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					<description><![CDATA[What a wonderfully inspiring article! I loved how Centara and their restaurant Suan Bua in Bangkok are bringing together Thai culinary heritage and modern wellness through plant-based cuisine. The idea of “food as medicine,” combined with GI-certified ingredients and rare Thai herbs, really stood out to me.
As someone who has shifted into more meat-and-eggs eating but always appreciates a strong vegetarian option, I find this approach both refreshing and respectful of tradition. I especially liked the way the article highlighted dishes like the tofu herbal spring rolls and the vegetable soup with nine seasonal vegetables—so symbolic and thoughtful.

Overall, this piece makes me want to visit Suan Bua and try the new festival menu myself — it’s great to see vegetarian dining elevated in such a creative, meaningful way. Thank you for sharing this!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What a wonderfully inspiring article! I loved how Centara and their restaurant Suan Bua in Bangkok are bringing together Thai culinary heritage and modern wellness through plant-based cuisine. The idea of “food as medicine,” combined with GI-certified ingredients and rare Thai herbs, really stood out to me.<br />
As someone who has shifted into more meat-and-eggs eating but always appreciates a strong vegetarian option, I find this approach both refreshing and respectful of tradition. I especially liked the way the article highlighted dishes like the tofu herbal spring rolls and the vegetable soup with nine seasonal vegetables—so symbolic and thoughtful.</p>
<p>Overall, this piece makes me want to visit Suan Bua and try the new festival menu myself — it’s great to see vegetarian dining elevated in such a creative, meaningful way. Thank you for sharing this!</p>
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