I am not a vegetarian or a vegan. I will try almost anything - I have even eaten bugs that were for sale just to see what it is all about... once. But there is one thing that is almost always on the menu at vegan places that I really love and that is why I go to them.
I am referring to hummus, and like a lot of my vegan and vegetarian (or not) friends, I can't get enough of it. Back when i was in Krabi, this delight was particularly difficult to come by and I really can't understand why. It is awesome and there are a bunch of ways to make it.
The only problem I had was that the portion size was a bit small for 140 Baht (nearly $5) because i wanted around twice as much of it (see my previous paragraph to understand why that might be unreasonable of me.) The staff in this place were extremely friendly and had a very high degree of English-speaking capability. This place certainly isn't a bargain but to be fair I have no idea how expensive it is to make the things they had on their menu.
They had all sorts of infused with herbs super drinks on offer, but I am very skeptical of any of that stuff having any real effect on a human body. Mostly I just think it is a clever way to increase the price of something by 100% with some hocus-pocus nonsense (no offense if you believe in it.)
I will likely return to eat at this place one more time because they had something on the menu that I am very curious about but did not order because I was there strictly for the hummus.
A vegan cheeseburger. I dunno how that can possibly be good but like I said, I'll try anything that doesn't involve needles just to experience something new.
Once again, this is in a heavily tourist area of the city, so the inflated prices are understandable as I am quite certain their rent is sky-high. However, if you are a veggo, or even if you aren't, I found this place to be very worth visiting and you can find their location here