Best Cafe restaurants nearby. Discover the best Cafe food in Chiang Mai. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Cafe restaurants near you.. You could spend your whole Chiang Mai vacation exploring the famous Night Bazaar. Once you’ve exhausted the art of the cheerful haggle, however, there’s plenty more to explore. The National Museum and Botanic Garden are great places to soak up some local culture and to breathe in the delicate fragrance of Thai orchids. In the city’s center, the remains of ancient walls embrace over 30 temples. Limber travelers can climb 300 stairs to Wat Phrathat Doi Suthep, an ornate Buddhist temple in the hills.
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4 based on 1023 reviews
Be WOWED by the Woo....Great Food, Great Service, fresh cut flowers, Art Gallery and a retail store!!!!!WOWED at the Woo.....
4 based on 267 reviews
So we stumbled into this place without reading reviews and we were totally blown away the atmosphere inside and out are amazing and the food did not disappoint. I had the best Thai iced tea I have ever had, not over sweet like most. I had an herb salad with tofu and a warm tamarind dressing that literally was to die for. I am not going to lie I craved it the next day so I went back and had it again. I eat a lot of salads and this was truly a level above anything I have had before. My daughter had eggs Benedict and a mint chocolate milk shake the first time for lunch, she loved both the 2nd trip she had spring rolls that she said were just ok but she ate a lot of my salad too. She had a pineapple shake that was fantastic! Also because it has a high end spa the toilets are the nicest in town. If you donât eat here stopping for a drink or coffee, air conditioning and a bathroom break will make your day.Hi parisryan, Thank you so much for your lovely review. Great you loved our food and drinks with social compliments for our Fahtara Herb Garden salad (as well as our toilets ). We take your comment about the spring rolls on board and will check them again with our chefs. Thanks so much for your visits and we suppose we may have to apologise for getting your addicted to our salad yet we do hope to welcome you again. With warm regards from your Fahtara Cafe team
4 based on 756 reviews
Little garden restaurant. Breakfast restaurant with more as 120 different style of international breakfast. Big cheese, ham and salami selection. Daily fresh roll, bred, baguette, croissants, cake and cookies. Breakfast Lunch and Brunch menue thai and int
Good place to have a familiar breakfast if your stomach needs a break from Thai cuisine . The food is good, nothing extraordinary. Except the mango vanilla smoothie, that was amazing. Orange juice was also very good. They have a large menu with many different western styles of breakfast. I got the American classic and it was just what I needed, eggs, toast, bacon, fruit, coffee and juice. Itâs more expensive compared to other local restaurants so we spent $16 instead of the normal $4-7 per meal (which still isnât bad). The presentation of the food and the atmosphere definitely make the place a fun environment. Itâs tucked away off an alley so itâs a peaceful spot to relax.
4 based on 204 reviews
I tried their cold brew w tomato / lemon and cheesecake. They know what they are doing. Will go back again! If you are a coffee lover, try their Wild Weekend Thailand bean. They also sell single cup drip brewing filter bag. The location is at One Nimman. It is a pity that due to the location, this outlet is becoming a tourist attraction.
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4 based on 108 reviews
Great food with quirky decor. We had the chicken salad, potato hash salad and salmon bagel. All big portions for a reasonable price and very flavourful. Inside they have about 5 tables that take up half of the cafe. The other half is a shop that sells local art products. They have more seating outside in a beautiful area. While we were eating we often saw people walking past to take their Instagram photo. There were even two people who came in through the cafe to the back garden seating just for photos! Of course they were then told off by the staff. Definitely a place loved by both artsy and non-artsy people. Do take note that they stop serving food at 3pm, although they continue to serve drinks until 5pm. They have a few different drinks on the menu like the SS coffee, which is with lemon zest and cinnamon, and Cha-coa, Thai tea mixed with cocoa. They also serve soy/almond/coconut milk.
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4 based on 252 reviews
Goodsouls Kitchen is a plant-based restaurant located in Chiang Mai, Thailand. Launched in 2017 â on a mission to transform its community by serving healthy and delicious food â bringing awareness to supply chains, pesticide use, animal welfare, waste, go
After 7 nights in Thailand eating rice and noodles and drinking sugary drinks i was delighted to find this place. My green juice hardly touched the sides. I orfered the philly steak which was fantastic. The best vegan restaurant in Thailand. I can't wait to come back tomorrow
4 based on 245 reviews
Nimman Social is a trendy and cool hot spot. We are open daily for breakfast, lunch and dinner or just for some drinks. We serve cold and fresh drinks, fresh brewed coffee and have several draught beers and cocktails. Every Tuesday, Thursday and Friday we
Three of us ate at Nimman Social one evening. The Khao Soi was very good (quite spicy), chicken burger good but had to take quite a bit off it which was skin, I know some people donât mind eating that though. The waitress was lovely but the order the food came out in wasnât great - chips first and were finished by the time two of the Khao Soi came out which was then almost finished by the time the chicken burger came out. Prices were reasonable, the restaurant is spacious and has a relaxed atmosphere. I recommend for Thai food but service wasnât very good for us that evening.Dear BunchOfLilies,Greeting from Nimman Social team,Thank you for your great feedback to us, and please kindly accept our apologize which we made you feel uncomfortable while you were dining with us. We hope to see and welcome you back again.
4 based on 394 reviews
Thai restaurant and coffee shop in Chiang Mai _____________________________________________ - Breakfast - Thai Cuisine - Thai Dessert (Mango Sticky Rice) - Coffee And Drink - Smoothie - Fruit Shake - Cake >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> WELCOME
Very quiet place, lovely decorated with vintage style furniture. I went for a coffee and breakfast. The mango with sticky rice was perfect. The muesli was good too. Very friendly. I liked the overall atmosphere. Plus plenty of place to park your bike/moto
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5 based on 106 reviews
A perfect cup of coffee and healthy breakfast made with passion. That plus a warm atmosphere and good music. It's the simple thing in life that can make you happy.
Really nice decor, lots of tables and space, aircon too which can be a nice break from the heat. Had avocado toast with a mango salsa, delicious. Cappuccino was good too with cinnamon sprinkles. Friendly and fast service when I visited. Would visit again. Price in comparison to other cafes.
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5 based on 1458 reviews
We don't serve fast food at our small, non-airconditioned restaurant where flavour and service are prioritised over interior design and atmosphere. Sandwiches, salads and breakfast dishes along with locally-sourced coffee and fresh fruit for smoothies. Ou
came here because of all the great reviews. Service was very friendly and we really enjoyed the bread they use....that being said the sandwich itself was just average at best. I had a BLT amd my partner had a club...both had maybe one piece of lettuce and a piece of tomato. Felt like a lot more bread then there was toppings. Satisfied the craving for a western sandwich but if this place was back in the western part of the world they would need to up their sandwich game.Right now in the kitchen we have a co-owner and a staff member that has been here for 3.5 years and I'm utterly certain they would not have dished out anything like you have described. So, I'm going to read your review as though you're stretching the truth to get a point across. However, let's suppose you did only get one piece of lettuce and one piece of tomato. There's no benefit for you to sit there and accept that kind of sandwich... Anywhere. You really ought to speak out to a staff member and get what you pay for.Regarding the "more bread than toppings" angle I'd like to clarify that our view is that bread is not a vehicle for ingredients and it is instead part of the sandwich flavour overall. Too much topping and you no longer taste the bread. We feel there's not much point in paying for excellent bread if you can't taste it. Our prices are linked to ingredient costs and if you want more you simply ask us for more and we add it to your bill. Couldn't be easier. If you prefer that your food comes pre-stuffed by default then there are plenty of other restaurants that forgo flavour balance and aim for bulk.At the time of writing I can safely say we've served over 10,000 sandwiches to Western people and you're the first to complain about our topping to bread ratio. So, perhaps those people agreeing with you have been nice and accepted a poorly made sandwich without complaint or your opinion about what makes a good sandwich isn't universal.
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