Haven. Their pineapple duck curry was super flavorful and came out with a unique presentation. The drunken noodles were just the right level of spice, though a bit vegetable heavy and lacking in noodles. Crab rangoons are a must-try, as well as the lychee creme brulee. You wouldn't think the lychee and creme brulee pairing would work, but it totally does. Great place to take a date.