Goodsouls Kitchen - Vegan Restaurant
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After a disastrous first visit and some constructive mutual feedback with the owner, as promised we returned. This is a second review, as we found when we went. See many photos. We went earlier, at 6.15pm rather than 7pm, much quieter and almost, like a different restaurant completely. The ambience was much more relaxed and calm. Staff were really excellent, order taken, smiles, food served impeccably. Highly impressive considering our previous engagement. Head waitress was smiling... Mango lassi worth a special mention, as is the Tea Leaf Salad; both bring superb examples of high quality productions. I loved the mushroom burger, the chunky wedge fries are wonderful, very good salad dressing; and the vegan mayo just blew me away. Very tasty all round. My daughter (15) is picky, she scored the burger a 7.5/10, which is quite a descent a score from a teenager 😎 I was impressed with many things including the overall speed of service, the non rushed feel to the meal and the clean air from the purifier behind us. Constructively, I'd aim to keep the front door closed where possible to insure air quality integrity. Cakes looked delicious but we couldn't manage them this time. I also appreciate the No Laptops or Tablets policy, refreshing. Pick your time to dine here to avoid the very busy times where/if possible Thankyou for the experience, I will recommend this and also dine again with you, with pleasure 🙏🫶
OMGOMG
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* Also reviewed on HappyCow 🐮 23 Oct 23. We had already looked on HC ahead of our visit to find well rated places. Really happy to have found this one, and just up the road from our accommodation! The food was tasty overall - excellent spring rolls, yummy mushroom and cheese burger with nicely cooked wedges. The papaya salad was ok and the garlic bread was a little dry and surprisingly bland. A small blip in a lovely al fresco dinner. The staff were really nice and attentive throughout the evening too. We'd popped in earlier in the day for a coffee and cake, with the coffee being rated as 'the best coffee I've had since we left home' (which was a month and quite a few coffees ago), plus the cake portion was huge! PS: There's a couple of sister restaurants nearby (ish). One is called 'Reform Kafé', which is an outdoor version inside the old city walls that has mostly the same menu (just no pizza's I think) but they do have beers etc, unlike Goodsouls. The other is 'Downtown Vegan Garden Restaurant', which is outside the old city walls to the East and appears to also have a similar menu and beers, cocktails etc. Update Sun 29 Oct 23: Our second visit was not the same at all, sadly. The service was good but food was below average. The pizza was bland and the Philly cheese steak was, despite having a generous filling, surprisingly average. Should've stuck with the one good visit earlier. Dropped to three stars. Pros: Yummy food (usually?), Helpful, friendly staff, Large portions Cons: Food quality/taste is inconsistent
Tony FTony F
10
I came into this place wanting to love it and have been about 10 times. The menu is highly varied with a mix of local and western cuisine plus a really great drink list. The setting is really nice with an indoor, air conditioned area and outdoor. The food is a bit all over the place - some dishes are excellent and some inedible. The quinoa salad was incredibly disappointing with very little quinoa that was soggy, and every flavor was acidic. The fried spring rolls are excellent. A lot of dishes are just ok. The green curry is the worst I’ve ever had - very slimey. The staff are totally indifferent every time, perhaps my biggest turn-off. The oldest waitress seems to intimidate the others. She didn’t want me to sit at a booth, she didn’t come to take my order and looked so displeased and busy when I gently asked her to take my order about 10 minutes after looking at the menu. I had to ask for water even though everyone else got it, another sneer. No matter how much I smiled, she wouldn’t smile back. Odd. Maybe she’s having a bad day but she doesn’t seem appropriate for front of house service. A little smile and some genuine service would make everything else ok. This is after all the land of smiles and who knew vegans could be so miserable.
Marisa MarchitelliMarisa Marchitelli
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One of our absolute favorite vegan restaurants in Chiang Mai! We have been here many times for breakfast, brunch, lunch and dinner and have always enjoyed their fantastic vegan dishes from their huge menu. The service is always good, and the restaurant has a nice, comfortable ambiance with both indoor and outdoor seating available. Prices are moderate, but about what you would expect for a nice vegan meal. I love their breakfast choices, breakfast bowls, smoothies, burgers, steaks, and salads. They also have curries, rice and noodle dishes, tempeh dishes, and pizza. Their vegan desserts are pretty yummy, too. Usually, reservations are not necessary, but if you have a large party with a seating preference, it may be best to reserve a table. It is a popular restaurant, so they can be busy at times. If you are looking for great vegan food and a restaurant with a huge menu, then definitely try this place when you are visiting Chiang Mai
Mark PittsMark Pitts
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We ate here twice .Although the food is delicious this restaurant can improve a lot. They are lacking a system. Although there are many people working with a beautiful smile they just didn’t had any ability to give the correct service. In our opinion due to lack of guidance and training. We saw multiple people leaving because nobody came to there table to take the order after they had received water and a menu. We asked for appetizers and mains but we received first one main, 15 minutes later another and the appetizers even later, although we had asked for them first. We were given our food but didn’t had any cutterly. And could have consumed more drinks if the staff came to the terrace more often. We saw other tables having the same kind of problems. We forgave it after the first visit because the food was jummy but after the second time we are sure we won’t come back or wouldn’t recommend
Hanne PeetersHanne Peeters
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I went to this restaurant with a big group (I made a reservation) and they were very friendly and accommodating. The 15 of us ordered tons of food, appetizers, drinks, and desserts and everything, including the service, decor, and presentation, was EXCELLENT! We had fresh and fried spring rolls, mushroom larb, khao soi, pineapple fried rice, beetroot burgers, falafel, quinoa, berry bowl, mushroom steak, and so much more, along with smoothies, teas, cakes, etc. I also ate here without my group and while I didn't have as much food, the experience was still good due to the food, service, and loveliness. Very highly recommended. Update: I also went for a fabulous breakfast of banana pancakes with mango and coconut whipped cream, a bagel sandwich, and a soy matcha latte, all of which was excellent.
Dan BrookDan Brook
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