47 Mun Mueang Rd, Tambon Si Phum, Mueang Chiang Mai District, Chiang Mai 50100
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A Thai restaurant opened by foreigners, similar to a bar, the staff basically speak English and a little Chinese. There are Thai and Western food. Tom Yum Goong, mango sticky rice, pineapple rice, and fried chicken with raw shrimp are worth a try. The average price per person is 50 yuan. It is very close to Thapae Gate, on the same road, and there is a moat in front of the gate, which is very convenient to find.
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A Thai restaurant opened by foreigners, similar to a bar, the staff basically speak English and a little Chinese. There are Thai and Western food. Tom Yum Goong, mango sticky rice, pineapple rice, and fried chicken with raw shrimp are worth a try. The average price per person is 50 yuan. It is very close to Thapae Gate, on the same road, and there is a moat in front of the gate, which is very convenient to find.
Ugo Restaurant and Thai Craft Beer Bar is located at 47 Moon Muang Road | (Next door Thapae Boxing Stadium), Chiang Mai 50200, Thailand Good selection of craft beers - lots of Thai beers as well as some international beers. The Thai food was delicious. My daughter enjoyed her American food as well :) The air conditioning worked great, the wait staff was friendly and helpful, highly recommend this restaurant!
A very good northern Thai style restaurant. The curry seafood stew is quite good, and the Thai noodles are also delicious. The coconut curry chicken is quite unique and delicious, but the quantity is small.
I saw this restaurant when I was making travel plans for Chiang Mai. It had many good reviews, but also some bad ones, so I didn’t plan to eat there. I was participating in the Chiang Mai Marathon, and someone in my running group had eaten there and highly recommended it. Since I didn't make it to the bar I wanted to go to on Christmas Eve, I just took a bus to their house for dinner. We ordered three dishes, the portions were big, the taste was good and the price was affordable. Two of us were a bit full after eating. I especially recommend the raw shrimps, 6 big shrimps for 125B! The ingredients are absolutely fresh, my husband's favorite. My favorite is the curry fried prawns, which has 6 to 7 big prawns and a lot of squid, and it costs about 148B, and 6 grilled chicken wings for 99B. The day before we left Chiang Mai, my husband said he wanted to go eat there again. I also noticed the problem of small flying insects mentioned in the reviews. The first time I ate there was around 7pm, and there were some small insects flying around. The second time was after 9pm, and there was not a single insect. The store was very clean and I don't know what the reason was. Chinese tourists pay in cash and they are given a 10% discount. The large platter in Figure 1 gives you a lot of food.
It is a very ordinary shop near 711 at Thapae Gate, but it is run by people of different nationalities. I was attracted by the super enthusiastic staff who offered 10% discount. There are staff who can communicate in Chinese. The prices are quite reasonable and affordable. The portions are very large. The mango chicken salad has a sauce that is a bit too light. The coconut milk is very fresh and the squid rings are very tender.
Not far from Thapae Gate, about 50 meters south. Business is very good, especially with many Chinese people. Chinese people can get a 10% discount, and Alipay can get a 5% discount. The main dish is Thai food. I ordered curry crab (588B), Tom Yum Goong soup (148B), Thai fried noodles, green papaya salad, stir-fried water spinach, northern Thai curry noodles, pineapple fried rice, basically all the specialties. It is indeed well-deserved. I especially recommend curry crab and pineapple fried rice, which taste authentic. Mango smoothie is 120 baht, Thai milk tea is 60 baht. After discount, four people spent about 1400B, which is very affordable. If you don't want to wait for a table, you must go early. It opens at 11 noon. The boss is a foreigner, so there are also Western food such as pizza on the menu.
The first meal in Chiang Mai~~ We arrived in Chiang Mai at noon. We had to check in at Amora Hotel at 2pm, so we went out for lunch after checking in our luggage. The hotel was not far away, so we just walked there. We ordered coconut seafood, curry shrimp, Tom Yum Goong, mango pineapple rice and water spinach, plus three drinks and two bowls of white rice. It tasted good, and curry rice can never go wrong!!! There is a 10% discount for cash payment. The price is certainly cheaper than in Shanghai, but it is not particularly cheap according to the local standards.