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Places that serve bean based meals?

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As a meat avoider, beans are a great staple for their protein content. But when I'm out and about it's hard to find places that serve them. Anything will do, including rice and beans, chilis, or other variations. Anyone know a place that serves beans preferably near Buakao or the other parallel roads south of Klang?

Do you eat at home? I like beans, myself. There's a huge array of bean choices in tins at the supermarkets. I started cooking at home a couple of years ago so I could put nutritious beans (and other things missing from my food intake) in my diet. But I'm still a meat eater, not avoider.

Not sure how many items on this menu contain beans but for meat dodgers it seems quite comprehensive

 

 

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Yes I eat beans at home. Thanks for the 5 star J recommendation I see they have beans and red rice.

Indian food! All over town. :stoner:

Dals, chana (chickpeas), and rajma (pinto). 

 

Middle Eastern (hummus, falafel, fool broad beans, Turkish bean dishes). Also many places but not nearly as many as Indian. 

I was thinking the Full English Breakfast, minus 90% of what is on the plate!

11 hours ago, gk10002000 said:

I was thinking the Full English Breakfast, minus 90% of what is on the plate!

Beans Means Heinz

 

On 11/20/2017 at 12:28 PM, Kaoboi Bebobp said:

Do you eat at home? I like beans, myself. There's a huge array of bean choices in tins at the supermarkets. I started cooking at home a couple of years ago so I could put nutritious beans (and other things missing from my food intake) in my diet. But I'm still a meat eater, not avoider.

 

Hello, I would like to follow your steps, can you tell me what is good to eat ? Thanks.

 

 

2 hours ago, wombat said:

Beans Means Heinz

 

Crazy Dave's would answer ....if still open.

On 11/20/2017 at 10:46 PM, hyku1147 said:

An adventurous soul could  visit  Benny's  Bean Buffet.:smile:

 

 

 

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Totally agree

Judging by the smell around soi Buakhao there are plenty of them!

Anyone seen these for sale around town or the nearest substitute to them ? :cool:

 

 

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Places that serve bean based meals?

The Gas Factory

 

 

On 11/20/2017 at 12:42 PM, tolsti said:

 

I thought that was a Lesbian bar.

 

12 hours ago, EcigAmateur said:

 

Hello, I would like to follow your steps, can you tell me what is good to eat ? Thanks.

 

 

 

I'm not sure what you are asking. As always, Google has charts for nutrition comparison of the legume (beans) class. As for the larger question of what to eat, the answer is a balanced diet every day. Pattaya has a very large selection of all classes of food. I tend to buy a lot of imported vegetables though, as I believe they still have the many good nutrients.  

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