Best Asian restaurants nearby. Discover the best Asian food in Mae Hong Son. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Asian restaurants near you.. Mae Hong Son (Thai: แม่ฮ่องสอน, pronounced [mɛ̂ː hɔ̂ŋ sɔ̌ːn]) is a town (thesaban mueang) in north-west Thailand, capital of Mae Hong Son Province. It is in the Shan Hills, near the border with Burma along the banks of the River Pai. As of 2005, the town had some 6,023 inhabitants. The town covers the tambon Chong Kham of the Mueang Mae Hong Son district. Mae Hong Son is 883 km north of Bangkok and 251 km north-west of Chiang Mai.
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Thai food is average and overpriced.Foreign food is dismal. Chewy steak with overfried French Fries at 300 baht, sauce out of a powder package with too hard blanched vegetables.On top of this our room deal included 10 percent discount. When I noticed this wasn't deducted, I asked and the restaurant staff said they had no knowledge of this. When asked at reception they said oh yes, right, ... well tomorrow you can have 20 percent... but after that steak I had enough, we chose to dine elsewhere.Breakfast service is in the same restaurant, nescafe, cookies, tasteless ham, chewy bacon, undercooked fried eggs, dry croissants which you can't put through the toaster to revive them a bit, ants in the maple syrup...All products chosen for this restaurant are minimal quality and expense to gain maximum profit, and it just doesn't work.When you charge me 180 baht for a gin and tonic and serve me a 20 cl glass full of ice cubes, one shot of gilbeys gin and tonic to top up, you will never be my friend... Gilbeys is the cheapest of all cheaps.Regardless of the prices, it is out of proportion for a restaurant belonging to a resort of this supposed grandure. But as you can read in my review of the resort, the grandure has faded long ago.On a positive note, restaurant staff are friendly and helpfull, obviously aware of what is going on and making the best of a terrible situation and work environment. I will definitely be returning to Pai for its laid back atmosphere, but never will I stay here again or dine in their restaurant.
3 based on 58 reviews
Ate here most mornings for breakfast. All breakfast come with an orange juice and tea or coffee in the price and were good value. Staff were very friendly and like all things western there can be a wait. But in such a beautiful place just relax.
4 based on 48 reviews
My girlfriend and I really enjoyed the food here! We ordered all sorts of different Lanna style dishes and all were superb. The wait staff was also attentive and the owner stopped by to make sure everything was O.K. You can tell this place is doing a good business due to the number of customers we saw there. One of the few places I actually enjoyed in Mae Hong Son.
4 based on 172 reviews
Thai ,chinese european food
The fern restaurant at the fern resort is ok for hotel food but very slow service and food comes in any order, I had my main course 15 minutes before anyone else then two starters came out and another main then finally my main so for a party of four no one had there food in the correct order. I had the sweet and sour chicken which was very spicy the tempura vegetable was soft and not good in the other had the fried rice was great Only one thing there was three dogs walking around the restaurant which was off putting
4 based on 75 reviews
This restaurant was recommended to us, and we came for an evening meal. We'd already had lunch so we decided to share a meal. We ordered the Northern Thai Sausage which was mixed in with rice and spices. It was just superb, we actually wished that we'd ordered our own individual Thai sausage, as it was very tasty. I had a pleasant glass of red wine with it and hubby enjoyed a beer. Service was efficient and our waiter was friendly. Couldn't fault the place.
5 based on 63 reviews
Guys, if you dont come here you are missing out, fresh stuff, great bowls, very serene and chill place and very personal approach by owner. 100/100 . Really good
4 based on 522 reviews
A little Restaurant run by Shan Family from Burma.Managing by Nang, she run this place for over 10 years in this new location. We moved here since 18 may 2010.We provide wholesome home made breads,Organic Hill Tribes Coffee and food from local produce sou
I appreciated the good brown bread and decent vegetable omelet. The 30b pot of ginger tea was a good value. Typical tourist place with slightly inflated prices right by the lake. I ordered the omelet and ginger tea. First they brought coffee which I sent back. Then they brought toast, jam, butter and tomatoes with the omelet which I had not ordered. But since it was real bread I kept it. No harm, no foul.
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