Street food has long been regarded as food for Thai people. Although the stalls are not located in a mall or a luxury restaurant. But the taste of food is second to none. Chiang Mai is famous for its street food among tourists and local people. Anyone who is planning to visit Chiang Mai must try.
1. Chang Pueak Suki, Chang Pueak Gate
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The famous street food suki restaurant in Chang Phueak is ready to please your hunger late at night. The restaurant serves a variety of sukiyaki, both stir-fried and with soup. There is a wide variety of meats to choose from. The highlight of this sukiyaki restaurant is the stir-fried pork suki. Moreover, the restaurant also sells bottled original suki sauce and Karen chili recipes.
2. Mae Udom Sausage near Rimping Nawarat
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An old famous Isan sausage stall in the Rimping area. Which is popular among tourists and Chiang Mai residents. There are 2 types of Isaan sausages, which are pork loin and pork vermicelli. Match with cabbage, ginger, and fresh chili. Although there are few menus, the taste has been guaranteed by various media. It is another street food stall worth trying and should not be missed.
3. Steak Bar
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If you think of a street food stall selling western food in Chiang Mai, many people will think of the "Steak House" in the Kad Na Mo project, opposite the door of the CMU. There are recommended menus such as fish and chips, pork stroganoff, spaghetti, steak, and many other dishes. Also, the price is budget-friendly. Each dish looks nice and beautifully garnished. The owner put his heart into every dish.
4. Mae La-Or fried meatball in front of Payap University
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This fried meatballs stall is the university students' favorite. Located in front of Payap University. There are fried meatballs, sausages, bacon-wrapped sausages, crab sticks, and dumplings. Served with a yummy sauce, you can choose from spicy and sweet. The stall will be super packed at noon; we recommend coming after 1 pm.
5. Tao Huay Savoey
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After enjoying a meal in Chiangmai, many people may think of this stall's famous tofu pudding in ginger syrup, which comes with a red pickup truck. The menus are tofu pudding in ginger syrup and sesame balls in ginger syrup. Although it is simple, you can fulfill your street food experience.
6. Roti Huay Kaew
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The roti restaurant in Chiang Mai has a street food style that has been open for a long time. In front of Krung Thai Bank, Huan Kaew Branch, the restaurant offers a variety of roti menus, savory and sweet. Mataba served with sour sauce goes perfectly well together. Or even a Samosa menu that may not be familiar to you is worth trying.