A tad out of town, 13 kilometres on Doi Saket Road, the restaurant has a distinctive Californian flavour with palm trees and terracotta decor reflecting its owners’ 17 years of running a successful Thai restaurant in Los Angeles. The place is impeccably clean. Cosy, green, peaceful, the House of Palm with its pond is certainly a house of calm. Read
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Style: Thai
Dress code: Casual but no shorts
Reservations:
Recommended
Tel:
0-5329-1401, 0-1950-8559
162/6 Moo 5, Luangnua, Doi Saket, Chiang Mai 50220
Mondeva is situated in a resort enveloped in lush tropical gardens at the foothills of Doi Suthep. A simple, but pleasant outdoor area is its main drawing card, although there is a dining room to shelter from the rains. Read
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Style: Thai
Dress code: Smart/casual
Reservations:
Not necessary
Tel:
0-5343-2972-3
Baan Deva Montra Resort & Spa, 9 Moo 11, Ban Namphrae, Hang Dong, Chiang Mai 50230
Perhaps the best view in Chiang Mai, Palaad Tawanron overlooks not only its own private lake but the entire cityscape below. A getaway from the mini-metropolis with gentle live music and a sprawling leafy outdoor terrace. Read
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