Top 5 Vegan Restaurants in Bangkok // สุดยอดร้านอาหารวีแก้น 5 แห่งในกรุงเทพฯ

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  • HappyCow friends Joanna & Max from #RootTheFuture just lived it up and visited the top 5 highest rated vegan restaurants in Bangkok.
    Check out the food adventure to five of Bangkok's Top Ten places on HappyCow (as voted by member reviews and analyzed using the Wilson Formula):
    www.happycow.net/best-vegan-r...
    Big shout out to @Veganerie who hold 2 spots in the top 5! They visited one of their locations in this video to show you the amazing food they serve at all of their locations. So, technically this video does also include number 6 on The Best In Bangkok HappyCow list!
    #5: May Veggie Home
    www.happycow.net/reviews/may-...
    #4: Nourish Cafe
    www.happycow.net/reviews/nour...
    #3: Veganerie Concept - Benjasiri Park
    www.happycow.net/reviews/vega...
    #2: Barefood Bangkok
    www.happycow.net/reviews/bare...
    #1: Bonita Cafe and Social Club
    www.happycow.net/reviews/boni...
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Komentáře • 29

  • @jackem8922
    @jackem8922 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks guys - a genuinely useful video, creatively filmed. I couldn't help salivating as I watched you both work your way through each feast. Since I'm only familiar with just one name, it's clear that I have a lot more exploring to do.

  • @Granvicky
    @Granvicky Před 3 lety +3

    Very nice - I enjoyed watching😍😍😍

    • @TheWorldTeacher
      @TheWorldTeacher Před 3 lety

      #MeToo
      Are you VEGAN? 🌱

    • @Granvicky
      @Granvicky Před 3 lety

      @@TheWorldTeacher Yes I am vegan since 10years.....

    • @TheWorldTeacher
      @TheWorldTeacher Před 3 lety

      Granvicky
      Good Girl! 👌
      (Or should that be Good Granny? 👵🏼 )

    • @Granvicky
      @Granvicky Před 3 lety

      @@TheWorldTeacher 😄😄😄

    • @TheWorldTeacher
      @TheWorldTeacher Před 3 lety

      Granvicky
      🐟 30. FOOD & DIET:
      Foods in the mode of purity promote good physical and mental health.
      Such foods include (above all) fruits, vegetables, nuts, pulses, grains, roots, flowers, seeds, tubers, bulbs, herbs, and of course, purified water (or milk, in the case of infants).
      To be included in this classification, the food must be LIVING, that is, fresh and raw (or at most, steamed or lightly sautéed, if one is residing in a cold clime). Most animals subsist on living foodstuffs, so to be considered healthy, the food must be both living and natural.
      As with all herbivorous mammals, humans who consume a pure diet normally experience a bowel movement after each substantial meal.
      Foods in the mode of passion promote indigestion and overly-excite the mind.
      Such foods are basically the same as above, but with excessive amounts of oil, spices, sweeteners, salt and/or other condiments added.
      To be included in this category, the VEGETARIAN* foods may be properly cooked, but not overcooked, and mildly to moderately spiced.
      Foods in the mode of darkness cannot rightly be called food at all, and invariably cause either constipation or diarrhoea.
      Such 'offal' is either stale, putrid, decayed, carcinogenic, overcooked (or even worse, burnt), or the remnants of another’s meal.
      Again, to be included in this classification, the food is to be of wholly PLANT or fungal origin.
      It is an undeniable scientific fact that humans are a HERBIVOROUS species (more specifically, a predominantly frugivorous, or fruit-eating, animal). There is not a single aspect of human psychology or physiology which even suggests that we were designed or evolved to feed on animals. Animal consumption is lawful only if there is a scarcity of (actual) food. However, to be fair, some races have adapted reasonably well to an omnivorous diet due to residing in regions of the earth where edible vegetation has been scarce, for millennia before the twentieth century. But even then, those races have been found to improve their health when their diet had been enriched with vegetation.
      Milk is intended solely for consumption by infants of the SAME species. Cow’s milk is for baby cows, not adult humans. The logic is overwhelming, but unfortunately, not all persons are capable of reaching such a base level of logic to understand that it is unnatural for a human to suckle on the teats of a cow or goat. Furthermore, like all unnatural substances, dairy products are harmful to human physiology.
      Unnecessarily killing and/or consuming animals is an ABOMINABLE action. It is not natural for humans to put dead animals like sheep, cows, goats, rabbits, chicken, and fish inside their mouths. Sheep, rabbits, and cows are food for carnivorous animals such as lions, tigers and wolves, and fish is food for marine and semi-aquatic species. Do humans live in the ocean? Of course not! Then why is it necessary for us to go into the water to find our food? Is that sensible? Not at all, unless, as previously mentioned, one is afflicted with true hunger (and even in the event that one is literally dying of starvation, one ought to, from a moral perspective, as far as practical, eat those animals which are lower in the hierarchy of sentience, such as seafood. Slaughtering a primate is immeasurably more sinful than feeding on crustacean, for instance).
      “And God said, ‘Behold, I have given you every plant yielding seed that is on the face of all the earth, and every tree with seed in its fruit. You shall have them for food.’”
      Genesis 1:29.
      “Let food be thy medicine,
      and let medicine be thy food.”
      Hippocrates,
      Father of modern medicine.
      *The term “Vegetarian” is used LITERALLY here, that is, “one who subsists on vegetation”. One who consumes vegetation and dairy and/or eggs is properly called a “lacto-vegetarian” or a “lacto-ovo vegetarian”, respectively.
      The term “vegan” is not directly related to diet, but to the philosophy of unnecessarily harming animal life. Animal killing is permissible only in the case of hunger, self-defence, or eradication of vermin from one’s dwelling and work places. Obviously, veganism is to be promoted as the ideal way of life for all humans.
      © 01/01/20 Spiritual Sciences Society (Email: prophet4god@icloud.com or the1965@hotmail.com)

  • @paayelagarwaal8766
    @paayelagarwaal8766 Před 3 lety +3

    Nice. Have been to three of the above when was last in Bangkok...

  • @user-mi6ll4bx4y
    @user-mi6ll4bx4y Před 3 lety +1

    Can't wait to visit Bangkok again

    • @TheWorldTeacher
      @TheWorldTeacher Před 3 lety

      🙏 阿 弥陀佛 😇
      Are you VEGAN? 🌱

    • @user-mi6ll4bx4y
      @user-mi6ll4bx4y Před 3 lety

      @@TheWorldTeacher nope just semi vegetarian

    • @TheWorldTeacher
      @TheWorldTeacher Před 3 lety

      帝財武
      So, in other words, you are NEITHER vegetarian nor vegan 🌱
      🐟 30. FOOD & DIET:
      Foods in the mode of purity promote good physical and mental health.
      Such foods include (above all) fruits, vegetables, nuts, pulses, grains, roots, flowers, seeds, tubers, bulbs, herbs, and of course, purified water (or milk, in the case of infants).
      To be included in this classification, the food must be LIVING, that is, fresh and raw (or at most, steamed or lightly sautéed, if one is residing in a cold clime). Most animals subsist on living foodstuffs, so to be considered healthy, the food must be both living and natural.
      As with all herbivorous mammals, humans who consume a pure diet normally experience a bowel movement after each substantial meal.
      Foods in the mode of passion promote indigestion and overly-excite the mind.
      Such foods are basically the same as above, but with excessive amounts of oil, spices, sweeteners, salt and/or other condiments added.
      To be included in this category, the VEGETARIAN* foods may be properly cooked, but not overcooked, and mildly to moderately spiced.
      Foods in the mode of darkness cannot rightly be called food at all, and invariably cause either constipation or diarrhoea.
      Such 'offal' is either stale, putrid, decayed, carcinogenic, overcooked (or even worse, burnt), or the remnants of another’s meal.
      Again, to be included in this classification, the food is to be of wholly PLANT or fungal origin.
      It is an undeniable scientific fact that humans are a HERBIVOROUS species (more specifically, a predominantly frugivorous, or fruit-eating, animal). There is not a single aspect of human psychology or physiology which even suggests that we were designed or evolved to feed on animals. Animal consumption is lawful only if there is a scarcity of (actual) food. However, to be fair, some races have adapted reasonably well to an omnivorous diet due to residing in regions of the earth where edible vegetation has been scarce, for millennia before the twentieth century. But even then, those races have been found to improve their health when their diet had been enriched with vegetation.
      Milk is intended solely for consumption by infants of the SAME species. Cow’s milk is for baby cows, not adult humans. The logic is overwhelming, but unfortunately, not all persons are capable of reaching such a base level of logic to understand that it is unnatural for a human to suckle on the teats of a cow or goat. Furthermore, like all unnatural substances, dairy products are harmful to human physiology.
      Unnecessarily killing and/or consuming animals is an ABOMINABLE action. It is not natural for humans to put dead animals like sheep, cows, goats, rabbits, chicken, and fish inside their mouths. Sheep, rabbits, and cows are food for carnivorous animals such as lions, tigers and wolves, and fish is food for marine and semi-aquatic species. Do humans live in the ocean? Of course not! Then why is it necessary for us to go into the water to find our food? Is that sensible? Not at all, unless, as previously mentioned, one is afflicted with true hunger (and even in the event that one is literally dying of starvation, one ought to, from a moral perspective, as far as practical, eat those animals which are lower in the hierarchy of sentience, such as seafood. Slaughtering a primate is immeasurably more sinful than feeding on crustacean, for instance).
      “And God said, ‘Behold, I have given you every plant yielding seed that is on the face of all the earth, and every tree with seed in its fruit. You shall have them for food.’”
      Genesis 1:29.
      “Let food be thy medicine,
      and let medicine be thy food.”
      Hippocrates,
      Father of modern medicine.
      *The term “Vegetarian” is used LITERALLY here, that is, “one who subsists on vegetation”. One who consumes vegetation and dairy and/or eggs is properly called a “lacto-vegetarian” or a “lacto-ovo vegetarian”, respectively.
      The term “vegan” is not directly related to diet, but to the philosophy of unnecessarily harming animal life. Animal killing is permissible only in the case of hunger, self-defence, or eradication of vermin from one’s dwelling and work places. Obviously, veganism is to be promoted as the ideal way of life for all humans.
      © 01/01/20 Spiritual Sciences Society (Email: prophet4god@icloud.com or the1965@hotmail.com)

  • @roderick2023youtube
    @roderick2023youtube Před 2 lety +1

    Bravo à vous !! Depuis la France

  • @Jazzsmile1
    @Jazzsmile1 Před 2 lety

    that's great.

  • @rcsmit
    @rcsmit Před 3 lety

    Goodsouls Kitchen Bangkok arrived !!

  • @fatihfajral
    @fatihfajral Před 2 lety

    Wow

  • @VgnRaj
    @VgnRaj Před 3 lety +7

    Please show more close-ups of the food, the outside of the restaurant and display the names of the food in case people are in the area. Camera showing mostly the reviewers aren't needed, please.

  • @StreetSmartMillionaire
    @StreetSmartMillionaire Před 5 měsíci

    How easy it would have been to put pricing information text as you mention the dish.

  • @JoeSims1776
    @JoeSims1776 Před rokem

    is this channel still active?

    • @happycow
      @happycow  Před rokem +2

      Hi, did you mean HappyCow or Root the Future? HappyCow is still around, just haven't had time to make videos. Root the Future is mostly active on IG and will be organizing a vegan festival Jan 2022.

  • @trustjah
    @trustjah Před rokem

    3:00 People think that vegans don't eat much.

  • @trustjah
    @trustjah Před rokem

    "Don't do that." 😄

  • @barbarafurman6391
    @barbarafurman6391 Před rokem

    vegan for animals

  • @troyboie
    @troyboie Před 3 lety

    I went to May Veggy and honestly, it was so bland and boring. They do not serve authentic Thai food its more for a European plate and it's extremely boring.