Vegan in London: Mali Vegan Thai

Two dishes of Thai food with vegetables, mock meat and herbs

Fully vegan Thai restaurants do not exist in Prague, so I’m always looking out for one on my holidays. I was really excited to visit this spot in London. Dr HH and I had two starters (shared) and two mains (separate).

Four skewers, two with chunks of tofu and two with chunks of mushroom, drizzled with sauce alongside a small salad

We shared the satay skewers (satay hed & tao hoo). There were two mushroom and two tofu skewers. The mushroom ones were really juicy and meaty and had that extra flavour hit. The tofu ones were lovely and spongy. The satay was peanutty and flavoursome, with some heat but not too spicy. These were great!

Chunks of chicken with chillies and herbs served in lettuce leaves

I love homemade larb, but had never had it in a restaurant , so I was giddy to see it here (larb gai pop). First of all, it was a bit hard to share! The chicken pieces maintained a nice crunchy coating despite the dressing, and the meat was not too soft or mushy. The onions and shimeji were lovely and the dressing was sharp and delicious with a nice heat.

Slices of aubergine, very fine vegan mince, and Thai basil leaves in a light sauce

For my main, I got pad ma khia muang – stir-fried aubergine with minced pork and basil. It had lovely soft, melty aubergine. The Thai basil was fragrant, and the minced pork added good flavour and texture. The flavours were quite simple, but savoury and delicious.

A dish with several different types of vegan pork, in mince form and small chunks, with chillies, vegetables and herbs

Dr HH got the crispy pork (sam moo tip kua prik). There were nice bits of pork which lived up to the crispy name of the dish. The accompanying pork mince gave some flavour and a bit of a different texture. The pork belly wasn’t great for him, with a bit of a tough texture and not a lot of flavour. Overall, it was nicely seasoned and spiced but a bit dry for his tastes – it could’ve done with some sauce (I love drier dishes, so it would have been fine for me).

Overall, we really enjoyed it! The dishes were tasty, service was excellent, and the menu was so tempting. Unfortunately we returned to Prague with the taste for great Thai dishes and nowhere to turn!

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