Find out what Thai restaurants to try in Mae Sot. Mae Sot (Thai: แม่สอด, pronounced [mɛ̂ː sɔ̀ːt]; Burmese: မဲဆောက်, [mɛ́ sʰaʊʔ]; Shan: ႄႈသၢႆ, [ɛ sʰaaj]) is a city in western Thailand that shares a border with Burma to the west. It is notable as a trade hub and for its substantial population of Burmese migrants and refugees. The city is part of Tak Province, 87 km from the city of Tak and 509 km from Bangkok. It is home to the district headquarters of Mae Sot District, and is the main gateway between Thailand and Burma. As a result, it has gained notoriety for its trade in gems and teak, as well as black market services such as people trafficking and drugs.
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4 based on 10 reviews
Chinese food and dimsum
Simple and delicious Dim Sum in Mae Sod. Some other Chinese styled Food is also available. The price is cheap food is fresh. LAVA dumpling Bun is a must try menu. It opens allday.Chailai dimsum thank you.krab.
3 based on 39 reviews
We would not go back to this restaurant as the service and food was very poor. The staff have no interest in the customers and are just watching the clock, the food lacks both taste and quality. When we made a comment to the waitress about the Thai food the comment we got was that she would talk to the cook. We paid our bill and left, on our way out my wife commented no wonder they have so few customers!!
4 based on 43 reviews
I went here after a disastrous meal in Famous Ray (the most watery curry with the driest chicken ever) and it's a vast difference. The curry I had was really authentic and one of the best in Thailand. It's the northern curry which is more brown than green or red. The eggplant somtam didn't disappoint too. Staff and owner are warm. Thank goodness I didn't finish the food at Famous Ray (didn't want to waste my precious tummy space for crappy food) and ended up happy and full here. Strongly recommend.
4 based on 104 reviews
Stopped in at Dave's on my last trip to Mae Sot. Newly diminished in size but the quality of the food, the amount and the thickness of the menu hasn't changed. Don't let the fat menu or Dave's somewhat inherent grumpiness put you off, the food is great and his wife is darling.Thanks for the review. The newly deminished size is the closing of the bar side of the business. The inherent grumpiness is a marketing tool to hid my bubbly personality. The wife is a darling for the last 26 years.
4 based on 66 reviews
The staff were welcoming and very professional, obviously trained to a high level of service. The restaurant itself is beautiful, furnished nicely and clean. You can see the chefs busy cooking through the glass window as you sit and eat. The three courses served were all delicious and good value for money, although the fish for the main course was small.An overall great dining experience, well worth the money and a feeling of indulgence!
4 based on 167 reviews
Opposite my hotel and highly rated on Lonely Planet and TripAdvisor, I had to try it. Casa Mia didn't disappoint. Friendly service. The menu is extensive with Thai Burmese and Italian dishes, so plenty of choice. I was feeling adventurous and went for the Burmese pumpkin chicken curry. It was very good and very filling. It cost only 60 Baht. A large Chang was 80 Baht. There's free wifi and a toilet. I'd eat here again.
4 based on 148 reviews
"the imaginary jungle" restaurant For the last 20 years, Khaomao-Khaofang Restaurant, in Amphoe Mae Sot, Tak province, has created a beautiful harmony between the natural flora, our delicious fresh food and our friendly service. Our loyal customers have g
There are Thai restaurants, and then there are THAI RESTAURANTS. This is where locals and important Thai visitors eat. First, the property is beautiful, a tropical garden with incredible orchids and water features. OK, you didn't come to eat the orchids -- good luck finding a better menu! Diverse, lots of choice, well prepared. When I was last there it was half full of high level Government Officials from Bangkok, surrounded by staff and security. And since this is Thailand, you would never really know . . . everyone is super low key, quiet and busy eating :) This restaurant would be a first choice in Chiangmai or Bangkok, it just happens to be in Mae Sot. Don't miss it. (They have a sister restaurant in Chiangmai.)
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