This is a Chiang Mai restaurant that specializes in rice dishes. The restaurant is located in the suburbs of Chiang Mai. It takes about 25 minutes to get there by Grab from the old town, and the fare is about 135 baht! The restaurant feels like it is in a jungle. Walking in will give you a feeling of a different world, and you will immediately feel relaxed. The food is delicious, the drinks are delicious, the service is friendly, and the food is very affordable! After eating, I went to the nearby shops to stroll around, feeling very literary.
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This is a Chiang Mai restaurant that specializes in rice dishes. The restaurant is located in the suburbs of Chiang Mai. It takes about 25 minutes to get there by Grab from the old town, and the fare is about 135 baht! The restaurant feels like it is in a jungle. Walking in will give you a feeling of a different world, and you will immediately feel relaxed. The food is delicious, the drinks are delicious, the service is friendly, and the food is very affordable! After eating, I went to the nearby shops to stroll around, feeling very literary.
This is a very elegant restaurant in Chiang Mai. It is located in an old wooden house. Surrounded by lush woods, the environment is very elegant. Every dish here is carefully cooked by the chef, with good color, fragrance and taste. It is especially delicious, sour and spicy, and definitely worth a good taste.
Okay. Not suitable for asians I guess
This hidden Thai-style Michelin restaurant at the end of the Rainforest Market is the best value for money among Michelin restaurants in Chiang Mai! The price is really good, 60-70 RMB per person, 3-5 friends can have a small gathering or check-in, absolutely affordable. And everyone can choose what they like~ It is a Thai-based restaurant, with some Western kitchen feeling, and the service is also very good. It is recommended to sit indoors, otherwise there are indeed more mosquitoes and flies outdoors, and the toilet water is only effective for 15 minutes. As the title says, I like meena's two fruit ice cream crepes/breads the most. They have a rich taste, hot crepes, slightly melted ice cream, and a little bit of fruit, which is really delicious. You can find it directly with Google Navigation, and parking is super convenient. If you choose to go on Sunday when the Rainforest Market is open, you can go to the market to eat! The food and scenery are beautiful, a gathering with friends, a lunch with girlfriends + afternoon tea, an ideal place, and great for taking photos, plus the street murals and decorations of the Rainforest Market, it is simply too good to take photos! #Michelin Restaurant #Places that are asked about in Moments #Niche Discovery Club #Romantic Date Restaurant #Have Fun with Friends
I spent 5 days in Chiang Mai, and I didn't treat my stomach badly at all! From Michelin restaurants to market foodcourts, to various night market roadside stalls, I will share with you some food lists. 📍Thai Basil Pork Rice: Per capita consumption: 8-20rmb This pork rice is really the most queued at Chiang Mai University Night Market, but it is really delicious, and it is freshly fried. Remember to add an egg, the half-cooked fried egg rice is simply amazing! 📍Michelin restaurant: Meena Per capita consumption: 100rmb Recommended: three-color glutinous rice, fried fish, local specialty fried seasonal vegetables This restaurant is in the Rain Tree Market, it is a Michelin recommended restaurant, you can dine in the original natural environment, and there is also a special children's play area and a cultural and creative design store. In terms of dishes, they specialize in creative northern Thai cuisine, and the presentation of each dish is also very delicate. 📍Northern Thai hot pot: Moo Yim Jim Jun Hot Pot Average consumption: 30rmb Recommendations: pork balls, green vegetables, beef, pork liver This Northern Thai hot pot is really cost-effective. But if you go late, you have to queue up, and there is no air conditioning in the store. The clay pot is served with charcoal fire, and the soup base is made of lemongrass with broth. There is a unique Thai spice flavor in the salty and fresh taste, which I like very much. 📍Teresa Teng's favorite curry noodles Average consumption: 30rmb This store is an old internet celebrity. Many guides to Chiang Mai recommend them. So we came here because of their reputation. It is in the alley near Nimman Road. We ordered classic curry noodles and satay chicken skewers. Curry noodles are sweet and salty, a bit like satay noodles. I think the chicken skewers are dry and woody, so-so. 📍Café Yelloo Per capita consumption: 25rmb This is a cafe I randomly opened with my own intuition without any guide. The environment is very good, the decoration is ins-style, and the photos are very good. They use their own coffee beans, and the surroundings of cups and clothes are pretty good. 📍Brunch: sun rays cafe It is in the ancient city, close to Wat Phra Singh. Click the sign of their menu with your eyes closed, and you will get full marks just by looking at the presentation. There are a lot of fruits, with honey bread, and a cup of coffee, and a good mood for the day starts from here. 📍Street snacks: There are also some snacks that can be found in the night market of the ancient city, the night market of Chiang Mai University, and the small vendors on the roadside. The average cost is more than 10 yuan. Recommend a few of my favorites! Banana pancakes: sweet and delicious, less condensed milk is convenient, otherwise it will be a bit greasy. Northern Thai sausage: mixed with lemongrass, chili and lemongrass for fermentation. 🙈Other Chiang Mai places are welcome to add, save for next time!! #Local only delicacies #Michelin restaurant