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Places to EAT around Chiang Mai - reviews and discussion

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2 minutes ago, chickenslegs said:

You will get better results by searching google. Type in the subject of the thread followed by aseannow.

E.g.- https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-d&q=chiang+mai+restaurants+aseannow

 

1 minute ago, gamb00ler said:

you're correct... the built in search function is hardly useful

 

I use Google advanced search at:

http://www.google.com/advanced_search?hl=en

and I enter: aseannow.com/topic into the field labelled: site or domain

 

play around with the search terms to get the best results

Thank you both - much appreciated. I find that even sadder that I need to use an external search engine to find what I want rather than a search engine within the site itself. Says a lot really.

 

Thanks again.

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5 minutes ago, Keeps said:

 

Thank you both - much appreciated. I find that even sadder that I need to use an external search engine to find what I want rather than a search engine within the site itself. Says a lot really.

 

Thanks again.

to be fair.... providing a great search function is not a simple thing to accomplish.  The top search engines do make it look easy but there is a lot of design and computing resources behind it.

7 minutes ago, Keeps said:

I find that even sadder that I need to use an external search engine to find what I want rather than a search engine within the site itself. 

It's really sad is that you're using AN to find, promote, or review a restaurant. 

1 minute ago, Nick Carter icp said:

 

   Its on page 2 , 

 

Thank you Nick. 

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Was considering The Dukes or Billy for Christmas day dinner. Any others I should be thinking about? Thanks.

Yeah, I know about those. Should have said I am more interested in local restaurants.

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If you have favorite place to eat or just found somewhere thats good and want to share it, post it in this topic.

 

Ive merged a couple of previous threads into this one to kick it off.

 

 

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La Casita mexican restaurant, just off moonmuang, great soft shell chicken tacos at 75bht each with free chips and dips.

 

Auf Der au German buffet (went this morning) 240bht for all you can eat with coffee and tea included. Just along from Ripping by the river.

 

RajDarBar Indian restaurant, chicken jalfrezi with naan bread around 240bht. LOI kro.

 

Khualek cafe does a really good red curry with rice for about 120bht with views of the river. Opposite Ramping by the river.

On 8/13/2024 at 8:26 PM, rubyjuan said:

Hummus is a superb restaurant.   Not fancy, but the food is exceptional. 

 

Wish I could agree, but their hummus is terrible.

 

Okay, we are on the other side of the earth from the land of hummus, but with a

name like that you'd expect better.

 

Just a can of garbanzo beans thrown into a blender.

Hardly any garlic or tahini by the taste of it.

If any olive oil it was cheap-cheap oil; mostly corn oil, soybean oil etc. with zero taste or aroma.

 

I say don't waste your money on the Hummus from Hummus Restaurant.

Ironic, isn't it.

 

Hummus

Ingredient Quantity
Chickpeas 1 can
Tahini 1/4 cup
Lemon juice 1/4 cup
Garlic 2 cloves
Olive oil 2 tbsp
Cumin 1 tsp
Salt To taste

Water

 

[recipe courtesy of an A.I. Bot)

As needed

 

 

On 8/15/2024 at 10:09 PM, Mahseer said:

Had lunch today at Norden the Swedish restaurant which has been smartened up since my last visit. One standout item on the menu for this bloke is the halibut which never disappoints. Top spot.

 

I second that recommendation from @Mahseer for Norden restaurant.

I can recommend the "Fish Duo".

With fish cooked to perfect tenderness -- not every restaurant fish cooked perfectly like that.

 

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Meatballs excellent, too.

Tasted home-made (but I'm no expert).

Lingonberries not overly tart.

Even the essential mash potatoes were good taste.

 

 

[Photo from FoodPanda delivery service -- which I use frequently.  I don't know price in the restaurant.]

I am surprised no mention so far of That's It Schnitzel.

Such good food.

 

Is it new in Chiang Mai?

I just discovered it a few weeks ago (thanks to Food Panda).

 

I ordered Chicken Schnitzel sandwich.

With "original sauce" plus grilled eggplant optional "topping".

Really delicious.

And a very generous size, too.

 

Now schnitzel looks like a simple food to cook, but it is not.

Cook too fast, and it gets tough because the meat is so thin.

Cook too slow and the crust is cooked, but the meat is raw.

Cooked just right takes a careful touch and, probably, years of experience.

That's It Schnitzel was just right: tender and juicy

 

The egg bread sandwich roll excellent, too.

Fresh, soft, delicious bread.

I don't know if they sell just the bread rolls alone, but if they did, I'd bet would be very popular.

 

Alas, and sad to say, forget the falafel.

Not bad, but not good.

Bland and a little bit dry, which is not nice for falafel to be.

By "bland" I don't mean should be more spicy.

I just mean overall lack of any flavor.

 

Save your appetite for the Schnitzel.

 

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"Make by Yourselt" doesn't really mean you actually make it.

It's just their way to say you can select from a variety of toppings and sauces.

Any good recommendations for out in the Doi Saket area?

6 hours ago, JimGant said:

Any good recommendations for out in the Doi Saket area?

Pizza Plus on the Bosang-Doisaket road about a kilometer south of the 118 intersection. Good menu and food, won’t be disappointed, I usually go for the salmon. Pizza is pretty good too. 

30 minutes ago, novacova said:

Pizza Plus on the Bosang-Doisaket road about a kilometer south of the 118 intersection. Good menu and food, won’t be disappointed, I usually go for the salmon. Pizza is pretty good too. 


Pizza Plus is one of my favorites too, I usually go for the Turkish Pizza and my daughters choose Spaghetti Carbonara and Spaghetti Seafood Kee Mao.

 

Great food and nice hosts.

7 hours ago, JimGant said:

Any good recommendations for out in the Doi Saket area?

 

Wey-La-Dee is not in Doi Saket, but it is on that side of Chiang Mai.

In a small soi behind Thai Watsadu.

 

Link below to their page in the Michelin Guide.

Very, very nice food with an emphasis on quality.

And careful service, too.

 

https://guide.michelin.com/us/en/chiang-mai-region/chiang-mai/restaurant/we-la-dee

 

I read on this forum that it can get crowded with obnoxious Chinese tourists,

but my one experience eating there was pleasant.

 

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On 8/8/2024 at 6:49 PM, Trujillo said:

It's time to roll this one out again.... 

 

BEST PLACES TO EAT IN CHIANG MAI

 

I'm looking for something really noteworthy. Price is not a consideration unless it's fabulously overpriced for what you get. 

 

Some of the well-known names have their ups and downs quality-wise over time. What's the state of play these days? 

Thanks

I booked ShangriLa Hotel

Here's another place to eat in Chiang Mai that hasn't yet been mentioned anywhere on this forum (according to my search): 

Arno's steak house in Ratchapakinai road.

 

Big variety of steaks.

Fine beef.

Aged in-house.

Cut in-house (i.e. not from Makro).

And they understand cooking levels.

 

https://arnosgroup.com/arnos-chiangmai/

 

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Another bread reccomendation:-  If you like Sourdough bread try the loaves produced by Lew and Xavier. Check on their website for locations, I use the Stall at Sansai Tong Tung market, open Sat and Sun 10:00 am to 16:00 pm. Don't worry if they are not there at 10 just sit down and have a coffee and wait while they turn up and set up. 

There are 2 other shops see their facebook page Lew Xavier Bakery  or their LEWXAVIERBAKERY.COM website for location of other sites and opening hours.

Hope you enjoy.  

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On 3/1/2025 at 4:25 PM, mickmac said:

Another bread reccomendation:-  If you like Sourdough bread try the loaves produced by Lew and Xavier. Check on their website for locations, I use the Stall at Sansai Tong Tung market, open Sat and Sun 10:00 am to 16:00 pm. Don't worry if they are not there at 10 just sit down and have a coffee and wait while they turn up and set up. 

There are 2 other shops see their facebook page Lew Xavier Bakery  or their LEWXAVIERBAKERY.COM website for location of other sites and opening hours.

Hope you enjoy.  

 

Thank you, I was looking for good sourdough bread!

 

Incidentally, I took a date to Hannah Hahn Cafe and Restaurant and it was a total triumph. The place has even a good breakfast selection, Pizza, Thai food and very nice surroundings. Prices a touch higher but not insane. I guess you pay for the premium ambience.

 

Menu is here:

 

https://hannah-hahn.com/en/menu/

 

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Anywhere in Chiang Mai for Viet food like the menus I'm posting with this? Really miss this kind of such!

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11 minutes ago, DrPhibes said:

Anywhere in Chiang Mai for Viet food like the menus I'm posting with this? Really miss this kind of such!

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Never been but don't know if this fits what you are looking for?

 

https://www.tripadvisor.com/Restaurant_Review-g293917-d25296131-Reviews-Thia_G_Vietnamese_Restaurant_Chiang_Mai-Chiang_Mai.html

 

The other one I have heard about is Lucky's Vietnamese:-

Address : 10 Kradangnga Road, Chang Phueak Subdistrict, Mueang Chiang Mai District, Chiang Mai 50300

 

Not been to either so can't comment on authenticity/quality but might be worth a visit?

 

2 hours ago, DrPhibes said:

Anywhere in Chiang Mai for Viet food

Just type "Chiang Mai" and "Vietnamese restaurants" into google and you will see plenty!

 

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2 hours ago, DezLez said:

Just type "Chiang Mai" and "Vietnamese restaurants" into google and you will see plenty!

 

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I doubt 3 or more of them are Vietnamese restaurants. Happy(ish) to be proven wrong but I doubt I will be....

11 minutes ago, Keeps said:

I doubt 3 or more of them are Vietnamese restaurants. Happy(ish) to be proven wrong but I doubt I will be....

What a pointless post unless you know them!

13 minutes ago, Keeps said:

I doubt 3 or more of them are Vietnamese restaurants. Happy(ish) to be proven wrong but I doubt I will be....

Ya, the only one so that looks a bit like the menu I posted is Sai Gon Oi.  Will go give them a try.

5 hours ago, DrPhibes said:

Anywhere in Chiang Mai for Viet food like the menus I'm posting with this? Really miss this kind of such!

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Plaza 89 has a decent Vietnamese.

Just paid a visit to La Casita Mexican on Ratvithi Road near Thapae Gate.

 

Got a takeaway for 2 of us to eat throughout the day as it's raining. Fantastic value for money. Chicken quesadilla, 2 soft shrimp tacos, 2 soft pork in red chili tacos, Spanish rice. Free bag of homemade Tortilla chips and TEN pots of sides/dips spread across the various dishes. Total bill 620 baht. 

 

Have eaten there many times before and the quality is very high and consistent. Plus the owner/manager is a lovely lady.

 

Was considering a takeaway from Ping river branch of The Duke's but realised a similar amount of food was going to cost twice or even 3 times as much. Maybe Saturday, we'll see.......

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