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Chiang Rai Night Bizzare Food Stalls And Nearby Restaurants


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The amount of western food at the Night Bizzare apparently has increased. Chiang Rai is becoming Cosmopolitan.

Last night Ms. Taco and friends had gone to the Chiang Rai Night Bizzare after attending Makha Bucha festivities at Wat Jed Yhod.

She said she was walking in circles with her friends. :jap:

She said there is now a WCH Hamburger (Barry's Old Airport Golf Restaurtant) at the night Bizare Food Court Area with a limited menu to include hamburgers, fries, and sandwiches etc.

They told Ms Taco they were open from about 5pm until closing about 11-midnight.

Kae's Mexican food also has a food stall there. Open from around 6-6:30 to 8:30 or 9 pm.

Tsunami Chiang Rai also has a Japanese Food stall in the food court serving Sushi and Sushimi.

There is also another Japanese place selling Sushi and Sushimi in the same food court. Don't know what other Japanese food these two places offer, but I like their sushi and sushimi

Some nice Tempura items and lots of Thai Dishes. I particulary like the Hot Pot Soup that you cook yourself. Don't know the name, but delicious.

Thai Bugs are also available as appatizers or an after meal snack. :shock1:

Just across the street from the entrance of the Night Bizzare is ( ????? ) Pizza Company and Swenson's Ice Cream.

Up the road a hundred meters or so is the Old Dutch Restaurant. Nice varitey of menu. They also have thin crust Pizza, Pasta, and bakery Deserts. Various breads and meats are also on offer in their deli.

Some people also like the other restaurants that are located in or near the night bizzare.

Edited by TacoBoy
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Its all been there for a long long time apart from that WC place, Barry's is the latest addition . Personally I dont rate any of it , your better off going to the food area on the Mini bazaar just inside on the left from the side entrance opposite Swensens. They also have a stage show for tourists every evening.

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Western Food is always more expensive than Thai food. But the Ms's said the western food stalls menu's were not too high priced.

I had not been in Chiang Mai or Rai for a while (busy making that dinero to pay for my Leo beers) but I hear things are a changing quickly there.

In regards to the "Old Dutch". I had heard it was expensive, but Ms Taco said not so.

A medium pizza was only 150 and an very large was 200.

She and her group of western food loving Thai girl friends last week had a large pepperoni pizza, pasta, small salad for only 375 pus water etc. So their prices apparently are less than I had been told.

They even tried the strawberry cheesecake 90 or 95 baht for half or 150 for whole (she said it was enough for 4) small servings.

They didn't much care for the crust, but said it was ok. Probably would have been better with grahm cracker crust, but where to find that in Thailand.

I am gonna have to try the Old Dutch my next time off. :licklips:

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