In search of the perfect meal in Chiang Mai


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July 15th 2010
Published: July 15th 2010
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After just a day in Chiang Mai we were so in love with the laid back atmosphere of this town that we booked ourselves a whole week here. Thanks to Jacqui's recommendation we have been staying in a fantastic hotel: private twin room, crisp white linen, airconditioning, buffet breakfast, 25m pool, sun loungers, free wifi, beautiful gardens all for £4 a night! Paradise is not without its troubles th... Read Full Entry



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Blessed are all Buddha's creaturesBlessed are all Buddha's creatures
Blessed are all Buddha's creatures

including Donald duck apparently!
Thai welcome snackThai welcome snack
Thai welcome snack

you put a bit of all the ingredients (lime, ginger, shallot, peanuts, chilli) in a folded betel leaf, drizzle with palm sugar syrup and shove the whole thing in your gob. Surprisingly delicious!
Chiicken with Cashew Nuts Chiicken with Cashew Nuts
Chiicken with Cashew Nuts

(again made by Hannah, my camera battery ran out so no photos of my delicious creations unfortunately)
Jacqui's creationsJacqui's creations
Jacqui's creations

Hot basil stirfry, chicken coconut soup, and peanut curry - all delicious
My concoctionsMy concoctions
My concoctions

sweet and sour chicken and veg, thai green curry - also delicious.



15th July 2010

fooooooooooooooood
Oh, God!!!!! This blog is about cakes!!!!!!!!!
15th July 2010

Food
I hope before you leave Thailand you try the best dessert in the world...mangoes and sticky rice...kow neo and mamuang.
16th July 2010

Me and my wife have been to Bangkok twice, we wanted to go back to Thailand but this time with our 1 and 2 year olds. Your blog made me feel like Chiang Mai is a very laid back , relaxing and maybe good vacation spot for parents with kids, am I right? And Im sorry, but I think the red spiky fruit is not lychee, I think thats rambutan, we have that too in the Philippines. Yes, its better tasting and sweeter than lychees.
16th July 2010

Very jealous (esp of cakes!)
hey frankie just to say i have been reading your travel blog with much enjoyment (mixture of taking me back to my own travels and day dreaming whilst stuck at work!). keep up the great commentaries... KTx
21st July 2010

Chiang Mai great for kids
Hi Aries and Rinka, I think Chiang Mai would be great for kids, plenty of families staying at Imm Eco Hotel where we stayed, definitely laid back. Thanks for info on fruits, still trying to learn and taste all these new foods out here, but having great fun trying!
21st July 2010

Sticky Rice and Mango
Bob, really want to try this still, every time I want it I've just eaten big plate of noodles and too full for desert. Will have to have it for dinner one day!
21st July 2010

Hi Katie
Thanks for message, glad I'm a good distraction from work, that is my aim in life! Computer not working at the moment but hopefully get a couple more blogs up soon. Hope all good with you at home? Fxx
16th August 2010

fruits in Thailand
Great blog. I enjoyed reading it. BTW, the fruit which you called lychee is actually a rambutan
16th August 2010

Rambutan
Thanks RamG, I've since learnt from other market visits that it's rambutan and discovered it is very tasty!

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