Find out what Bar restaurants to try in Chiang Mai. 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 341 reviews
An easy going bar with great quality pub food. Take your time and chill over a coffee, fruit shake, ice cream, baquette or try our delicious Thai or western main courses. If you want to mingle with the locals then pop in for the busy weekly specials: Our
On the plus points, it really feels like a little bit of Britain has been transported to Thailand. It's not exactly perfect and feels a little too bar like but it's as close as dammit an English pub experience with food. They even have a pub quiz! It was filled with Brits when I was there, I had British food and was drinking British drinks.The food though was very average. I wasn't impressed at all. I could have been eating in a Weatherspoons. As a taste of home, it was welcomed but the food could most certainly have been better. It's all very expensive too although to be fair that's probably to be expected but the price was higher than I would have liked.The owner comes across as really rather arrogant and aloof. Before posting this review I was reading reviews others have written. Woe to anybody that dares write a negative review because each one has a scathing "we can do no wrong" response from the owner - as this one will probably get. Of course, he is going to deny it but read the negative reviews and the responses and decide for yourself. I think it's going to be pretty clear cut. If a place can't accept criticism it's never going to be the best it can be. Travelling for months in Asia, and loving the food, I was feeling like a little taste of home and this hit the spot. If you are curious about UK food or you are from here and fancy a taste of home you could do, I am sure, far worse than here. A recommendation but not a hearty one."Arrogant & aloof" - would it be fair to mention stones and glass houses. As this reviewer suggests I'd invite everyone to read this and my previous responses to decide if I'm "scathing" or acknowledging the review and defending our service and produce. I'm old school and refuse to answer with an all positive PC script as I feel it lacks honesty.Sorry if you feel the food was average but then again we are in Thailand and our sausages, pies and other western dishes aren't sourced from the local artisan down the road and are all made from scratch. Your review says you'd only been eating local food and therefore i'd ask you to consider your basis for comparison (Weatherspoons?). So in that context I truly thank you for the recommendation. Oh and the "aloof" owner is only in for the Tuesday quiz & Friday evenings. His lovely wife and extended Thai family will look after you the majority of the time.
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4 based on 93 reviews
Located upstairs in a bright and cheery atmosphere we were pleased to find a Korean BBQ similar to those we have at home in Koreatown Los Angeles. The kids ate all their Bugogi and we ate every morsel of our veggie Bibimbap. It wasnât served in the traditional hot stone bowl but it was good regardless. Condiments, sauces and kimchiâs were stellar. Service, beers and fancy soda drinks for the kids were all very good and most of the staff spoke excellent English. The prices were more than the street vendors but the air conditioning, cleanliness and comprehendable staff made it worth the extra expense and hike up the stairs. It still cost only a third of what we might have paid at home.
4 based on 1303 reviews
Set on the Ping River, Paak Dang offers a beautiful dining experience in a 2 story Lanna Style Teak Wood house. We serve authentic Thai food that will tickle and tantalise the tastebuds of both the Thai local palate and our friends from all over the world
We went here after reading the many excellent reviews. The location and atmosphere are just lovely. Service is delightful and the trainees make every effort to get it right, which they did every time.I booked for 8.30pm and we arrived 10 minutes early. A good musician was playing guitar and singing but he packed up and disappeared at 8.30! The 2 other customers left shortly afterwards and no more arrived, so we were alone in an eerily quiet restaurant! The corn somtam was great, as were the kale and veg fried rice and all were reasonably priced for a place of this quality and location. However, the jumbo prawn was disappointing. We asked for enough for 2 and we were shown one which they said would be fine. When cooked and split in two, it was really quite insufficient for even the modest appetites of two 70+ year olds. At 800 baht, we feel this was ludicrously expensive. The flavour too was much inferior to those we have enjoyed previously both at Ayutthaya and Nong Khai. I note they say on their website that they are imported. Finally the house wine was just about ok but well overpriced at 190 baht for only half a glass. There is FAR better quality in town for 120-150 baht for a full glass!So, this place has many plus points but for us these were overshadowed by serious overpricing on some items. Dear John, thank you for taking the time to leave us a review and we are glad you enjoyed dining with us overall except for your experience with our Signature Jumbo Prawns and our wine. Our house pour wines are measured and served to industry standards accordingly and the explanation below should give you a better understanding of why the Jumbo Prawns are pricey but why we still eat them although they have so little meat!In Thailand, giant freshwater river prawns are highly sought after â it is considered a delicacy and a prestigious food that is something nearly all Thais would love to eat. These giant prawns are an expensive treat that are a rare source of indulgence and they are now gracing the plates of gourmands around the region.As these giant prawns are really big-headed, there is relatively little meat for the size of the prawn. Instead, the real treasure lies within the head. The yellow orange blob of butter-looking thing in the head is what eating these prawns are all about! Almost like shrimp butter, creamy and rich with a taste and flavour that is out of this world. The lucky ones who have had a chance to eat these prawns have said that putting a spoonful of this shrimp butter into the mouth was life changing!Best Regards,K-Lin Lim
4 based on 93 reviews
Located upstairs in a bright and cheery atmosphere we were pleased to find a Korean BBQ similar to those we have at home in Koreatown Los Angeles. The kids ate all their Bugogi and we ate every morsel of our veggie Bibimbap. It wasnât served in the traditional hot stone bowl but it was good regardless. Condiments, sauces and kimchiâs were stellar. Service, beers and fancy soda drinks for the kids were all very good and most of the staff spoke excellent English. The prices were more than the street vendors but the air conditioning, cleanliness and comprehendable staff made it worth the extra expense and hike up the stairs. It still cost only a third of what we might have paid at home.
Most Popular French food in Chiang Mai, Chiang Mai Province, Thailand
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.
Best Cafe food near Chiang Mai, Chiang Mai Province, Thailand
4 based on 265 reviews
My Place Lounge Sports Bar & Restaurant is in the heart of Chiang Mai. We serve quality western food including Burgers, Philly Cheesesteaks, Panini, flatbread pizza, breakfast, classic sandwiches, salads, Buffalo Wings. Our bar has one of the largest sele
We literally had the best time here during Songkran!! Even if they drinks weren't great (which they are) and incredibly well priced (which they are) we would still come here for CC and Nid! The hospitality here is amazing!! We have a 2 year old and she loved being with them more than us! They are so much fun and caring. We come here every time we visit and are never disappointed.
Where to eat Barbecue food in Chiang Mai: The Best Restaurants and Bars
5 based on 107 reviews
Discover an all-day European café culture situated within Le Méridien Chiang Mai with our Illy coffee, and freshly baked pastries. Explore the latest cocktail concoctions by our resident mixologist as Latitude 18 transforms into the hub of creative evenin
I arrived in a middle of their new gins arrivals and they generously gave me a tasting of all flavors. Fantastic! My favorite was the Martini made of a new gin imported from Scotland "Autumn Edition". Will go back to try all seasons, soon!Dear Thailander5,thank you very much for your recent visit to our Latitude 18 bar and sharing your feedback on our great Gin selection we are featuring.We currently offer more than 35 different Gins from around the world and serve them either with the Premium tonics as G&T or in special cocktails as base spirit.We recently got some new gins from Scotland which have a unique taste and flavour profile and make excellent G&Ts to wind down after a busy day in Chiang Mai.Please come back soon and try more from our special Gin selections!Sincerely yours,MichaelMichael HofstetterDirector of Food & [email protected]
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