The cafe is in a great location, high on a hill looking over Chiang Mai, the views are great.
The staff are attentive and speak a little English. We went on a public holiday and it was busy, we arrived as a group of 6 about 3pm after spending the morning at the Grand Canyon water park. Many of the things on the menu were all sold out, I ended up with my 3rd choice. I don't know if that was poor planning or just because it was a public holiday, but it was disappointing.
The food looks good and is well presented, it looks very modern and western as opposed to local Thai, this is also reflected in the prices. The deserts looked and tasted great.
I would recommend visiting the cafe, don't go on a public holiday and be prepared to pay...
Read moreA little 'out of the way', a little rustic, definitely worth finding, definitely worth the drive. This place is so relaxing and nice. I've eaten here before and the food is very delicious. This time we just came up relax. I got a cup of hot lemon tea with honey because my throat is a little sore. The tea was perfect. My girlfriend got a hot latte which she said was 'aroy', that means delicious in Thai language. I included pictures of both drinks with this review. There are many picture taking spots here too. I hope you can visit sometime soon. The view from here is...
Read moreFood is good but very expensive. Personally I don’t think the view is all that impressive. Yes, you can see far but basically just see a lot of buildings and towers littering the landscape. There are much better place for good views of nature. The only flowers based photo spot carries an additional charge of 50 Baht (meaning 100 Baht as you will need at least 2 people to take photos). At these prices I think they can offer that up as a free thing. They will make more than that on food and drink sales. But still a nice place to eat lunch and...
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