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Best vegan restaurants in Pattaya City
7 venues in Pattaya City rated S to B for vegan, every tier backed by cited sources.
SearchPattaya CityVegan
7 venues in Pattaya City rated S to B for vegan, every tier backed by cited sources.
100% vegan kitchen with no animal products used or stored on premises according to a directory source that independently verifies the kitchen practice. The venue name itself signals the focus, and multiple user reviews confirm a great vegan selection.
The venue's name includes 'Vegan' and multiple sources (Wanderlog, Wanderboat, theasiapress) describe it as a vegan restaurant, though the naming convention and descriptions also include 'pure vegetarian' and 'Jain cuisine', suggesting the kitchen is strongly oriented toward plant-based dining. Vegan diners should still confirm with staff that dairy is excluded from dishes, as pure vegetarian Indian cuisine often includes dairy ingredients.
The menu marks vegan (V, VO, GV, G-V, etc. ) and vegetarian dishes, and HappyCow contributors report vegan options are clearly labelled. Many dishes contain dairy or ghee, so it is a shared kitchen with cross-contamination risk. Best for vegans who are comfortable ordering from a marked menu and can check with staff.
The entire menu is plant-based, with every dish marked as 'เจ' (jay/vegan) on the delivery menu. The venue's name and branding consistently indicate a fully vegan kitchen. However, no information is available about cross-contact with non-vegan ingredients or dedicated equipment, and the kitchen is not independently certified.
The restaurant markets itself as 100% pure vegetarian and Jain-friendly, and user reviews state vegan options are available on request. However, the official menu pages and website do not mark dishes as vegan, and no details are provided about dedicated equipment or cross-contamination measures. Staff will likely accommodate requests, but call ahead to confirm specific needs.
Easy Health lists a large number of clearly marked vegan and vegetarian dishes on its menu, using dedicated icons. Reviewers consistently confirm the menu is well-marked. The kitchen uses home-made sauces without artificial colours or processed sugars. There is no mention of a dedicated vegan kitchen or fryer, and some reviews note that dishes may contain unlisted ingredients like bacon, so confirming ingredients with staff is advisable for strict vegan diners.
The venue offers a dedicated vegetarian/vegan menu with many vegan-friendly dishes like curries, pad thai, and deep-fried vegetables. The kitchen is shared with meat and the HappyCow listing advises checking if a shared fryer is used, so cross-contact is possible. Confirm with staff.