Best Seafood restaurants nearby. Discover the best Seafood food in Chiang Mai. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Seafood 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 1362 reviews
Please be informed that WE DON'T TAKE RESERVATIONS. We do have a bar both in-and outside where you can wait for a table during busy hours. The last order for our kitchen is 23:00. Ugo Bar & Restaurant is a friendly & vibrant venue situated in the heart of
Stopped into Ugo for lunch since it was nearby our hotel. We were very impressed with this restaurant. The place itself is very clean, and service was pleasant and attentive.The food....some of the best we had in Thailand. We started off with fried spring rolls, which were fully packed and came with an incredibly delicious dipping sauce. Since we were in Chiang Mai, I wanted to try Khao Soi. Ugo does an incredible job with this dish. Presentation and flavor = A++. Hands down the best Khao Soi that I tried in Chiang Mai. My wife played it safe and went with Chicken Pad Thai - and her conclusion was that it was the best she had throughout all of Thailand. The place also has a large selection of craft beers. We decided to stick with water for this meal, but we were pleased to see options different than your standard Chang and Singha (which we also love). Prices were very reasonable considering how much food you get. This meal kept us full for over 6 hours, and didn't even put a dent in our wallet. Sure, it's not as cheap as the street food found all over the city. But if you want a quick break from all of the action, I highly suggest visiting Ugo for a great meal you won't regret, and maybe a cold craft beer? :) Cash is their preferred method of payment, although they do accept credit cards with a small marginal fee (I believe 3%).
Most Popular Bar food in Chiang Mai, Chiang Mai Province, Thailand
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 358 reviews
Seafood, Raw Vegan, Vegan, Vegetarian, Juice Bar, Fusion, Organic, Healthy Options, Gluten Free Options.
We've been coming to Thailand for 7 years, and Chiang Mai for 4 years. It takes a lot to impress us.The staff at Alice's are welcoming and provide lots of Thai hospitality. The night we were there was very busy and the staff worked hard to keep everyone happy.We ordered Thai fish cakes, red curry, stir fried broccoli and black rice. I was disappointed with the red curry, it lacked flavour until we added some fish sauce.It was very busy the night we were there, one large group of very noisy people, and another group of people who wanted a table and kept coming in and walking around watching us eat to see if we had finished yet. The staff handled these pushy people really well, acommadating them in the bar area outside.The average rating is about the food. The staff deserve a gold star for the way they handled a noisy, busy restaurant.Clearly a popular place to eat. If you didnât like your food you should have notified the Gold Star staff it would have been replaced to your liking or given free. Not much we can do when the first we hear about a problem is in a review. Thanks for coming:-)
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