Highly recommended. Ate here recently despite having lived in Chiang Mai for over a decade. Fully enjoyed my meal here and will definitely be back.
"Kannom Jean" and "Khao Soi" are 2 staples of northern Thai cuisine, the first being noodles mixed with a variety of sauces and the latter being a curry noodle dish.
Diners can dressed their noodles how ever they like with a large assortment of fresh herbs, veg and spices. Go traditional, or go with your imagination!
Side dishes include papaya salad, basil chicken / pork.
Soda and water is included and they have a separate cafe if you need your coffee fix. Desserts are fruits and Thai shaved ice with toppings. All self served.
The restaurant itself is in a quiet area inside a typical Lanna...
Read moreAtmosphere is great, but the food is not good at all. Buffet style Thai food. Not many foreigners there when I went. Neither I nor my Vietnamese friend wanted to eat much. Little taste and quite oily. 200thb per person. Not sure why somebody said it's $0.90 usd per person; it's definitely not. Maybe the dollar was trading high that day lol. But 200thb would be fair if the food was decent. Roughly 4 distinct soups and curries that you can put on noodles. Friend noodles are there too. Drinks are only cola and water as far as...
Read moreThere are 2 things that make this place standout.
1.) The atmosphere : Serene, bright and pleasant with Ancient Lanna style decoration.
2.) Khanom Jeen Nam Moo Mueng Phrae : it's a pork bones clear soup that is eaten with "Nam Prik Nam Yoi" (the "Pork Crackling Chili Paste") which is originated in Phrae but is a rare find in Chiang Mai.
Other foods are fine and standard. I also recommend to try out Nam Ngiao (Spicy pork bones broth with tomato) which is quite delicious. The price is reasonable. Adequate...
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