eek Posted September 25, 2009 Posted September 25, 2009 On those few occasion Mr.Eek and I go out to dinner in the evening, we usually end up and either Khun Churn or The Riverside for the boat cruise. The main problem is finding out which restaurants have a decent veg section for me. I particularly love it though when we find a nice veg restaurant because Mr.Eek and i can share our fav foods. Does anyone know of some nice (reasonably priced, not high end please!) places we can try? (Neither of us are fans of overly loud music. Like to chat and eat..and, if it has one, enjoy the view). Would like some variety! Thanks so much!
Dustoff Posted September 25, 2009 Posted September 25, 2009 Hmm, interesting question and when I saw the topic we were going to recommend Khun Churn.. The "Antique Restaurant" (whatever the name actually is) almost across the street from PornPing on the river road, used to be pretty cool many years ago but we haven't been there for a long time. Quiet, kicked back, a little waterfall, live and gentle Northern music.. Like you, we look forward to the responses to your inquiry...
Donnyboy Posted September 25, 2009 Posted September 25, 2009 check out happy cow website nothing to do with me, but i just did a google and 42 listed restaurants in CM came up on the site, some reviewed as well, bon appetit
punkrocker Posted September 25, 2009 Posted September 25, 2009 the taste of heaven restaurant in thapae road is a great place with friendly staff, great garden in the back and most of all amazing food! they also support local elephant parks and are active in other wildlife projects. a good restaurant with genuine interests in the planet.
Dustoff Posted September 25, 2009 Posted September 25, 2009 the taste of heaven restaurant in thapae road is a great place with friendly staff, great garden in the back and most of all amazing food! they also support local elephant parks and are active in other wildlife projects. a good restaurant with genuine interests in the planet. This sounds wonderful but could you please be a bit more location-specific than "in thapae road"? I use a white cane...
KevinHunt Posted September 25, 2009 Posted September 25, 2009 Hmm, interesting question and when I saw the topic we were going to recommend Khun Churn..Like you, we look forward to the responses to your inquiry... Is that the Royal 'we'? Mark Twain once made a remark: "Only kings, presidents, editors, and people with tapeworms have the right to use the editorial 'we.'" Royal 'We'
haybilly Posted September 26, 2009 Posted September 26, 2009 Hmm, interesting question and when I saw the topic we were going to recommend Khun Churn..Like you, we look forward to the responses to your inquiry... Is that the Royal 'we'? Mark Twain once made a remark: "Only kings, presidents, editors, and people with tapeworms have the right to use the editorial 'we.'" Royal 'We' For the ever cynical Mr.Hunt--let's just just assume Dustoff is referring to himself and his partner. Edit--he could, of course, also have a tapeworm.
femi fan Posted September 26, 2009 Posted September 26, 2009 the taste of heaven restaurant in thapae road is a great place with friendly staff, great garden in the back and most of all amazing food! they also support local elephant parks and are active in other wildlife projects. a good restaurant with genuine interests in the planet. But expensive no?
femi fan Posted September 26, 2009 Posted September 26, 2009 Hmm, interesting question and when I saw the topic we were going to recommend Khun Churn..The "Antique Restaurant" (whatever the name actually is) almost across the street from PornPing on the river road, used to be pretty cool many years ago but we haven't been there for a long time. Quiet, kicked back, a little waterfall, live and gentle Northern music.. Like you, we look forward to the responses to your inquiry... We (and i'm not any royal, just me and my partner) frequently go to the Huen Boran (Antique House) on the river south of the main nawarat bridge. The one you mention is more aimed at the tourists, while the one we go to is mostly a thai clientele. Wonderful location, right by the river, and an extensive menu. We eat only a little meat these days, but often we can have excellent non-meat dishes here. There is even an excellent chicken spicy soup which is made from free range chickens. Yam gin gai, but very spicy! It's also next to the white house and the tara bar, and the gymkhana club is nearby, so lots of entertainment in one place.
Steve2UK Posted September 26, 2009 Posted September 26, 2009 I thoroughly recommend the Whole Earth restaurant on Sri Donchai - east from/close to the Chang Klan intersection. Nice atmosphere, smooth service and not expensive considering the quality and location. Huge choice of excellent Thai/Indian vegetarian dishes. Best tables (IMO) for what the OP appears to like are on the upper terrace/balcony that circles the main building. I've seen that they also have tables laid out in an area in the garden - though maybe not in the rainy season? http://maps.google.com/maps?ie=UTF-8&q...0508&li=lmd
Donnyboy Posted September 26, 2009 Posted September 26, 2009 the taste of heaven restaurant in thapae road is a great place with friendly staff, great garden in the back and most of all amazing food! they also support local elephant parks and are active in other wildlife projects. a good restaurant with genuine interests in the planet. This sounds wonderful but could you please be a bit more location-specific than "in thapae road"? I use a white cane... on the happy cow website or here
Donnyboy Posted September 26, 2009 Posted September 26, 2009 For the ever cynical Mr.Hunt--let's just just assume Dustoff is referring to himself and his partner.Edit--he could, of course, also have a tapeworm.
cmsally Posted September 26, 2009 Posted September 26, 2009 I thoroughly recommend the Whole Earth restaurant on Sri Donchai - east from/close to the Chang Klan intersection. Nice atmosphere, smooth service and not expensive considering the quality and location. Huge choice of excellent Thai/Indian vegetarian dishes. Best tables (IMO) for what the OP appears to like are on the upper terrace/balcony that circles the main building. I've seen that they also have tables laid out in an area in the garden - though maybe not in the rainy season?http://maps.google.com/maps?ie=UTF-8&q...0508&li=lmd Beat me to it, but I'll second that.
Dustoff Posted September 26, 2009 Posted September 26, 2009 For the ever cynical Mr.Hunt--let's just just assume Dustoff is referring to himself and his partner.--he could, of course, also have a tapeworm. I do indeed have a tapeworm but if I call my wife that to her face I will wish that I had been wearing a helmet. My (our) curiousity about veggie restaurants is for my tapewo.. wife since I very rarely do the 'food thing'. I have had no sense of hunger (or thirst) whatsoever for almost twenty years so my body has somehow discovered how to survive with almost no food. I forgot about the Whole Earth and agree. We (the worm) ate there many years ago and it was a pleasant experience indeed.
Ulysses G. Posted September 26, 2009 Posted September 26, 2009 I have to point out that the Indian food at the Whole Earth is not authentic, but it still tastes pretty good and is a nice building.
Thailand Posted September 26, 2009 Posted September 26, 2009 the taste of heaven restaurant in thapae road is a great place with friendly staff, great garden in the back and most of all amazing food! they also support local elephant parks and are active in other wildlife projects. a good restaurant with genuine interests in the planet. This sounds wonderful but could you please be a bit more location-specific than "in thapae road"? I use a white cane... http://taste4heaven.com/
PeaceBlondie Posted September 26, 2009 Posted September 26, 2009 Since the OP knows Khun Churn, directly across from it is Khun Mor.
lannarebirth Posted September 26, 2009 Posted September 26, 2009 Since the OP knows Khun Churn, directly across from it is Khun Mor. What's Khun Mor like PB? I don't like Khun Churn, is it similar?
KevinHunt Posted September 26, 2009 Posted September 26, 2009 Hmm, interesting question and when I saw the topic we were going to recommend Khun Churn..Like you, we look forward to the responses to your inquiry... Is that the Royal 'we'? Mark Twain once made a remark: "Only kings, presidents, editors, and people with tapeworms have the right to use the editorial 'we.'" Royal 'We' For the ever cynical Mr.Hunt--let's just just assume Dustoff is referring to himself and his partner. Edit--he could, of course, also have a tapeworm. What me? Cynical? Comical, maybe...... Maybe my attempts at humour are over your head. Where exactly are you from?
PeaceBlondie Posted September 26, 2009 Posted September 26, 2009 Since the OP knows Khun Churn, directly across from it is Khun Mor. What's Khun Mor like PB? I don't like Khun Churn, is it similar? Much larger menu. Lots of veggies but gai, moo, plah, beef as well. I've been going there recently and get chicken-cashew-steamed rice. Other times, I'm a cowpat guy. I like Kuhn Mor more, frankly.
john b good Posted September 26, 2009 Posted September 26, 2009 Hmm, interesting question and when I saw the topic we were going to recommend Khun Churn..The "Antique Restaurant" (whatever the name actually is) almost across the street from PornPing on the river road, used to be pretty cool many years ago but we haven't been there for a long time. Quiet, kicked back, a little waterfall, live and gentle Northern music.. Like you, we look forward to the responses to your inquiry... I (and the GF & friends) quite enjoyed the Antique the last time we were there. Prices were reasonably and food quite good. BUT 'eek' what do you mean by vegies ? I have been (and a friend also does them to a treat) doing roast potato's. mung kaew, pumpkin etc., green peas lashings of gravy and the rest of the fixings. But maybe's that's not what you are seeking.
femi fan Posted September 26, 2009 Posted September 26, 2009 I thoroughly recommend the Whole Earth restaurant on Sri Donchai - east from/close to the Chang Klan intersection. Nice atmosphere, smooth service and not expensive considering the quality and location. Huge choice of excellent Thai/Indian vegetarian dishes. Best tables (IMO) for what the OP appears to like are on the upper terrace/balcony that circles the main building. I've seen that they also have tables laid out in an area in the garden - though maybe not in the rainy season?http://maps.google.com/maps?ie=UTF-8&q...0508&li=lmd Ahhh, not expensive eh?? I guess this is all relative, but for some of us, especially teachers, that place most certainly IS expensive. Especially when you add the 17% or whatever. Very nice place though, agreed.
OxfordWill Posted September 26, 2009 Posted September 26, 2009 Gra-tom vegetarian (gra tom mangsawilat) is on ratchadaa soi 19 and absolutely wonderful, and romantic. But not hi so, more boutiquey
Priceless Posted September 26, 2009 Posted September 26, 2009 Gra-tom vegetarian (gra tom mangsawilat) is on ratchadaa soi 19 and absolutely wonderful, and romantic. But not hi so, more boutiquey Where in Chiang Mai is this? / Priceless
anonymouse Posted September 26, 2009 Posted September 26, 2009 Hmm, interesting question and when I saw the topic we were going to recommend Khun Churn..The "Antique Restaurant" (whatever the name actually is) almost across the street from PornPing on the river road, used to be pretty cool many years ago but we haven't been there for a long time. Quiet, kicked back, a little waterfall, live and gentle Northern music.. Like you, we look forward to the responses to your inquiry... We (and i'm not any royal, just me and my partner) frequently go to the Huen Boran (Antique House) on the river south of the main nawarat bridge. The one you mention is more aimed at the tourists, while the one we go to is mostly a thai clientele. Wonderful location, right by the river, and an extensive menu. We eat only a little meat these days, but often we can have excellent non-meat dishes here. There is even an excellent chicken spicy soup which is made from free range chickens. Yam gin gai, but very spicy! It's also next to the white house and the tara bar, and the gymkhana club is nearby, so lots of entertainment in one place. I also rate this place, cheaper than the one in town as well.
OxfordWill Posted September 26, 2009 Posted September 26, 2009 Gra-tom vegetarian (gra tom mangsawilat) is on ratchadaa soi 19 and absolutely wonderful, and romantic. But not hi so, more boutiquey Where in Chiang Mai is this? / Priceless oops! My mistake- I thought this was a Bangkok thread. Apologies.
eek Posted September 27, 2009 Author Posted September 27, 2009 BUT 'eek' what do you mean by vegies ? I have been (and a friend also does them to a treat) doing roast potato's. mung kaew, pumpkin etc., green peas lashings of gravy and the rest of the fixings.But maybe's that's not what you are seeking. Sorry, i meant vegetarian food, i should have been more clear. But hey, even just veggies is yummy too! Hmm, interesting question and when I saw the topic we were going to recommend Khun Churn..The "Antique Restaurant" (whatever the name actually is) almost across the street from PornPing on the river road, used to be pretty cool many years ago but we haven't been there for a long time. Quiet, kicked back, a little waterfall, live and gentle Northern music.. Like you, we look forward to the responses to your inquiry... I'll give the Antique Restaurant a try next time. Thanks! -- I did try out a Taste of Heaven in the daytime when it was recently opened. I was on my own, and the food was delicious. So, when my bf and I were down that way I suggested we go eat there. But, that time neither of us could eat the food. We just paid and left. I dont know what happened that day, maybe the chef was off and a temp was in or something..but was really pretty bad. But then a couple of weeks ago I ordered from them from through "Meals On Wheels", and the food was delicious. So..i am guessing the day we went was some kind of muck up or something. Shows that its worth giving a place another chance, but in saying they did lose my/our (small) custom for some time. Anyway, glad they have the thumbs up. So, will see how it looks in the evening some time. --- Also about a year ago we went for lunch at Whole Earth, and although I thought the food and environment was really wonderful, i did find it on the pricey side, so for me is more for a special occasion. --- Will take a look at Khun Mor sometime. I did notice them, but wasnt particularly drawn to the environment (really like restaurants that have some greenery/views/etc. Hah! Im quite fussy on a budget eh! )
sparticus Posted September 29, 2009 Posted September 29, 2009 Im not a veggie but i tried taste of heaven in thapae road and it was a great meal and good friendly service, my veggie friend who took me there goes all the time and she's quite a fussy eater so it must be up to scratch.
cm das Posted September 29, 2009 Posted September 29, 2009 Ban Rai Yarm Yen in San Pee Seua is a big Lanna style place and one of my favorite restaurants in town. Though the place can get busy on a weekend evening, it still retains a nice atmosphere.
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