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Sitting next to the bar, I could hear the chefs speaking Thai. There were so many orders. The taste was not worth waiting for half an hour, but the coconut ice cream was super delicious!!
This is at least the fifth time I went there. I finally got it in today at noon [tears] Sitting next to the bar, I could hear the chefs speaking Thai. There were so many orders. The taste was not worth waiting for half an hour, but the coconut ice cream was super delicious!!
The food is very good and delicious. It's perfect for a family meal. The quality is excellent. I like it. The food is very fresh. The beer is also delicious. I recommend it.
Who knows! We found this amazing restaurant hidden in Chiang Mai's Old Town 🌿 After a day of exploring Chiang Mai with our kids, we didn't look for a place to eat until late in the evening. We searched Google Maps for the nearest restaurant and were surprised to find a Michelin-starred restaurant. It was right by the river, and we sat outside, enjoying the view while we ate. It was absolutely amazing! 🌙Must-Try List 🍲Red Curry with River Snail: This is a Michelin-starred dish, 240 THB. The snail is paired with an authentic Chiang Mai sauce, and the spices are incredibly rich and flavorful. A must-try! 🧆Deep Fried Sun-Dried Squid: This is also a Michelin-starred dish, 220 THB. The fried squid isn't particularly special, but the sauce is. 🍺Beer Wun: What's unique about their beer is that they put the beer glass in the freezer before pouring the beer into the glass, which keeps it extra cold! 🥘Tom Yum Goong: The sour and spicy hit the spot, and the prawns were as big as a palm, leaving a warm feeling in my stomach. 🍖Charcoal-grilled pork neck: The meat is crispy and tender with a hint of char, and paired with sticky rice, it's enough to fill two bowls. To be honest, the ingredients in Chiang Mai aren't particularly diverse or unique; the spices and sauces are the soul of Thai cuisine. 🥘 💰Price per person: 800 THB (including drinks) 📍Directions: Search for "samsen villa" on Google Maps ⏰Opening hours: 11:00 AM - 11:00 PM (reservations recommended!) After dinner, I strolled back to the old city. The moonlight shone on the brick walls, and I felt like I had swallowed all the warmth of Chiang Mai into my stomach. #ChiangmaiTravel
👍️Must-check-in: SAMSEN VILLA, a Michelin restaurant, is famous for its beer. The blogger, who doesn't like to drink, drank two big cups! I forgot what the pink one is called, it's super delicious! It's very suitable for friends who like sweet and fruity taste. 🕐️Check-in time: It's best to come in the evening, from sunset to night, the riverside atmosphere is okay, and it's original ecology [Askance]. By the way, there is really no public space here on the riverside. The ones that are slightly cleaned up are all tidied up by hotels or shops. The pure public space is really original ecology. I walked along the river when I was free. I came along the small dirt road in the grass. There were many people fishing by the river. Because it was broad daylight, there was no worry. I almost didn't dare to try it at night. 💰️Per capita price: Chiang Mai's prices are very cost-effective. The two of us spent less than 200 RMB per person 💗Other tips: Make a reservation in advance before going. Across the bridge is the Warorot Market, where you can also come here for dinner after shopping in the afternoon.
[Chiang Mai Nightlife: Ice Beer] Chiang Mai's nightlife is not as colorful as that of our first- and second-tier cities in China. However, the night is also the time when locals and tourists come out most frequently. When night falls, find a beautiful restaurant by the river, gather a few friends, bring your family, and drink a glass of ice-cold beer "smoothie". It is really a delicious night. [Applause][Applause][Applause] #Thailand Travel #Parent-Child #Free Travel #Travel Guide #Chiang Mai #Chiang Mai Food #Ding Ding in Chiang Mai##Ding Ding in Thailand##Thai Chinese#