Vegan
Raw
Thai
Western
Bakery
Gluten-free
Breakfast
Burmese

Social enterprise restaurant est. 2009 serving healthy, vegan food. Menu is based on Shan, Burmese, Thai, and western breakfast dishes. Operates a zero waste kitchen working with local organic farmers. Makes almond and coconut milk for coffee and tea. Smoothie bowls, juices, and milkshakes are on offer as well as cakes, pies, brownies, and ice cream. Ingredients are listed for each dish. In the same compound is My Best Life CNX and a charity thrift store. Air-con room inside & outside dog-friendly seating. Computer use allowed and has power outlets. Note that whilst the cafe is vegan, items with beeswax are sold on the premises. Previously at 116 Maneenoparat Rd. Open Tue 9:00am-5:00pm, Wed-Thu 9:00am-8:00pm, Fri 9:00am-10:00pm, Sat 9:00am-8:00pm, Sun 9:00am-5:00pm. Closed Mon.


182 Reviews

First Review by eatyourveggies

vegangyy

Points +908

Vegan
15 Jan 2019

Food here is wonderful!

Delicious! Service was great and it’s such a lovely place to sit out. Indoor and outdoor seating.

Pros: Fully vegan , Eat with a cause, Lovely atmosphere

RickW

Points +47

Mostly Veg
12 Dec 2018

Poor french toast and poor service

Ordered vegan french toast. It was one of the most expensive items on the menu. It came with two dry looking pieces of bread and 4 small pieces of fruit. Complained and they put banana and peanut butter on it as on the menu. They put the tinyest amount of peanut butter on it so we asked for more. They said they would only give more for an additional charge. Very disappointed.

LaPetiteVegane

Points +95

Vegan
06 Dec 2018

Not impressed

Free Bird Cafe is a lovely spot where everything is decorated with care and love. Unfortunately, the food isn't very good. Flavours are lacking, the portions are quite small considering the prices and the ingredients' choices are sometimes a bit surprising (non peeled potatoes with black spots in the Khao Soi and grated purple carrot instead of crunchy noodles on top). I wish the menu was a bit smaller but have better executed dishes.

Pros: Not for profit and supports minorities, Decor

Cons: Flavours and ingredients, Prices, Portions

stefanocipriano

Points +52

Vegan
27 Nov 2018

Food that fuels your heart and soul !

A meal that 100% of the profits go to supporting language and arts learning centers for refugees from Burma ! Everything is delicious ! Get the fritters and the salad sampler for sure that way you try a lot of there flavors ! The service is so friendly and helpful :)

Pros: Big portions , Tasty unique flavors , Service with smile

Cons: A little pricey , Super noisey in ac dining room

falanglanna

Points +142

Vegan
07 Nov 2018

fifty-fifty

Samosa delicious but 2nd times less than first time. Coffee excellent. Pumpkin dish ok but nothing special. Dish with patatoes very disappointing because patatoes with black spot skin and tasteless sauce. Burmese salat consisted of half leaves and half rather hart stems. In 3 times never satisfied, thus never again. There are many places in town with better food.

Pros: Consistently vegan. Some nice salats.Very friendly, I like the charity idea. Nevertheless...

Cons: somewhat overpriced. Ordered 2 takeaway salats, without onion but were full of it. Once was told, the wrong day off.

snagab15

Points +248

Vegan
27 Sep 2018

Stick to the Thai food for cheaper options

The restaurant is clean, eclectic, supports a good cause, and has a small shop of natural products. Ordered the Burmese tea leaf salad (good!) and the iced cocomocha (really good! Especially on a hot day!)

Pros: Clean, Natural products shop, Cocomocha

Cons: More expensive than other restaurants

JonJon

Points +20864

Vegan
17 Aug 2018

Charity restaurant and best brownie I had in Asia!

This restaurant is a charity to help Burmese refugees. The menu is 100% vegan (and I've not seen on the menu the drink with honey). The food consists of Burmese and western dishes. It's a bit pricey but it's for a cause. The place has nice vibes and it's pleasant to stay here. In terms of food, I had the samossas that were tasty with their green sauce, a smoothie that could have had more flavors and a terrific brownie! The only real one I had in Asia. The place worth the try just for it! Some other dishes look quite ordinary, but they're good.

Pros: charity restaurant, good food, amazing brownie, nice vibes

Cons: not 100% vegan(?)

nikkappa4

Points +148

Vegetarian
11 Aug 2018

Love it

There is not much more to say that hasn't already been said. The food is incredible and the intention of the restaurant is amazing. 100% of the proceeds goes to their charity foundation Thai Freedom House. I don't think it gets much better than that; good food and good intention.

Pros: staff food variety brownie positive vibes

Harrie4

Points +53

Vegan
03 Aug 2018

Good food and amazing cause!

The menu, which served everything including breakfast all day, was extensive with many options. We had a smoothie bowl, a smoothie and hummus plate. All were very good and exactly what we were craving! The staff were friendly and the atmosphere was welcoming. We definitely recommend, especially as it’s for a good cause.

leahconroy

Points +61

Vegan
03 Aug 2018

Great place

Great extensive vegan breakfast, salad, sandwich, bigger meals menu and drinks menu. Lovely staff. Great cause. Preloved books and clothes for sale also along with a selection of ethical/vegan goods eg bamboo straws, homemade deo, kombucha, Vega chocolate etc. 100% of profits help Burmese refugees. The potato hash was great. Interesting to try and compare the Burmese cuisine to Thail.

Pros: Great all vegan menu , Lovely staff, Great cause

Cons: A lit pricier than local places

veganziggy

Points +157

Vegan
24 Jun 2018

NOPE

I get this is a charity and i'm more than happy to give money to this important cause as i do with other causes that I am passionate about, however this place was a total rip off and the food was awful. It took over 10 minutes before our order was taken and the food came before our drinks.

We ordered a sandwich and the samosas which were the most basic and bland I've ever had. It felt like a child had made it. Literally 2 slices of bread with a dollop of hummus, lettuce and a tomato. Probably the worst sandwich I've ever had...and to make matters worse we were charged an extortionate amount for 2 dishes with no drink!

Cons: Bad food, Over priced, Bad service

peasandunderstanding

Points +257

Vegan
28 Apr 2018

All together Brilliancy

Free Bird House is such a gem! Not only because of the fabulous menu (lavender latte anyone?), the quirky interiors or the second hand shop in the back, but all the profits made go towards helping minorities, and in particular Burmese refugees.

They do western style foods like french toast, pancakes and smoothie bowls, along with traditional burmese meals. I had the papaya shan salad, apple cider limade and a lavender latte made beautifully by the barista. Throughout the month Free Bird hosts a range of events. One particularly eye-catching is the lunch meet up Nomad Girls Wednesdays. Definitely need to check that out next time around!

CamilleMacLeod

Points +825

Vegan
20 Apr 2018

Charming place!

Tasty food, good service and great concept! Worth going, loved the curry.

TanyaCamilleri

Points +54

Vegan
04 Apr 2018

Love!

What an amazing place! All profits go to supporting refugees in Burma. Very inspiring. I got a salad and Pad Thai and both were very yummy.

LauraHolton

Points +25

Vegetarian
27 Mar 2018

Delicious food, great vibe

Really nice, chilled atmosphere. Massive menu packed with so many vegan options. I had a Shan Pennywort Salad and it was delicious!

Pros: Incredible selection of vegan food

Bethevegan

Points +338

Vegan
20 Mar 2018

Wonderful food and a beautiful cause!

Not only does 100% of the profits go to a charity that supports refugees from Burma and minorities in Thailand, the food is also exceptionally good. The Burmese papaya salad was a wonderful mix of flavours. It was nice to have something different, it was very unique to anything we have tried before. The coffee is also one of the best vegan cappuccinos I have had to date! So good! I'm happy to pay extra for the cause, the quality of food is a wonderful bonus!

Pros: Everything's vegan, Profits go to a good cause, Delicious food

carolink

Points +358

Vegetarian
13 Mar 2018

fantastic food for a good cause

All the dishes we had were great. The burmese pennywort salad was something really special, I've never tasted these flavours before. And the Drinks are just amazing. The Lavender latte with almond and coconut milk was maybe the best vegan latte I've ever had. That you support the Thai freedom house with just eating there is an additional plus.

Pros: everything on the Menu is vegan, great flavours, special dishes, that you normally don't get vegan

Cons: none

annprie

Points +528

Mostly Veg
04 Mar 2018

lovely community space

Smoothie bowls (spirulina!) (around 250Baht I think) and pancakes (~180Baht) are the BOMB! A bit pricey, but good portions and for a good cause! They also have secondhand clothes and some other things for sale (bee wax wraps!) lovely space and nice ambiente

JoslynChittilapally

Points +99

Vegan
16 Feb 2018

delicious smoothie bowls

Spirulina smoothie bowl was delicious. Also ordered the French toasts sandwich -which turned out to be too sweet.

Pros: healthy breakfast options, smoothie bowls

AshleighJadeCheung

Points +50

Vegan
09 Feb 2018

Lives up to the hype!

Popped in for lunch with my partner and ordered the Khao Soi, a fresh passionfruit soda and a nutty milkshake (I’ve forgotten the name, but it’s the last one on the menu). Absolutely everything we ordered came out quickly, was delicious as was very well presented.
It was a little expensive, but you can see where the extra baht went. Also, the cafe sells lots of sustainable and ethically-minded products.

Pros: Quick and friendly service, Great presentation and flavours, Great selection of dishes and drinks

Cons: A little pricey, but worth it

TheFriendlyVegans

Points +55

Vegan
30 Jan 2018

Must try bowls!

The Free Bird Cafe is not the cheapest option around. But since all the money goes to charity work, we didn't mind paying a little extra.
We have been there a few times now, and never had anything we didn't like.
If we have to point out a favorite, it would be their bowls. Especially the Spirulina Bowl is a winner.

Pros: Great relaxing ambient, Nice menu, Beautiful bowls!

Cons: Prices are a little high

RawChefYin

Points +5856

Vegan
28 Jan 2018

Clean, yummy food

We were there for the Weekly Nomad Girls Lunch where all women are welcome to meet up every Wednesday at 12pm over delicious vegan, organic, local food.

Free Bird Cafe is a 100% social enterprise where all profits help support education for refugees from Burma. They also have a second-hand boutique and a donation centre.

We had the
1. Free Bird Green Tea Leaf Fried Rice 110 Baht
A Free Bird Cafe original, combining lots of veggies, organic purple rice and key ingredients from their Green Tea Leaf Salad.

2. Chickpea Curry 110 Baht
Burmese style, inspired by Indian Chana Masala, made of whole chickpeas, red and yellow curry, capsicum and long green beans.

Food was really, really good. I would totally go back again if I'm here longer.

veggie_traveller

Points +173

Vegan
26 Jan 2018

Some nice dishes and a great cause

This is a great cafe in the old town, with all proceeds going to education and other programmes run for Burmese refugees in Chiang Mai. Their dishes are slightly more expensive than other places but I saw it as a donation so didn’t mind. Their Khao Soi is amazing as are the smoothies and vegan chocolate brownie. It can take some time for things to come out when busy but it was always fresh and tasty.

ClaudiaMarie

Points +106

Vegan
25 Jan 2018

Tasty, but very expensive

I was excited to try this place out, but taken aback at the prices. I understand it’s healthy and profits go to a great cause, but wow! That being said, I ordered the cheaper things. The Burmese tea leaf salad was very good (95B) and tasted authentic and the cacao mocha drink was incredibly tasty (95B). Service was a bit slow, self serve water available, and lots of take home goodies to buy.

hillevifock

Points +96

Vegan
21 Jan 2018

Great food!

I had a coconut ice latte and scrambled tofu, and my friend had a cacao smoothie bowl. The food was amazing and the coffee as well. We really likes the atmosphere and concept and the staff was friendly. The cause is also great!

Pros: Tasty food and drinks, Good atmosphere, Great cause

Cons: A bit pricey, but they give all of their profits t

ChantelleDerrick

Points +94

Vegan
18 Jan 2018

Superfood bowls

The raw cacao superfood bowl was heavenly. Chocolate smoothie layered with fresh fruits, shaved coconut, chia seeds and more. Nutritious and delicious it was sensational! A must try while in Chiang Mai. The ambience is lovely too with lots of plants at the entrance and a nice little gift shop and used clothing to buy too.

Sdaenz

Points +26

Vegan
16 Jan 2018

Cozy vegan place with great food

Perfect for brunch. Prices are high for Thailand, but that's ok because all profits go to social projects and it's a really nice place with lovely, healthy food.




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