This North Park Thai restaurant has a variety of inexpensive veg options. As always with Thai make sure and ask to have fish sauce left out. Thai time is known for it's exceptional curries.
Thai Time
Veg-Friendly Restaurant
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Location: North Park
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Feb 16, 2007
It's always a treat to visit Thai Time. I've enjoyed every dish I've tried. The mango sweet rice is killer. I have never been there when it's busy -- more people need to dine there!
Mar 23, 2005
What it lacks for in style, it makes up for in simple charm. For the money, as far as value and service, it gets no better then Thai Time.
Jan 12, 2005
The food is awesome. We have gone several times and have always got the same great level of service and good quality food. The vegies are always fresh, the tofu is just right, and the Tom Yom and Tom Kah soups are excelent.
Mar 06, 2004
Good food and inexpensive. We asked them about the ingredients of the mock chicken and mock duck and they let us see the cans: they are vegan with sugar, and made outside the country I believe which means it is likely the sugar is vegan. I recommend the Pad Thai (ask for no eggs, no fish sauce---the fish sauce just to be safe). They brought us a desert with our receipt that was mango with coconut milk and sweet rice. Pretty rad.
They have a lunch special I saw on the menu where you can get Pad Thai with soup (which the person said was vegan), vegetable rolls (which the person said was vegan) , rice, salad (ask about dressing, I forgot to) and meat wontons (tell them “no wontons†when you order!) for $4.50. I see myself becoming a lunchtime regular.
May 03, 2003
thai time is a great find for me, a lover of thai curries. the red curry with tofu is to die for! inexpensive and a nice ambiance too.
Apr 27, 2003
If you're allergic to MSG, you may want to avoid this restaurant. They go heavy on it, and it's difficult to avoid even if you request it not to be used.