My Thai Vegan Café

South End & Chinatown


This welcoming cafe is up a sketchy staircase, tucked into a sunlit 2nd-story space. It’s an animal-free zone – but good enough that meat eaters will enjoy eating here too. The menu has a Thai twist, offering noodle soups, dumplings, excellent spring rolls and pad Thai. The bubble tea gets raves.


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