Franco-Thai
Though not actually French-Thai fusion cuisine, Franco-Thai has possibly the best steak-to-baht ratio in town. 200b gets you...
El Diablos
Another popular Mexican spot on the east side of the moat, El Diablo’s is covered in Burmese-influenced art...
Dayli
Dayli is a large restaurant/beer garden with a pretty impressive selection of Thai foods that are difficult to...
Curry Scoop
Another trendy little Nimmanheiman spot, Curry Scoop serves a limited specialty menu of curried rice. The menu includes...
Cowboy Lady Khao Kha Moo
This little street stall is squashed in with countless others across from the north gate of the old...
Chiang Mai Gate (South Gate) Food Market
This market has a lot more variety than the North Gate food market, but it’s not open as late....
Charcoal Khaw Khun
“Khaw kun pon yaang kam” (โคขุนโพนยางคำ) is Thailand’s attempt at Wagyu or Kobe beef. It’s a special breed...
Botan
Botan doesn’t look like much, but it’s one of the best values of any Japanese restaurant in town...
Rot Yiam Beef Noodles
The Nimmanhaemin area suffers from a serious lack of good, cheap restaurants (Best Friend Burmese being a notable...
Best Friend Restaurant
Along with Rot Yiam Beef Noodles, Best Friend is one of the few spots for cheap eats in...