Chiang Mai, Thailand Travel Guide
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Eats & Coffee in Chiang Mai
BAKE AND BITE KOH LANTA HOUSE
Pizzeria and Authentic Thai Food. I know this is kind of a funny name and concept (as in Frankfurt where the most seemingly disparate foods are fused together). Not sure about their pizza, but you their Thai food is tasty and they have some great coffee and sandwiches.
Location: Near Raming Lodge Hotel on a street (Soi) a block or two south of Loi Kroh Road
Cost: 50 – 120 baht
Accessibility: Wheelchair accessible. You enter by going up the short driveway and there is patio seating.
EL TORO
This is a small Mexican restaurant on Loi Kroh with great chicken chimichangas.
Location: Next to Raming Lodge on Loi Kroh Road
Cost: 50 – 80 baht
Accessibility: Not very accessible as you have to climb one of the high, slanted sidewalks. But, get on the sidewalk from Raming Lodge and make your way to El Toro. The sidewalk to El Toro does get a bit uneven, however.
RAMING LODGE RESTAURANT
Notes: Raming Lodge Restaurant has quite a nice array of Thai and western foods available. Their breakfast is quite tasty and their dinners are very reasonably priced. As usual, I recommend the Pad Thai.
Location: See Raming Lodge Hotel for location details
Cost: 30 Baht – 150 Baht
Accessibility: Wheelchair friendly
COFFEE SHOPS
Family friendly Chiang Mai has coffee shops all over for families and backpackers and the like. Among the ones that stand out is Black Canyon Coffee just inside the Tha Pae Gate on the corner of Moon Muang Road and Ratchadamnoen Road and the Wawee Coffee cafe in the Old City. There is also a very nice and popular Café de Siam at the start of the Chiang Mai Night Bazaar on the corner of Loi Kroh Road and Chang Khlan Road.