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1 King Bed 646-sq-foot individually decorated room, balcony/patio with mountain views Layout - Separate sitting a…
1 King Bed 431-sq-foot individually decorated room, balcony/patio with garden views Layout - Separate sitting are…
1 King Bed 323-sq-foot individually decorated room, balcony/patio with resort views Layout - Separate sitting are…
2 Twin Beds 323-sq-foot individually decorated room, balcony/patio with resort views Layout - Separate sitting ar…
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Restaurants nearby
- Dan Chicken Rice (San Sai)Bib For over 20 years this local favourite has been serving tasty, wallet-friendly chicken rice, first in Sam-Yaek Market in San Sai and now at this larger branch on Old San Sai Road. Show up early, both to beat the crowds and because the food invariably runs out before closing time.11.3km
- Huan SoontareeBib Soontaree Vechanont doesn’t just own “Soontaree’s House” – the singer also performs here nightly. Set on the Ping River in an open-air, Lanna-style building with more tables outside, this charming restaurant can accommodate up to 350 guests. Among the Northern Thai cooking they serve is their signature boneless murrel fish stuffed with pork. It’s a creative dish, with the well-seasoned sausage proving suitably fragrant and spicy.14.6km
- Kinlum Kindee In a serene location in San Sai, surrounded by nature, this Northern Thai spot serves traditional cuisine made with vegetables, fruit and herbs grown in their garden. Dishes such as nam phrik num with fermented fish, khua khae with frog or kaeng phak wan with ant eggs prove to be rich and bold. The deep flavours are distinctly local, reflecting both the region and the care that goes into each plate. A restaurant that connects you to the land with every bite.6.3km
- Tue Ka Ko Na PrinceBib For decades, this spot has been drawing in loyal fans with its tue ka ko – crispy deep-fried taro with sweet chilli sauce and peanuts. Light, fresh and never greasy, each batch is made to order. The fried tofu is also worth trying. Open only until they sell out, so come early.15.2km
- Saiyut and Doctor Sai KitchenBib Since 2004, Doctor Sai has been serving pan-Thai dishes, including royal fare, following recipes from her mother, Saiyud, a former cooking instructor, in a setting reminiscent of dining at home. Start with an elegant appetiser like fried prawns and peanuts in an egg net, flower dumplings, or deep-fried pork wrapped in egg noodles. By dessert – try the sweet potato in syrup – you’ll guess this home, with its warm service, belongs to a royal from a bygone era.15.6km
- Sanpakoi KanomjeenBib Established in 1977 and a local favourite at Thongkam Market, this spot offers tasty and affordable khanom chin (fresh rice vermicelli) with various curries. Try the nam lo, a mix of spicy pork and chicken curry sauces. If noodles aren’t your thing, swap them for rice. Not only are the street food dishes here delicious, but they’re great value too – especially when you consider that side vegetables are unlimited.15.7km
- Magnolia CaféBib With just four large communal tables, Magnolia Café is a simple, cosy spot enlivened by bold colours, vintage décor, and chandeliers. The owner-chef’s exquisite personal collection is on display, and she pays meticulous attention to sourcing high-quality ingredients, some from overseas. Their à la carte menu offers tasty, well presented fare from across Thailand. Dishes are distinguished by vivid, gutsy flavours; fried sun-dried squid with peanut sauce and fresh watermelon with desiccated salmon are exemplars. A complimentary pandan pudding is offered, making for a sweet and satisfying finish.15.7km
- Lung Khajohn Wat KetBib Located opposite Wat Ket Karam, this humble gem of a shop specialises in khao kriap pak mo – steamed rice dumplings with a truly generous drizzle of fresh coconut milk – and neatly wrapped tapioca dumplings brimming with sweet and savoury pork and peanut.15.8km
- CHAWEEBib Chawee, named after the chef-owner's grandmother, offers an intimate, personalised dining experience, as Thai music plays softly in the inviting space with sage-green walls and vintage touches. Dishes draw on childhood memories or old recipes, in a menu that changes monthly, depending on the season and availability of local ingredients. With fragrant lychee and coconut in a harmonious mix, the spicy lychee salad refreshes the palate with its natural sweet-and-sour balance.16.1km
- Guay Jub Chang Moi Tat MaiBib This place specialises in Guay Jub with Sai Ua sausage, served in a unique peppery broth, featuring with crispy pork and pork liver. They also offer another delightful dish: fresh spring rolls, topped with sliced omelette and aromatic sauce.16.3km
Includes Michelin / Black Pearl / guide picks (reference quality, no prices); data from Overture, Michelin Guide and others.
Attractions nearby
- Wat Chedi Luang Buddhist temple in Chiang Mai, Thailand17.5km
- Wat Chiang Man Buddhist temple in Muang Chiang Mai district, Chiang Mai province, Thailand16.8km
- Wat Phra Sing Buddhist temple in Chiang Mai, Thailand17.9km
- Ban Ho Mosque mosque in Chiang Mai, Thailand16.3km
- Wat Chet Yot Buddhist temple in Chiang Mai, Thailand17.7km
- Attaqwa Mosque mosque in Chiang Mai, Thailand15.4km
- Wat Lok Moli Buddhist temple in Chiang Mai, Thailand17.3km
- Wat Buppharam Buddhist temple in Chiang Mai, Thailand16.4km
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