This Thai kitchen and bar is a great place to go for Thai food! Second time at Chiang Rai and it's still such a great Thai place to eat. The restaurant is cozy and quite packed so make sure you make a reservation. We recommend groups of 4 to 6 since there are so many options to choose from and you'll want to try them all. Great for a quick snack, drinks, or a full meal. The staff was very polite and quick to attend to us if we needed help with anything and the food didn't take long to arrive even though the restaurant was completely full.
Chiang Rai Temple ($7) Thai Iced Tea ($5)
Both these drinks are iconic here and are highly recommended if you're in need of something very refreshing
Spring Rolls - 2pcs ($6)
Deep fried vegetarian Thai pastry paper wraps, mushrooms, glass noodles, carrots and cabbage. Served with homemade sweet chilli sauce. (2pcs)
Crunchy and tasty, the spring rolls were nice and light to start off our meal
The ingredients tasted very fresh and the price is very fair for what you get in terms of quantity and quality
⭐Khao Soi Wrap - 2pcs ($13)⭐
Stuffed with fresh chicken, peppers, onions, coriander, mixed greens, and khao soi curry sauce all wrapped in a flakey soft roti.
The favorite of the meal
We ended up ordering 2 orders since the first 2 disappeared so quick. The overflowing wrap is stuffed with chicken and veggies and pairs very well with the sauce that it comes with.
If you were to order just one thing, this would be the one we recommend. Although, you'll probably end up ordering multiple orders so be ready.
“So long as you have food in your mouth you have solved all questions for the time being.” - Franz Kafka
Thai Green Mango Salad ($14)
Green to yellow mango slices with roasted peanuts, red peppers, coriander, and red onions dressed with Thai-style homemade sweet and sour sauce. Topped with cashew nuts.
If you're in the mood for something very sweet and tangy, this mango salad is the dish to choose. It was very refreshing, and quick to arrive if you're hungry and really need something to eat.
Khao Soi ($19)
Fresh egg noodles in an enriched golden curry sauce, garlic, lemongrass, wild ginger, onions, coriander, fried onion, and pickles. Topped with crispy noodles and hardboiled egg.
This dish allows you to choose from 4 spice levels, as well as choose between 5 different toppings which allows you to have all kinds of combinations.
We got it with chicken and it was quite delicious. The chicken was tender, and it was very flavorful.
The sauce however wasn't as spicy as we wanted, we regret not getting the Thai spice (level 4 spice). So if you're a spice person, be sure you don't make the same mistake!
⭐Pineapple Fried Rice ($20)⭐
Stir fry rice with egg, fresh pineapple, onions, green onions and cashew nuts.
Another favorite of the meal
Like the Khao Soi, it is fully customizable. We ended up getting the beef, and mild spice on this dish
It was fantastic. Another dish we would highly recommend if you were to get one dish. It was another dish we wanted to get more of but sadly we ate it too quickly and ran out. Even now, 24 hours later, I'm craving this pineapple fried rice. You need to go and try this out for yourself. You won't be disappointed.
Royal Pad Thai ($18)
Stir-fried glass noodles with homemade tamarind sauce, chives, fresh beansprouts, roasted peanuts, fresh limes, wrapped with egg crepe.
The royal pad thai is a dish we've gotten in the past and it was just as tasty as it was the first time we ordered it. The egg crepe was so thin and paired well with the glass noodles and everything else underneath.
After adding the lime juice to the pad thai, it was another dish that we would for sure be ordering again in the future.
This Pad Thai is another highly recommended dish to order when you come visit Chiang Rai.
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