I was love this place cause this place made me can eat vegetarian food. They was at back of Chiang Mai University. These is a lot of challenger. So this place was have a high standard before. You can see owner take care of store but now i did not see her anymore. Store is like it abandoned.
Now store is likely slum. The store run by workers. They didn't care about sanitary. When customers go out, they don't clean it immediately, maybe 30 minute for clean . They always sit and play with phone. The main problems is Wild Pigeons. When they leave a dish on the table. Wild pigeons will fly in the store and eat food. Some of them droppings on the floor and on he table.
This is just some problems. This store was have a really take care about customer. That's why i can come here and buy some food everyday. (2-3years ago) But now i come to this place rarely. Last 5 times i come here . I disappointed every time.
As a customer. We expect at lease a basic taking care ex.sanitary. Now they don't care about you anymore. 40.- is not worthy to risk your health.
I cant...
Read moreTechnology has transformed solo tourist travel in recent years. Big guidebooks and planning have been replaced by Google maps and wandering. There are times the old ways are still the best which is the case with how I found this shop - by asking a local - who recommended this vegetarian restaurant he frequents. Clean, friendly, efficient, the shop has an extensive menu of Thai food reasonably priced and full of flavor. All items are Vegetarian and over 40 items are also vegan. They all have prices posted and are posted with photos on the wall making ordering easy in any language. I tried Khao Soi Northern Thai noodles with spicy curry soup and the cucumber papaya salad. Both had a nice spicy zip but mild enough that you could enjoy the curry flavors. Filled with fresh crunchy vegetables. Friendly family owners take extra care with...
Read moreGreat Thai-Burmese vegetarian restaurant. A must go, even when you are not a veggie! It is self-order, you just write the numbers of the items from the menu on a piece of paper and give it to the person behind the counter to prepare.
Food is good, relatively quick, prices are more than reasonable. You get traditional Thai dishes but also Shan (Burmese) traditional dishes, which make this stop very interesting (especially when you almost had too much Thai food in the last days).
We went there twice (lunch and dinner), we recommend going for lunch since the produce is a little fresher then, but nothing to complain! The place is clean and seems to be well-run. Highest recommendation, one of the best places in Chiang Mai!
For desert we recommend the food stall next door serving coconut-/sweet...
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