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The Vegetarian Cottage is a dessert in Chatuchak, Bangkok — Trust Score 92.4/100 based on 440 verified Google reviews (92% real-reviewer ratio).

The Vegetarian Cottage

📍 Chatuchak, Bangkok🍰 Dessert🍷 Fine DiningUpdated 14d ago
92
Trust Score
Excellent
Rating
46
Volume
32
Local Gd
10
Authority
5
4.6
440 reviews
AI Verified · 96% realTop 83% in Dessert
Rating timeline
Quality trend
Improving
1+ year ago
4.55
42 reviews
3-12 months
4.71
7 reviews
Last 3 months
5.00
1 review
Popular times
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Usually not too busy right now
Community rating
4.2★★★★779 votes
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Delicious / Tasty×14Spicy×5Affordable×5Nice atmosphere×2Fresh ingredients×1Expensive×1Small portions×1

What Google Reviewers Say About The Vegetarian Cottage

5Martha May

We had a lovely experience at this cute restaurant. The food and drinks were delicious, and the staff were attentive and friendly. The menu is huge, serving a wide variety of imitation-meat dishes, and everything is presented with care. I can't wait to come back next time I'm in Bangkok 💚🍃

5Eve of Spring

Amazing vegan restaurant. The prices are on the higher end but still affordable especially compared to western prices. The food is high-quality and the menu is primarly vegan versions of meat-based dishes. I highly recommend this place.

5Ankit Dhalawat

One the best vegan & vegetarian restaurant i have still been to in bangkok. Very different environment and friendly staff. Would highly recommend everyone to go once. They even sell different kinds of mok meat. Would definitely vist again. They also understand Jain food.

About The Vegetarian Cottage

Location
 41/19 Vibhavadi Rangsit 16/21 Alley, Khwaeng Chom Phon, Chatuchak, Bangkok 10900, Thailand
Cuisine
Dessert, Fine Dining, Japanese, Thai, Vegetarian, Western
Trust Score
92.4/100 — Highly credible reviews

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