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Bhu Bhirom — Restaurant in Chiang Rai Province

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Singha Park
VP4H+V45, Mae Kon, Mueang Chiang Rai District, Chiang Rai 57000, Thailand
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Bhu Bhirom

99 หมู่ที่ 1 บ้านแม่กรณ์ อำเภอเมือง เขตแม่กรณ์ 57000, Thailand
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Featured dishes

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Savoury Leaf Wraps (เมี่ยงคำ)
(Miang kham)
Northern's Favorite Sour Sausage (แหนม ทรงเครื่อง)
ข้าวกะเพราเนื้อวากิว (Rice Topped With Stir Fried Wagyu)
พริกฮาบาเนโล่+ไข่ดาว (basil and habanero with fried egg)
ข้าวไก่ย่าง (Rice Topped With Grilled Chicken)
ฟักทอง (pumpkin sauce)
Northern Hors D'oeuvre Combo (ออเดิร์ฟเมือง)

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Nearby attractions of Bhu Bhirom

Singha Park

Singha Park

Singha Park

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Reviews of Bhu Bhirom

4.4
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5.0
2y

I recently visited Bhu Bhirom restaurant at Singha Park in Chiang Rai, and I must say, it was an absolute delight. The service at the restaurant was top-notch, with friendly and attentive staff who were always ready to assist with any queries and recommendations.

The restaurant is situated in a prime location, offering stunning views of the surrounding Singha Park. The atmosphere was relaxed and serene, making it the perfect place for a peaceful meal. The restaurant's decor is beautifully done, with a modern touch that perfectly complements the park's natural surroundings.

The food at Bhu Bhirom was simply amazing. Each dish was presented beautifully, and the flavors were spot on. The menu was extensive, with a wide range of Thai dishes to choose from. All the dishes tasted delicious, and it was evident that the chefs put a lot of effort into preparing them.

What impressed me the most was the affordability of the prices, given the location, food presentation, and service. The prices were reasonable, and considering the quality of the food and service, it was definitely worth it.

In conclusion, I highly recommend Bhu Bhirom restaurant to anyone looking for a delightful dining experience in Chiang Rai. The combination of amazing views, delicious food, top-notch service, and affordable prices make this restaurant a must-visit for all...

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5.0
30w

Tucked inside the lush grounds of Singha Park, this restaurant is a hidden gem offering authentic Northern Thai cuisine with a view that’s hard to beat. Overlooking rolling tea plantations, a serene lake, and distant mountains, the setting is tranquil and perfect for a leisurely lunch.

What to Expect:

Signature dishes include the northern-style pork belly curry, grilled sirloin with spicy jaew sauce, and crispy tea leaves with sour cream—each dish thoughtfully prepared and full of flavor. The papaya salad, though not on the menu, was happily made upon request. Their oolong tea, sourced from the plantation itself, is aromatic and refreshing—highly recommended. The food is reasonably priced, especially considering the quality and setting. Service is warm and attentive, and the peaceful garden ambiance adds to the overall experience.

Good to Know:

The restaurant’s elegant exterior may feel upscale, but the vibe is relaxed and welcoming. Seating along the terrace offers the best views—perfect for slow lunches with cold beer or tea. Parking is available, and it’s worth the short drive from Chiang Rai town.

A must-visit for those heading to the Blue Temple or exploring Chiang Rai. Come for the view, stay for the food—and don’t forget to...

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3.0
19w

We came on an August weekday afternoon with our kids and chose a table at the terrace enjoying the view of the tea plantation. It was not hot with the fan on. Be prepared with flying insects accompanying your meal, at least they were not mosquitoes. Food was nice for the adults. If your kids cannot eat the least spicy food, you will have to be more careful with the food selection. Though it was our primary concern and we did expressly asked if the food we ordered was spicy( grille dchickend with rice and Pad Thai)and asked if it could be done without any spice or pepper, we were told that the sauce was already made. We were also told that the chicken rice was not spicy and the sauce could be separate. Turned out the chicken was grilled with black pepper and the separate pumpkin sauce was considerably spicy, and our smaller child (4yo) still found the Pad Thai spicy. The staff also told us we could only access the Singha Park WiFi with a local telephone number. Speaking of the staff, more attentiveness and alertness would definitely offer a nicer dining experience to customers. We would nevertheless wish to thank the staff member who initiated that he could help us take out the coconut flesh if we...

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Susana TSusana T
I recently visited Bhu Bhirom restaurant at Singha Park in Chiang Rai, and I must say, it was an absolute delight. The service at the restaurant was top-notch, with friendly and attentive staff who were always ready to assist with any queries and recommendations. The restaurant is situated in a prime location, offering stunning views of the surrounding Singha Park. The atmosphere was relaxed and serene, making it the perfect place for a peaceful meal. The restaurant's decor is beautifully done, with a modern touch that perfectly complements the park's natural surroundings. The food at Bhu Bhirom was simply amazing. Each dish was presented beautifully, and the flavors were spot on. The menu was extensive, with a wide range of Thai dishes to choose from. All the dishes tasted delicious, and it was evident that the chefs put a lot of effort into preparing them. What impressed me the most was the affordability of the prices, given the location, food presentation, and service. The prices were reasonable, and considering the quality of the food and service, it was definitely worth it. In conclusion, I highly recommend Bhu Bhirom restaurant to anyone looking for a delightful dining experience in Chiang Rai. The combination of amazing views, delicious food, top-notch service, and affordable prices make this restaurant a must-visit for all foodies out there.
Atthakrit AtireklapsakulAtthakrit Atireklapsakul
Tucked inside the lush grounds of Singha Park, this restaurant is a hidden gem offering authentic Northern Thai cuisine with a view that’s hard to beat. Overlooking rolling tea plantations, a serene lake, and distant mountains, the setting is tranquil and perfect for a leisurely lunch. What to Expect: Signature dishes include the northern-style pork belly curry, grilled sirloin with spicy jaew sauce, and crispy tea leaves with sour cream—each dish thoughtfully prepared and full of flavor. The papaya salad, though not on the menu, was happily made upon request. Their oolong tea, sourced from the plantation itself, is aromatic and refreshing—highly recommended. The food is reasonably priced, especially considering the quality and setting. Service is warm and attentive, and the peaceful garden ambiance adds to the overall experience. Good to Know: The restaurant’s elegant exterior may feel upscale, but the vibe is relaxed and welcoming. Seating along the terrace offers the best views—perfect for slow lunches with cold beer or tea. Parking is available, and it’s worth the short drive from Chiang Rai town. A must-visit for those heading to the Blue Temple or exploring Chiang Rai. Come for the view, stay for the food—and don’t forget to try the tea.
Aze LlanitoAze Llanito
We came on an August weekday afternoon with our kids and chose a table at the terrace enjoying the view of the tea plantation. It was not hot with the fan on. Be prepared with flying insects accompanying your meal, at least they were not mosquitoes. Food was nice for the adults. If your kids cannot eat the least spicy food, you will have to be more careful with the food selection. Though it was our primary concern and we did expressly asked if the food we ordered was spicy( grille dchickend with rice and Pad Thai)and asked if it could be done without any spice or pepper, we were told that the sauce was already made. We were also told that the chicken rice was not spicy and the sauce could be separate. Turned out the chicken was grilled with black pepper and the separate pumpkin sauce was considerably spicy, and our smaller child (4yo) still found the Pad Thai spicy. The staff also told us we could only access the Singha Park WiFi with a local telephone number. Speaking of the staff, more attentiveness and alertness would definitely offer a nicer dining experience to customers. We would nevertheless wish to thank the staff member who initiated that he could help us take out the coconut flesh if we wished to eat it.
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I recently visited Bhu Bhirom restaurant at Singha Park in Chiang Rai, and I must say, it was an absolute delight. The service at the restaurant was top-notch, with friendly and attentive staff who were always ready to assist with any queries and recommendations. The restaurant is situated in a prime location, offering stunning views of the surrounding Singha Park. The atmosphere was relaxed and serene, making it the perfect place for a peaceful meal. The restaurant's decor is beautifully done, with a modern touch that perfectly complements the park's natural surroundings. The food at Bhu Bhirom was simply amazing. Each dish was presented beautifully, and the flavors were spot on. The menu was extensive, with a wide range of Thai dishes to choose from. All the dishes tasted delicious, and it was evident that the chefs put a lot of effort into preparing them. What impressed me the most was the affordability of the prices, given the location, food presentation, and service. The prices were reasonable, and considering the quality of the food and service, it was definitely worth it. In conclusion, I highly recommend Bhu Bhirom restaurant to anyone looking for a delightful dining experience in Chiang Rai. The combination of amazing views, delicious food, top-notch service, and affordable prices make this restaurant a must-visit for all foodies out there.
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Tucked inside the lush grounds of Singha Park, this restaurant is a hidden gem offering authentic Northern Thai cuisine with a view that’s hard to beat. Overlooking rolling tea plantations, a serene lake, and distant mountains, the setting is tranquil and perfect for a leisurely lunch. What to Expect: Signature dishes include the northern-style pork belly curry, grilled sirloin with spicy jaew sauce, and crispy tea leaves with sour cream—each dish thoughtfully prepared and full of flavor. The papaya salad, though not on the menu, was happily made upon request. Their oolong tea, sourced from the plantation itself, is aromatic and refreshing—highly recommended. The food is reasonably priced, especially considering the quality and setting. Service is warm and attentive, and the peaceful garden ambiance adds to the overall experience. Good to Know: The restaurant’s elegant exterior may feel upscale, but the vibe is relaxed and welcoming. Seating along the terrace offers the best views—perfect for slow lunches with cold beer or tea. Parking is available, and it’s worth the short drive from Chiang Rai town. A must-visit for those heading to the Blue Temple or exploring Chiang Rai. Come for the view, stay for the food—and don’t forget to try the tea.
Atthakrit Atireklapsakul

Atthakrit Atireklapsakul

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We came on an August weekday afternoon with our kids and chose a table at the terrace enjoying the view of the tea plantation. It was not hot with the fan on. Be prepared with flying insects accompanying your meal, at least they were not mosquitoes. Food was nice for the adults. If your kids cannot eat the least spicy food, you will have to be more careful with the food selection. Though it was our primary concern and we did expressly asked if the food we ordered was spicy( grille dchickend with rice and Pad Thai)and asked if it could be done without any spice or pepper, we were told that the sauce was already made. We were also told that the chicken rice was not spicy and the sauce could be separate. Turned out the chicken was grilled with black pepper and the separate pumpkin sauce was considerably spicy, and our smaller child (4yo) still found the Pad Thai spicy. The staff also told us we could only access the Singha Park WiFi with a local telephone number. Speaking of the staff, more attentiveness and alertness would definitely offer a nicer dining experience to customers. We would nevertheless wish to thank the staff member who initiated that he could help us take out the coconut flesh if we wished to eat it.
Aze Llanito

Aze Llanito

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