We've eaten loads of street food and at loads if markets already but at ChiangRai we found a load of new stuff we hadn't tried before, get a selection of everything and sit down for a great meal with love music!

We've eaten loads of street food and at loads if markets already but at ChiangRai we found a load of new stuff we hadn't tried before, get a selection of everything and sit down for a great meal with love music!
For us, we used to have food from this kind of stall and here is nothing different, Only the place that made you feel strange and enjoy but the food has nothing special, taste same same. We tried local delicacy and steamboat like...Nothing to complain and also nothing to recommend..It's rather a personal preferences.
Cheap meals, great selection. Some things may not appeal to everyone like bugs. Haven't always had a great meal here, so it can be hit and miss.
a good selection of food outlets down two sides of a large area of tables, most of which are undercover in the event of a downpour, which can come suddenly here. Mostly the food seems to be of about six different types, with a number of stalls selling the same things, but there is enough choice for most tastes, including...
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Great food selection, low prices for good food, entertainment on two venues. All in all a good place for a visit.
Must visit for the experience and variety of food. Eat at your own risk: mini donuts, fried crickets, etc. Channel your inner Boudain!
Whilst you are in Chaing Rai you must go to the night market and have a meal. You will eat in the open, not 5 star, but the food is cooked while you want. Plenty of choices and sometimes you have Thai entertainment free, which is good.
I'm an ex-pat living here with a young family and we still go here almost every week. My daughter and her cousing usually have the hot-pot served at your table on a charcoal burner, we all avoid the plethora of fried food, it's probably more accurate to say re-fried food as it's already been fried once. Sometimes Kae is open...
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I stayed close by the night market and looked forward to stopping here in the evenings after dinner for a cup of coffee and to listen to the live music. Many stalls offering a variety of items from clothing to souvenirs and lots of food choices as well. Not as large as the chiang mai night market but has a...
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Many choices of food from sushi to Mexican. Great fruit smoothies. Many types of shopping from tribal trinkets to ties and leather. Great location to old bus station and many hotels are within walking distance.
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