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Street Food in... chiangmai street tbn

While venturing out into the streets for food in Chiang Mai, we thought we would try the very famous street that’s supposed to be lined with food vendors at night. It’s very near to the Old City’s wall. We walked all the way there and it was getting really late. There were dozens of stalls

Sila-Aat Restaurant, Kalare... ka lae bazzar tbn

Kalare Night Bazaar in Chiang Mai was really fun and exciting. As much as it was a shopping destination, it also is known for it’s cultural performances. Unfortunately at the time we were there for a visit we didn’t get to see any show. I guess we missed it. However, the sight of the many

Ratana’s Kitchen, Chiang... ratana tbn

While Ratana’s Kitchen is not the best place for authentic Thai food, it was the only eatery within walking distance to out guest house. The scorching sun was really unbearable in the late afternoon, if it had not been because we were terribly hungry after the journey from Bangkok, we would have tucked ourselves comfortably