Meet The Plant-Beast, Thailand’s Biggest Plant-Based Burger
It seems that Thailand is currently experiencing a burger craze, with Burger King introducing their "Real Meat Burger," and now vegan café Eat.Co has launched an equally impressive plant-based burger.
Dubbed "The Plant-Beast," this colossal 12-inch plant-based burger weighs approximately 3.7 kilograms and is designed to serve eight people. According to a post on Instagram, the burger is crafted using products from Thailand's finest plant-based brands.
The mammoth patty, provided by Let's Plant Meat, is nestled between home-baked vegan burger buns, complemented by vegan cheese from Swees. Priced at THB1,999, the Plant-Beast is meant to be shared and comes with a generous serving of fries, creating a mouthwatering combination.
Eat.Co goes on to explain that despite its enormous size, this vegan burger has a significantly lower carbon footprint, water footprint, and land footprint compared to a regular-sized beef burger. If you're keen to treat your friends to a memorable meal and wish to try the Plant-Beast, it's important to inform the café at least 48 hours in advance so they can prepare this exceptional burger for you.
For more information on The Plant-Beast and Eat.Co’s other offerings, follow the café on Instagram.
Location: Eat.Co Bangkok, 2nd Floor 700 Sukhumvit soi 26 (corner of Sukhumvit 26, known as soi Ari)
Operating hours: Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, 11:30 AM to 9 PM | Saturday and Sunday, 9 AM to 9 PM
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