
For vegans, and our certified Kosher menu offers a wide selection of exceptionally fine cuisine. Only the freshest vegetables, fruits, soy, meats, grains, and all other ingredients make their way into our delicious meals and appetizers. Bodhi Vegan Thai Kitchen is conveniently located at 9198 W Olympic Blvd, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. We are a casual restaurant that is great for couples or larger groups to dine, and kids are also welcome.
Casual spot specializing in kosher, vegetarian & vegan Pan-Asian fare with an emphasis on Thai.
Hours
| Saturday | Closed |
| Sunday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–5 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 9198 W Olympic Blvd #3540, Beverly Hills, CA 90212
Phone: (310) 248-2777
Website: http://bodhikosher.com/
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Order and Reservations
Reservations: bodhikosher.com
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Reviews
We ordered a variety of dishes like pad Thai with soy tofu and soy chicken, Thai green and Thai red curry. Serving sizes were adequate, they gave us good portion sizes.
The Pad Thai was tasty and served with generous portion of vegetables, however it also came with a portion of rice that we had no idea what to eat with, not to mention the rice was slightly undercooked. The same rice and vegetables serving was also given with the green and red curries, which tasted great but could’ve tased better with the cooked rice.
The pineapple fried rice with soy chicken was excellent, it was my first time trying the dish.
I would recommend this place to anybody who want to try vegan Thai food.
It’s shockingly lazy and shows zero pride or effort. This isn’t restaurant food – it’s assembly-line, fast-food quality at best and feels like serious corner-cutting.
And somehow this cost $59.
PS: I rarely leave negative reviews – I genuinely try to support local businesses. But this was unacceptable, and I think other customers should know what to expect.
They were not especially busy when we arrived, around 1PM on a Thursday. Owner was courteous and gave us an appropriate amount of time to peruse the menu. After some deliberation (my wife knew what she wanted, but I took longer), we ordered the Fresh Roll, Tom Yum soup, Pad Thai, Curry Noodle, Damage Beef and Thai Iced Tea. The Fresh roll rice paper was delightful and the Pad Thai was serviceable. The Curry was authentic and the Thai Iced Tea had an unusual flavor due to the spices that I recommend for the culinary experience.
However, the two big stars were definitely the Tom Yum soup, for its amazingly explosive and hearty flavor, and, unexpectedly, the Damage Beef. I ordered this for the name alone, not expecting anything special, but we were taken completely by surprise. The Damage Beef was extremely addictive and couldn’t stop eating it over all the other dishes. The entire trip may have been worth it just to discover how delicious the Thai interpretation of Beef Jerky could be.
LA is not hurting for kosher options, but we definitely look forward to our next visit, at least to get a few more orders of Damage Beef.
Absolutely rude and ridiculous.
Food was very low quality (no taste, and frozen veges clumped together) and ridiculously overpriced.
Lady was extremely rude. We ordered and ate their. Then she kicked me out of the restaurant for eating a piece of vegan pastry I had with me. She said this is a vegan restaurant, when I told her my dessert was vegan, she still kicked me out, in front of my friends and family.
We had plans to feed our toddler after our lunch but we couldn’t because of her and had to go back to the car and feed him.
Restaurant was completely empty (no wonder).
Also this place is not vegan. They have egg in their noodles unless you specifically ask for eggless.
Would never go back or recommend after what happened with us.