6 Great Food Experiences in Chiang Mai Thailand Posted on January 25, 2017August 2, 2024 Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Chiang Mai boasts some of the best food in Thailand. Food stalls, like the Lady with the Cowboy Hat’s pulled pork, are Internet sensations. Unfortunately, we don’t eat pork, so I can’t add my two cents except that it smelled delicious, and she was swamped with customers. The city is a haven for ex-pats and foreign travelers seeking a great food experience. If you’re looking for comforting, delicious food with a splash of local flavor, you’re in the right place. 6 Great Food Experiences in Chiang Mai Thailand When you crave something familiar, you don’t have to settle for Pizza Hut or McDonald’s. Chiang Mai offers numerous delicious alternatives that provide a taste of home while you explore the city. These options may be twice as expensive as local Thai food, but they are worth every penny. You can indulge in a variety of cuisines, from hearty American breakfasts to authentic Italian pizzas and flavorful Mexican dishes. Each restaurant brings its unique charm and high-quality ingredients, ensuring a satisfying and familiar culinary experience. So, while the cost might be higher, the comfort and enjoyment these meals bring make them a delightful splurge. Type your email… Subscribe Join 5,100 other subscribers Where to Stay in Chiang Mai– Wabi Sabi Boutique Hotels Salsa Kitchen The Baja-style menu at Salsa Kitchen is extensive and entirely in English, making it easy to navigate. While the prices are reasonable, they are higher than you’d pay for street food. My entrée, which cost about $4.50, was affordable and incredibly filling. As you savor each bite, you are reminded that you’re in Thailand, yet the rich, vibrant flavors of Mexico shine through in every dish. From the perfectly seasoned meats to the fresh, tangy salsas, each element combines to create a culinary experience that transports you straight to the streets of Baja. The balance of familiar Mexican tastes with the exotic Thai backdrop makes dining here a unique and memorable experience. Address: 26/4 Huay Kaew Rd, Chang Phueak, Mueang Chiang Mai District, Chiang Mai 50300, Thailand Dr. Seuss Meets Wat Ban Den Temple in Chiang Mai Thailand’s Khao Soi Khao Soi is not a restaurant; it’s a regional dish we fell in love with instantly. This creamy, spicy noodle soup, topped with crispy fried noodles and a squeeze of lime, captivated our taste buds from the first bite. Eating Khao Soi was literally the first thing we did after arriving in Chiang Mai. Its rich, complex flavors, blending coconut milk with curry spices and tender chicken, left an unforgettable impression. It was so delicious that it became a staple during our stay. We made sure to savor it one last time before leaving Chiang Mai. The dish’s perfect harmony of flavors and textures made it a culinary highlight of our trip, and we couldn’t resist enjoying it again and again. Khao Soi is not a restaurant; it’s a regional dish we fell in love with instantly. This creamy, spicy noodle soup, topped with crispy fried noodles and a squeeze of lime, captivated our taste buds from the first bite. Eating Khao Soi was literally the first thing we did after arriving in Chiang Mai. Its rich, complex flavors, blending coconut milk with curry spices and tender chicken, left an unforgettable impression. It was so delicious that it became a staple during our stay. We made sure to savor it one last time before leaving Chiang Mai. The dish’s perfect harmony of flavors and textures made it a culinary highlight of our trip, and we couldn’t resist enjoying it again and again. Where to Get Khao Soi There are many places where you’ll get some good Khao Soi, but here are a few favorites. I could eat Khao Soi every single day and be happy to have that delicious broth in my veins. One of my favorite places in Nimman is the Ginger Farm Kitchen. Not only is it beautiful, located in Nimman One, but it also has a large menu where you can try a little bit of everything. Make sure you make a reservation because this place stays busy. Khao Soi Islam Noodles: 24 Charoen Prathet Rd, Chang Khlan Sub-district, Mueang Chiang Mai District, Chiang Mai 50100, Thailand Huen Phen Restaurant 2: 333, Nong Kwai, Hang Dong District, Chiang Mai 50230, Thailand Khao Soi Khun Yai: QXWM+47J, Sri Poom 8 Alley, Tambon Si Phum, Mueang Chiang Mai District, Chiang Mai 50200, Thailand How to Spend the Day at Thailand’s Doi Inthanon Mountain Khaomao-Khaofang Imaginary Jungle Escape to a unique dining adventure at Khaomao-Khaofang Imaginary Jungle-themed Cafe in Chiang Mai. This place breaks the norm with a blend of indoor and outdoor spaces that make you feel like a grand tent surrounded by trees. It is so beautiful. You won’t believe you are basically eating outdoors. Enjoy delicious Thai food with the calming sound of waterfalls in the backdrop, creating a soothing atmosphere that’s hard to find. While it might seem touristy, Khaomao-Khaofang maintains an authentic charm that attracts locals and travelers. Beyond its captivating setting, the café offers serene spots like koi ponds, waterfalls, and lush foliage—a true jungle haven. This isn’t just a restaurant; it’s a journey into a world where nature and dining unite remarkably. Address: Ratchapruek Rd, Nong Kwai, Hang Dong District, Chiang Mai 50230, Thailand+66 63 665 5838 SP Chicken While it is tucked away from the main activity in Chiang Mai’s old town, SP chicken is definitely worth a visit. It serves some delicious rotisserie chicken (and other things) you can watch being cooked on an unusual vertical spit in the front of the restaurant. The meal came almost as soon as we had ordered and the chicken was perfectly cooked and seasoned, with some great Thai side dishes. Address: Samlan Rd Soi 1, Tambon Si Phum, Amphoe Mueang Chiang Mai, Chang Wat Chiang Mai 50200, Thailand. +66 80 500 5035 Accha Authentic Indian Cuisine After eating Thai food every single day, we wanted something different. We chose Accha Authentic Indian Cuisine because it was on our way to the Saturday night market. They serve naan with a variety of sauces, all of which were delicious. The small restaurant has open-air seating in the heart of Chiang Mai. The presentation was over the top, service was fast and delightful and the price left us feeling we had stolen something. Address: Nimmanhemin Soi 5 Sutep, Chiang Mai 50200 Thailand. +66 99 291 1551 Food4Thought Craving a western-style breakfast one Sunday morning, we decided to walk to Food4Thought. It was a long 20-minute walk, but Food4Thought has a large selection of breakfast/ brunch items, soups, salads, and wraps. We sat under a tarp while the constant roar of the planes flew overhead, listening to a wide range of accents from at least three continents. Steven enjoyed an avocado smoothie and I sipped on one of the nicest cups of black coffee I had had in a long time– no sugar, just a teaspoon of brown sugar syrup made there at the restaurant. Address: 15/5 Moo 1 Chang Phueak Subdistrict, Chiang Mai 50300 Thailand. +66 53 217 395 Like it? Pin it! Click HERE for a great temple experience an hour from Chiang Mai– Wat Chalermprakiat also called the Sky Temples. This post is sponsored and/or contains affiliate links, from which I earn a commission at no extra cost to the reader. 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These sound like great places to go, and I’m glad you and your husband found such a variety of delicious tastes in Chiang Mai! Reply
Chiang Mai is a foodies heaven. I loved everything I ate there and cannot wait to go back. The food was so fresh and inspiring to me, a great benefit of traveling. Reply
#ChiangMai has some of the best food anywhere in the world. #Khaosoi or yellow #curry, rice noodles and chicken are a #NorthThailand specialty I can’t wait to have again. Reply
There are a lot of great restaurants in Chiang Mai, but we all have our favorites. Here are 5 of my favorite restaurants in Chiang Mai that I hope you all enjoy and get a chance to visit. Reply
I hope you get a chance, its one of my favorite places on Earth. And the food is so much better than the pictures trust me!! Reply
I love exploring new places and different foods. These look amazingly good. Would love to try them out. Reply
Love all these photos. The food looks amazing! Makes me hungry already. I have been to Bangkok but haven’t been to Chiang Mai. Would love to go to this places when I go there one day. Pinned it! Reply
Nice picture, great post , if we decide to visit Thailand your article will be very helpful, the food looks great ,thanks Reply
I hope you do go to Thailand. Its one of my top three travel destinations I’d recommend to visit. Reply
So cool that you got to go there! I’ve never been “across the pond”, but I would love to get over there and check some of those out! Reply
We are lucky that we don’t have to cross the pond for good food. I’m sure they have great Thai, Indian and Mexican restaurants closer to your front door. Reply
I haven’t been to Chiang Mai but I want to go. Do you think the food is better than Bangkok cause I’ve been there? I thought the food was good there too. Reply
I think so. It just seemed fresher and more creative in Chiang Mai. We had good food all over Thailand, but if I had to pick, Chiang Mai was the best. Reply
It is too bad you don’t eat pork because the Cowboy Hat Lady’s pork is so freaking good. We ate two plates. Chiang Mai does have some good food. I can’t wait to go back again. Thanks for bringing back some yummy memories. Reply
You aren’t the first person who told me this. We were tempted to try it anyway since its not for religious reasons. But we haven’t eaten pork in over 20 years. Reply
I just love to eat, I eat more than my husband :)) All those food looks amazing. I really want to try the Khao Soi dish. Reply
What a wonderful time! I need to visit in person 🙂 The foods are certainly something to look forward to–I love being immersed in different cultures 🙂 Reply
Its on elf the biggest reason I travel. But Imma a big history nerd, I really enjoy the old stuff, but a girls gotta eat too, right? Reply
Mm, all this food looks delicious! I love to eat, so I’d be happy to check out all these places. Reply
Hey, Its okay, lol. Chiang Mai is well known as a foodie paradise. We did our research and we didn’t eat a single bad thing. Reply
Thank you for these recommendations. Everything looks delicious indeed, so it would be lovely for me to visit those places:) Reply
I see you wrote about Rome, that’s another foodie paradise. I had the best spaghetti with plain sauce I’ve ever eaten in life in one of the plazas there years ago. Reply