What an amazing restaurant this is. They have a handful of selections if you are looking for Akha (Hilltribe) cuisine.
The Man Tod Bod Akha มันเทศบดอาข่า is a very mild "sweet" potato mash.
The Pak Bung Preaw Pad Khai ผักบุ้งเปรี้ยวผัดไข่ was not exactly the same as the name "Sour Morning Glory Fried Egg" as it was not sour. Another mild tasting dish that you wouldn't think twice about if served to you as part of a hotel's scrambled egg breakfast.
The Kaeng Puak Akha แกงเผือกอาข่า was the most interesting, as it's more of a soup than a "curry" that is quite spicy and full of taro chunks that eventually dissolve into the soup, making a very thick consistency.
All the dishes were served in neat wooden bowls that look like they were carved out of trees.
The view from the corner counter/table is particularly serene and peaceful.
They also sell coffee beans locally harvested by the Akha Hilltribe that taste pretty good.
Highly...
Read moreFrom the moment you walk in, you are made to feel welcome.
This is a true haven of Akha cuisine, and you are certain to be wow-ed by your meal.
The coffee and the tea are also excellent. It may not be planned on your itinerary, but let me suggest that it should be. If you are going toThamluang Khunnam Nangnon national park, Pha Mee is only another 5 km and it really is worth it! The village itself is stunning. The history of the Akha people is fascinating
They also do cookery classes in...
Read moreIt was my first time visiting this place as a friend of mine recommended this place. It was small but nice place to hang out. Foods and beverage were affordable price. The best thing is that the scenery was really awesome. Try to click some photos coz it was really a nice place. There are some other places like Phamee but I really recommend this place since the cafe is really good. The music they played made me wanted to stay longer....
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