Hungry go where in Chiang Mai? The answer before I arrived is "I don't know". I have stopped looking at food blogs and food reviews before going to a foreign land as I have been disappointed time and again spending money and energy searching for some recommended eating place tucked in don't know which corner of the city just to eat something very mediocre.
We decided to search for food based on our instinct instead and we found two very nice restaurants that serve great tasting food in Chiang Mai.
We were walking along Changklan Road one morning looking for things to eat as we have not taken breakfast. We peeped into all the restaurants along our way and struck off one by one till we saw something rather appealing. It was beef noodles in a shop called Rote Yiam.
Rote Yiam Beef Noodle
164/48 Changklan Road
Open 8am till 5pm
The cutlery cabinet
This version of beef noodle is different from some of my favorite beef noodles back home but it is a perfect blend of herbs and fish sauce with lots of green toppings ( bean sprouts, coriander, lettuce and water spinach).
Spicy condiments that complement the noodles.
Our 'Kway Teow' with tender beef slices and spicy aromatic soup was an unforgettable breakfast indeed.
Ping Ping Seafood Restaurant
Anusarn Market
Open: Lunch and Dinner
Another restaurant that serves great tasting Thai food is Ping Ping Seafood Restaurant.
It is located at Anusarn Market and has a huge signage which is easily visible.
This restaurant serves one of the best green curries I have tasted in Thailand.
The papaya salad (aka som tam) was very appetizing.
And we had this spicy shellfish with the fragrance of basil that can make one drool.
And something milder - vegetables cooked in Chinese style.
Overall it was a very satisfying meal. Price? Very cheap.
Part 1: Walking Through The Sunday Night Market ( The Walking Street)
Part 2: 3 Hours Of Fun At Art In Paradise
Part 3: A Traditional Thai Dining Experience At Khum Khantoke
Part 4: Elephant Safari - A Popular Day Tour In Chiang Mai
Part 5: Bai Orchid And Butterfly Farm , Chiang Mai
Part 6: A Chance Visit To Elephant Poopoopaper Park
Part 8: Dining, Shopping And Ladyboys At Anusarn Market
Part 9: Wat Rongkhun - Just Like A Fairytale
Part 10: A Stopover At Chiang Rai (Pha Soet) Hot Spring
Part 11: A Day Tour To Golden Triangle Of Thailand
Part 12: Visiting The Northernmost Town Of Thailand
Part 13: Visiting An Akha Village In Chiang Rai
Part 15: Maninarakorn Hotel - Review And Photos
Part 16: Where To Stay In Chiang Mai
Part 17: Chiang Mai On A Walking Tour
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