I spent 5 days in Chiang Mai and didn't hurt my stomach at all! From Michelin restaurants to the market Foodcourt, to various night market roadside stalls, share some food list for everyone. 📍 Throwing pork rice: Thai Basil per capita consumption: 8-20rmb This throwing pork rice is really the king of Chiang Mai University Night Market, but it is delicious and delicious, and the fried pot is full of gas. Remember to add an egg, half-cooked fried egg bibimbap is absolutely amazing! 📍 Michelin Restaurant: Meena per capita consumption: 100rmb recommended: three-color glutinous rice, fried fish, local fried seasonal vegetables This restaurant is in the Yushu market, is a Michelin recommended restaurant, dining in the original ecological natural environment, there are special children's play areas and cultural and creative design shops. In terms of dishes, their family focuses on Taibei creative cuisine, and the dishes for each dish are also very delicate. 📍 Taibei Small Hot Pot: Moo Yim JimJun Hot Pot Per capita consumption: 30rmb Recommended: Pork balls, vegetables, beef, pig liver This Taibei small hot pot is really super cost-effective. But I have to queue up late, and there is no air conditioning in the store. The pot is equipped with charcoal fire. The soup base is made of sage and high soup. There is a unique Thai spice flavor in the salty freshness. I like it very much. 📍 Deng Lijun's favorite curry noodles per capita consumption: 30rmb this store belongs to the old net red, many Chiang Mai Raiders will recommend their home, so we came here, just in the alley near Ningman Road. We ordered classic curry noodles and sapa chicken skewers, curry noodles belong to sweet and salty mouth, a bit like sand tea noodles, chicken skewers I think are dry and woody, generally. 📍 Cafe Yelloo per capita consumption: 25rmb is under the guidance of no strategy, with their own instinct, casually push a cafe. Their home environment is very good, the decoration is ins style, and the photos are very good. It is quite good to use my own coffee beans, and the surrounding area of cup clothes. 📍 Brunch: sun rays cafe Just in the ancient city, close to the Pasing Temple. Close your eyes and click the signboard of their menu. Just watch the plate and you will get full marks. There are a lot of fruits, with honey bread, and then order a cup of coffee. The good mood of the day will start. 📍 Street snacks: There are also some snacks that can be found in the ancient city night market, Chiang Mai University night market, and small vendors on the roadside. The per capita is more than 10 yuan. I recommend a few I like! Banana pancakes: sweet and delicious, condensed milk can be less convenient, otherwise it will be a bit tired. Taibei sausage: fermented with cedar, chili and lemon grass. 🙈 Other Chiang Mai welcome to add, keep it next time! !! #Local food to eat #Michelin restaurant