This Market brings out vendors that only do this market and if you see it then and You like buy it Then as you only have the 1 night a week. I have Found good deals and the prices are pretty good. Remember with All market's Be Nice but Always Haggle. I found out that if the price is 100 baht start with a offer for 60% less but you can settle around 40%. Some items will be Close to asking price but You may find that the price is cheaper than what you see at other places. If you are the 1st sale of the Night Your price maybe the Lowest price and if You add items they will deal with You even more. Be Respectable and Don't Insult the People. Enjoy your Saturday night at this market 1st. Many items, for Clothing, Art, Handmade Good's and Food. It's Also close to the Food court which has plenty of good Food and Music until 11pm. Enjoy Chiang Rai and Definitely make this Your Saturday night shopping and...
Read moreI love markets and this one is huge, stretching across endless blocks. Also, compared to the regular night market, it feels more catered for local people than just tourists. It gets very, very crowded, so don't expect to more than move in a traffic jam of people for most of the market. There were at least a couple of hundred food stalls, ranging from Thai favorites like Pad Thai, squid eggs, curries, barbequed meat all the way to fried chicken, fresh fruit, doughnuts, hand-made chocolates and doriyaki. You really get to sample a variety of delicious food here. They really try to make it fun by lighting up the park, setting up blocks of hay for people to sit on and having live music. Aside from the food, most visitors won't find much of interest, as the other stalls consist of things like toys, clothes and electronics, although they were some cute kitschy non-food things on sale too, if you...
Read moreSuch a great, classic night market. This is what comes to mind when I think of a night market in Thailand. Right next to it there was live Thai music and people dancing. Very hard to find a table, but there is an area with tables and chairs. We just ate on the grass and it was a vibe. We tried everything from squid egg, skewers, smoothies, dumplings, dessert dumplings, fried oysters, takoyaki, fried pork, and more. There’s also lots of fruit stands and clothing stands. The fried pork, squid eggs, and dumplings were our favourites. Lots of classic Thai foods and desserts to try here for 10-100...
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