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Saiyut & Doctor Sai Kitchen
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Nearby attractions
Rama IX Lanna Park
RXCH+773, Chang Phueak, Mueang Chiang Mai District, Chiang Mai 50300, Thailand
Nearby restaurants
Talung Southern Thai Food ตะลุง อาหารปักษ์ใต้ เชียงใหม่
8 ถนน โชตนา ซอย 12 ตำบลช้างเผือก อำเภอเมือง, เมือง, Chiang Mai 50300, Thailand
ขนมจีนบุฟเฟ่ต์เฮือนจ๊างงามเชียงใหม่
ข ที่อยู่เดียวกับ บ้านม่อนฝ้าย 5 ซ.7 Tambon Chang Phueak, เมือง Chiang Mai 50300, Thailand
Kodung Beer Warehouse Restaurant Bar & Grill, Chiang Mai
51/28 ถ.โชตนา ช้างเผือก เมือง Chiang Mai 50300, Thailand
The Pizza Company ข่วงสิงห์
47, 48 และ 47/49 Chotana Rd, Chang Phueak, Mueang Chiang Mai District, Chiang Mai 50000, Thailand
Lucky Tree Kafe
บ้านเลขที่ 11 หมู่ 3 โซตนา Chotana Soi 6, ช้างเผือก เมือง Chiang Mai 50300, Thailand
Chez Khao Soi
Pa Tan Alley, Tambon San Phi Suea, Mueang Chiang Mai District, Chiang Mai 50300, Thailand
Lamoon.boyyy Cafe
บ้านเลขที่ 16 Chotana Rd Soi 12, ป่าตัน เมือง Chiang Mai 50300, Thailand
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Gem Tree Premium Hotel
8 Chotana Rd Soi 12, Tambon Chang Phueak, Mueang Chiang Mai District, Chiang Mai 50300, Thailand
Yong Unitz
Chotana Rd Soi 12, Tambon Chang Phueak, Mueang Chiang Mai District, Chiang Mai 50300, Thailand
Capital O Room Lanna Hotel
37 Suk Kasem rd, Tambon Chang Phueak, Amphoe Mueang Chiang Mai, Chang Wat Chiang Mai 50300, Thailand
Nattida Place apartment
29 2 ซ.12 Tambon Chang Phueak, Mueang Chiang Mai District, Chiang Mai 50000, Thailand
Wood, Himma Garden Condominium
RXCM+988, Unnamed Road, Mueang Chiang Mai District, Chiang Mai 50300, Thailand
Chic Villa 6
9 ถนน โชตนา Tambon Chang Phueak, Mueang Chiang Mai District, Chiang Mai 50300, Thailand
清迈 11 号别墅
RXFR+JQM, Chang Phueak, Mueang Chiang Mai District, Chiang Mai 50300, Thailand
B2 Lanna Boutique & Budget Hotel
9 Soi Arnuban 2, Tambon Chang Phueak, เมือง Chiang Mai 50300, Thailand
Subkamon Apartment
88 Sookasem Soi 3, Tambon Chang Phueak, Mueang Chiang Mai District, Chiang Mai 50300, Thailand
Lanna Dusita Riverside Boutique Resort
146 Pa Tan Alley, San Phi Suea, Mueang Chiang Mai District, Chiang Mai 50300, Thailand
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Saiyut & Doctor Sai Kitchen

32 Chotana Rd Soi 12, Pa Tan Sub-district, Mueang Chiang Mai District, Chiang Mai 50300, Thailand
4.6(1.1K)$$$$
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attractions: Rama IX Lanna Park, restaurants: Talung Southern Thai Food ตะลุง อาหารปักษ์ใต้ เชียงใหม่, ขนมจีนบุฟเฟ่ต์เฮือนจ๊างงามเชียงใหม่, Kodung Beer Warehouse Restaurant Bar & Grill, Chiang Mai, The Pizza Company ข่วงสิงห์, Lucky Tree Kafe, Chez Khao Soi, Lamoon.boyyy Cafe
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อัญชัญมะนาว / โซดา (Butterfly Pea With Lime / Soda)
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น้ำส้มคั้นสด (Orange Juice)
น้ำเก๊กฮวย (Chrysanthemum)
น้ำเสาวรส/โซดา (Passion Fruit / Soda)
น้ำใบบัวบก (Centella)

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Nearby attractions of Saiyut & Doctor Sai Kitchen

Rama IX Lanna Park

Rama IX Lanna Park

Rama IX Lanna Park

4.2

(551)

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Nearby restaurants of Saiyut & Doctor Sai Kitchen

Talung Southern Thai Food ตะลุง อาหารปักษ์ใต้ เชียงใหม่

ขนมจีนบุฟเฟ่ต์เฮือนจ๊างงามเชียงใหม่

Kodung Beer Warehouse Restaurant Bar & Grill, Chiang Mai

The Pizza Company ข่วงสิงห์

Lucky Tree Kafe

Chez Khao Soi

Lamoon.boyyy Cafe

Talung Southern Thai Food ตะลุง อาหารปักษ์ใต้ เชียงใหม่

Talung Southern Thai Food ตะลุง อาหารปักษ์ใต้ เชียงใหม่

4.7

(160)

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ขนมจีนบุฟเฟ่ต์เฮือนจ๊างงามเชียงใหม่

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4.4

(392)

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Kodung Beer Warehouse Restaurant Bar & Grill, Chiang Mai

Kodung Beer Warehouse Restaurant Bar & Grill, Chiang Mai

4.6

(186)

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The Pizza Company ข่วงสิงห์

The Pizza Company ข่วงสิงห์

4.2

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Reviews of Saiyut & Doctor Sai Kitchen

4.6
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5.0
2y

Food is Art is the motto of this restaurant, and Saiyud’s Kitchen is a masterpiece of taste and beauty. I was worried that it was only going to be a Instagramable restaurant but the fusion of visuals, tastes and textures will blow you away. Our first dish was a spicy crab paste served with fresh and fried veggies. The veggies were unbelievably fresh and tasty in quality, artistically carved, raw, boiled and fried to best bring out the particular veggies flavors and texture. The crab paste added the extra layer of Thai tastes of crab, spices and herbs. Perfection!

Next the Rice Salad visually was the most beautiful and also extremely tasty. The 15 different combination of herbs, spices, dried shrimp, fish floss, Butterfly pea infused blue rice topped with a delicate tamarind sauce was exquisite. I actually enjoyed this dish the most although understanding the amount of work and care put into the other dishes were at a different higher level.

The third dish was a simple pork, crab and shrimp cake. I was a little reluctant to order this when there were so many other delicious looking dishes, but our waitress convinced us that most return customers orders this again. It will not disappoint, the best crab cakes I’ve had in Thailand.

Our fourth dish was a delicately balanced tastes of curry sauce, crab, shrimp and a local mushroom. Infuses your taste buds with a warm, slightly sweet, Umami seafood and mushroom rich, herby cream curry. Cleaned out the bowl with Kao Niao. Wonderful finish.

My wife had for dessert a sticky rice dumplings in sweet coconut milk with a soft poached egg. Strange combination but it really works.

Dinner also comes with Raw Mangos appetizer with Sweet Gapi Sauce and dessert, Fried Bananas in a similar coconut cream sauce.

I cannot imagine all the care, the intricate food carving, only using premium class food produce, meat & seafood products with a remarkable sense of mixing of different tastes, textures and aromas that goes into their cooking.

All this and the dinner cost less than 900B for the two of us.

The only down side was they served all the dishes at about the same time. And please note they do not serve alcohol but you can BYOB.

Most highly recommend! We love to eat and have never experienced this level of quality and tastes at this price level, ever. I will come back to Chiang Mai just to come eat here. It...

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3.0
1y

The food here is very beautiful, but not particularly tasty.

I went twice; the first time the waitress asked if i liked spicy food, and i explained i lived in singapore for years, i very much like spicy, please don't water anything down (forget the fact that i grew up in new york city where we have tons of spicy food from all over the world). the food was not all great, but spice level was not an issue.

The second time i did not have that conversation with the server, and was served the plainest, sweetest food i've had in a long, long time.

I assumed i'd been racially profiled as a white lady, but reading these reviews it looks like they're making overly sweet bland food for everyone.

what i tried, best to worst-

tom yum clear spicy prawns soup- 10/10. (visit 1) actually spicy with a great balance of flavors.

spicy pomelo salad with prawns and minced pork- 9/10. (visit 1) refreshing and lovely

appetizer sampler- 8/10 (visit 2) high score because it's very instagrammable, but repetitive flavors between the 10 appetizers. they have 3 dipping sauces, including one with chili, but they are all just insanely sweet.

deep fried curry mousse- 7/10 (visit 1) hard to go wrong with deep fried anything, but this had a spongy texture i didn't love

sand whiting fish with crispy tumeric- 5/10 (visit 1) i'd never tried this type of fish before, it's too dry and scrawny for me

stir-fried chili paste betel leaves with crab meat- (visit 1) 3/10 one of my favorite dishes but the flavors were off imo, i found myself just picking the crab out

stir-fried crabmeat with yellow curry powder- (visit 2) 1/10 canned crab meat with literally no seasoning atop scrambled eggs and baby corn with i suppose curry powder? but it was actually totally bland, zero spice. i don't think i've ever tasted a curry with absolutely zero spice before, bizarre.

i think i'd still give it a 4/5 despite the food just because it's all so pretty/lovely setting, but the fact that there's no alcohol served and it's a relatively expensive place bump it...

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5.0
1y

Ajarn Sairud's restaurant is a culinary gem that beautifully preserves the rich traditions of Thai cuisine. Steeped in a history that dates back to 2004, the establishment is a testament to Ajarn Sairud's unwavering dedication to authentic Thai flavors.

The culinary journey begins with Ajarn Sairud Nori, a seasoned expert in food and nutrition, who brings decades of teaching experience to the kitchen. Having pioneered the teaching of floral arrangement, carving, and banana leaf arts, her expertise shines through in every meticulously crafted dish.

Doctor Sai, the inheritor of Ajarn Sairud's legacy, seamlessly carries forward the culinary tradition instilled in her since early childhood. Her personal touch and deep appreciation for Thai food add a unique dimension to the dining experience. Beyond a mere business, Doctor Sai views the restaurant as a familial space, where the love for Thai cuisine is shared with each guest.

The restaurant's history unfolds against the backdrop of a changing culinary landscape. Ajarn Sairud, witnessing the decline of local Thai and royal cuisine, embarked on a mission to conserve these precious dishes. In 2004, she opened the doors of her restaurant, situated in her own home, creating an intimate atmosphere reminiscent of a grandmother's kitchen.

Every dish at the restaurant is a labor of love, personally crafted by Ajarn Sairud herself. This hands-on approach ensures that each bite is not only delicious but also a testament to the culinary artistry passed down through generations. The use of Celadon ceramics from Chiangmai adds an extra layer of beauty, allowing guests to savor both the flavors and the visual allure of the dishes.

In a world increasingly drawn to fast food and international flavors, Ajarn Sairud's commitment to preserving authentic Thai cuisine is a refreshing and admirable endeavor. Dining here is more than a meal; it's a journey through time and tradition, where every plate tells a story of passion, heritage, and the true essence of...

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Sakai MasakiSakai Masaki
Food is Art is the motto of this restaurant, and Saiyud’s Kitchen is a masterpiece of taste and beauty. I was worried that it was only going to be a Instagramable restaurant but the fusion of visuals, tastes and textures will blow you away. Our first dish was a spicy crab paste served with fresh and fried veggies. The veggies were unbelievably fresh and tasty in quality, artistically carved, raw, boiled and fried to best bring out the particular veggies flavors and texture. The crab paste added the extra layer of Thai tastes of crab, spices and herbs. Perfection! Next the Rice Salad visually was the most beautiful and also extremely tasty. The 15 different combination of herbs, spices, dried shrimp, fish floss, Butterfly pea infused blue rice topped with a delicate tamarind sauce was exquisite. I actually enjoyed this dish the most although understanding the amount of work and care put into the other dishes were at a different higher level. The third dish was a simple pork, crab and shrimp cake. I was a little reluctant to order this when there were so many other delicious looking dishes, but our waitress convinced us that most return customers orders this again. It will not disappoint, the best crab cakes I’ve had in Thailand. Our fourth dish was a delicately balanced tastes of curry sauce, crab, shrimp and a local mushroom. Infuses your taste buds with a warm, slightly sweet, Umami seafood and mushroom rich, herby cream curry. Cleaned out the bowl with Kao Niao. Wonderful finish. My wife had for dessert a sticky rice dumplings in sweet coconut milk with a soft poached egg. Strange combination but it really works. Dinner also comes with Raw Mangos appetizer with Sweet Gapi Sauce and dessert, Fried Bananas in a similar coconut cream sauce. I cannot imagine all the care, the intricate food carving, only using premium class food produce, meat & seafood products with a remarkable sense of mixing of different tastes, textures and aromas that goes into their cooking. All this and the dinner cost less than 900B for the two of us. The only down side was they served all the dishes at about the same time. And please note they do not serve alcohol but you can BYOB. Most highly recommend! We love to eat and have never experienced this level of quality and tastes at this price level, ever. I will come back to Chiang Mai just to come eat here. It is that good!
Benny LevyBenny Levy
Ajarn Sairud's restaurant is a culinary gem that beautifully preserves the rich traditions of Thai cuisine. Steeped in a history that dates back to 2004, the establishment is a testament to Ajarn Sairud's unwavering dedication to authentic Thai flavors. The culinary journey begins with Ajarn Sairud Nori, a seasoned expert in food and nutrition, who brings decades of teaching experience to the kitchen. Having pioneered the teaching of floral arrangement, carving, and banana leaf arts, her expertise shines through in every meticulously crafted dish. Doctor Sai, the inheritor of Ajarn Sairud's legacy, seamlessly carries forward the culinary tradition instilled in her since early childhood. Her personal touch and deep appreciation for Thai food add a unique dimension to the dining experience. Beyond a mere business, Doctor Sai views the restaurant as a familial space, where the love for Thai cuisine is shared with each guest. The restaurant's history unfolds against the backdrop of a changing culinary landscape. Ajarn Sairud, witnessing the decline of local Thai and royal cuisine, embarked on a mission to conserve these precious dishes. In 2004, she opened the doors of her restaurant, situated in her own home, creating an intimate atmosphere reminiscent of a grandmother's kitchen. Every dish at the restaurant is a labor of love, personally crafted by Ajarn Sairud herself. This hands-on approach ensures that each bite is not only delicious but also a testament to the culinary artistry passed down through generations. The use of Celadon ceramics from Chiangmai adds an extra layer of beauty, allowing guests to savor both the flavors and the visual allure of the dishes. In a world increasingly drawn to fast food and international flavors, Ajarn Sairud's commitment to preserving authentic Thai cuisine is a refreshing and admirable endeavor. Dining here is more than a meal; it's a journey through time and tradition, where every plate tells a story of passion, heritage, and the true essence of Thai gastronomy.
Anton BondarewAnton Bondarew
The Khao Yam (mixed southern rice) is extraordinary - the best I've had. The ingredients are of high quality and taste fresh. I also ordered Gaeng Thai Plaa, fermented fish entrails curry which I usually like a lot - at Ajarn, it's on the salty side, and not very spicy if you're really used to eating spicy food - if you're not, stay away from it. My side of plain jasmine rice was good - slightly firmer on the inside than usual and of a rather sticky grade. The plain water is strongly infused with aromatic fresh pandan leaves, which I liked very much. They gave me a complimentary slice of steamed mild pumpkin filled with sweet custard - an outstanding dessert :) Mind that they charge an additional service charge or taxes, which is not included in the prices on the menu - at least I paid 40 Baht more than I thought I would, which was an extra 17 percent - but I didn't check the bill carefully enough to figure out what exactly they charge on top. Review: I deducted one star because the menu doesn't ever mention the extra charges - that's rude. I also felt lost when I entered the restaurant and first walked around trying to find somebody to show me where to sit which seemed more appropriate at this place than just picking a table myself. I finally gave up and sat down in a dining room with all tables dirty. A minute later a member of staff found me there and asked me to follow to another room where I was placed at a clean table. Also, it's below 20 degrees this winter day in Chiang Mai and the AC was still blowing freezing air on me - that's not smart, I was cold.
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Food is Art is the motto of this restaurant, and Saiyud’s Kitchen is a masterpiece of taste and beauty. I was worried that it was only going to be a Instagramable restaurant but the fusion of visuals, tastes and textures will blow you away. Our first dish was a spicy crab paste served with fresh and fried veggies. The veggies were unbelievably fresh and tasty in quality, artistically carved, raw, boiled and fried to best bring out the particular veggies flavors and texture. The crab paste added the extra layer of Thai tastes of crab, spices and herbs. Perfection! Next the Rice Salad visually was the most beautiful and also extremely tasty. The 15 different combination of herbs, spices, dried shrimp, fish floss, Butterfly pea infused blue rice topped with a delicate tamarind sauce was exquisite. I actually enjoyed this dish the most although understanding the amount of work and care put into the other dishes were at a different higher level. The third dish was a simple pork, crab and shrimp cake. I was a little reluctant to order this when there were so many other delicious looking dishes, but our waitress convinced us that most return customers orders this again. It will not disappoint, the best crab cakes I’ve had in Thailand. Our fourth dish was a delicately balanced tastes of curry sauce, crab, shrimp and a local mushroom. Infuses your taste buds with a warm, slightly sweet, Umami seafood and mushroom rich, herby cream curry. Cleaned out the bowl with Kao Niao. Wonderful finish. My wife had for dessert a sticky rice dumplings in sweet coconut milk with a soft poached egg. Strange combination but it really works. Dinner also comes with Raw Mangos appetizer with Sweet Gapi Sauce and dessert, Fried Bananas in a similar coconut cream sauce. I cannot imagine all the care, the intricate food carving, only using premium class food produce, meat & seafood products with a remarkable sense of mixing of different tastes, textures and aromas that goes into their cooking. All this and the dinner cost less than 900B for the two of us. The only down side was they served all the dishes at about the same time. And please note they do not serve alcohol but you can BYOB. Most highly recommend! We love to eat and have never experienced this level of quality and tastes at this price level, ever. I will come back to Chiang Mai just to come eat here. It is that good!
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Ajarn Sairud's restaurant is a culinary gem that beautifully preserves the rich traditions of Thai cuisine. Steeped in a history that dates back to 2004, the establishment is a testament to Ajarn Sairud's unwavering dedication to authentic Thai flavors. The culinary journey begins with Ajarn Sairud Nori, a seasoned expert in food and nutrition, who brings decades of teaching experience to the kitchen. Having pioneered the teaching of floral arrangement, carving, and banana leaf arts, her expertise shines through in every meticulously crafted dish. Doctor Sai, the inheritor of Ajarn Sairud's legacy, seamlessly carries forward the culinary tradition instilled in her since early childhood. Her personal touch and deep appreciation for Thai food add a unique dimension to the dining experience. Beyond a mere business, Doctor Sai views the restaurant as a familial space, where the love for Thai cuisine is shared with each guest. The restaurant's history unfolds against the backdrop of a changing culinary landscape. Ajarn Sairud, witnessing the decline of local Thai and royal cuisine, embarked on a mission to conserve these precious dishes. In 2004, she opened the doors of her restaurant, situated in her own home, creating an intimate atmosphere reminiscent of a grandmother's kitchen. Every dish at the restaurant is a labor of love, personally crafted by Ajarn Sairud herself. This hands-on approach ensures that each bite is not only delicious but also a testament to the culinary artistry passed down through generations. The use of Celadon ceramics from Chiangmai adds an extra layer of beauty, allowing guests to savor both the flavors and the visual allure of the dishes. In a world increasingly drawn to fast food and international flavors, Ajarn Sairud's commitment to preserving authentic Thai cuisine is a refreshing and admirable endeavor. Dining here is more than a meal; it's a journey through time and tradition, where every plate tells a story of passion, heritage, and the true essence of Thai gastronomy.
Benny Levy

Benny Levy

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The Khao Yam (mixed southern rice) is extraordinary - the best I've had. The ingredients are of high quality and taste fresh. I also ordered Gaeng Thai Plaa, fermented fish entrails curry which I usually like a lot - at Ajarn, it's on the salty side, and not very spicy if you're really used to eating spicy food - if you're not, stay away from it. My side of plain jasmine rice was good - slightly firmer on the inside than usual and of a rather sticky grade. The plain water is strongly infused with aromatic fresh pandan leaves, which I liked very much. They gave me a complimentary slice of steamed mild pumpkin filled with sweet custard - an outstanding dessert :) Mind that they charge an additional service charge or taxes, which is not included in the prices on the menu - at least I paid 40 Baht more than I thought I would, which was an extra 17 percent - but I didn't check the bill carefully enough to figure out what exactly they charge on top. Review: I deducted one star because the menu doesn't ever mention the extra charges - that's rude. I also felt lost when I entered the restaurant and first walked around trying to find somebody to show me where to sit which seemed more appropriate at this place than just picking a table myself. I finally gave up and sat down in a dining room with all tables dirty. A minute later a member of staff found me there and asked me to follow to another room where I was placed at a clean table. Also, it's below 20 degrees this winter day in Chiang Mai and the AC was still blowing freezing air on me - that's not smart, I was cold.
Anton Bondarew

Anton Bondarew

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