There are no Mysore-style Ashtanga Yoga classes in Bangkok, until further notice


Classes have been suspended due to dwindling student numbers, and scarcity of authentic Ashtanga Yoga teachers.


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Classes In Bangkok

Bangkok Bounty

  1. I)Vegetarian Restaurants and Cafes

There are many vegetarian places to eat in Bangkok, and I think I have eaten at most of them. However, vegetarian does not necessarily equate to healthy, or yummy. So here there is no attempt at comprehensiveness. Rather, this is just a totally subjective list of the places in town that I like to eat.

Suan Pai at Baan Ari 

The legend! An inexpensive outdoor vegetarian food court, in the very pleasant Baan Ari / Banana Family Park community Dharmma centre close to Ari BTS. Apart from our apartment, this is my favorite place to eat in Bangkok. Mornings and lunchtimes only.  

Khun Churn @ Sukhumvit 42

High quality Thai food and slightly high - for Bangkok - prices. A stylish place, the haunt of the fashionable and the famous. Almost 4,000 Likes for their Facebook page tells you something! And it is conveniently located just at the end of our street!

Chamlong’s Asoke Vegetarian Restaurant

A large vegetarian food court close to Chatuchat (JJ) Market, across the street from Exit 1 of the MRT. Big buffet selection of good, inexpensive food. Adjoining is a really good, really cheap, Thai-style health food grocery store. 

Kwan-Imm Jae

Vegie Chinese food in the Phrom Pong area, Sukhumvit Soi 24/1. Not a charming location, but I like the food a lot.

Anotai   

Soi Rama 9 Hospital. Almost impossible to find. Quite a fancy, air conditioned place. Mostly decent Thai, and Italian style food. Vegetables are said to be organic, grown on their own farm. Large selection of nice cakes and desserts. 

Rasayana Raw Food Cafe

57 Soi Sukhumvit Soi 39. Not too everyones taste, but worth a mention. Also one of Bangkok's only genuine health spa / retreat’s.

Aroi

57 Dinso Road, Banglamphu. Lots of mock meat dishes. Definitely yummy, probably not healthy.

May Kaidee

The eccentrically charming May has been feeding the spaced-out Farang backpackers around Samsen and Koh San Road and for two decades now. Three Bangkok branches and one in Chiang Mai. She also teaches Thai vegetarian cooking. The food could be said to be not particularly authentically Thai, but it’s certainly acceptable to me. Plus for outstanding services to the vegetarian cause in Thailand, she most definitely deserves our respect.