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Written by Panida Suvapiromchote
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Monday, 14 December 2009 |
Considered by many connoisseurs as second to none among the world's renowned coffees, Thai coffees offer their own uniquely exotic flavours.
Since most of these Arabica coffees are grown in the northern mountainous regions of Thailand, visitors to Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai can sample, enjoy, and take back home many blends of Thai gourmet coffees ranging from organic, peaberries to sophisticately roasted beans.
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The Inthanon Highland Resort and Restaurant |
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Written by Ben Nakamura
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Saturday, 04 July 2009 |
Nestled in its own hidden valley in the Inthanon Mountain Range in Chiang Mai, the verdant 300-rai Inthanon Highland Resort and Restaurant has been operating as a secluded hideaway, a bird-watchers haven, a family restaurant and a convenient meeting place for small seminars for the last 12 years. Its 9 separate villas surround a small lake which faces the main clubhouse-restaurant. Large trees, growing vines and blooming seasonal plants almost hide the two-level restaurant from the driveway. The upper tier offer a wider scenic overview while on the lower section, the tables are right on the lake where customers can watch ducks and other birds frolicking in the water.
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Last Updated ( Saturday, 04 July 2009 )
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Chiang Mai's Cheapest Food Markets |
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Written by Lin Nina
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Saturday, 22 March 2008 |
If you only have 10 to 20 baht on you, what kind of food will you be able to afford in order to soothe your hunger needs? In Bangkok, it is rather hard to find cheap food prices, but in Chiang Mai where most of the working people's earnings are not yet as handsome as the Bangkok Metropolitan hiring rates, there exist two food markets that offer incredibly affordable foods for the many who have to watch their tight budgets.
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Last Updated ( Sunday, 23 March 2008 )
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Hatena Sake and Shoku Dining |
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Written by Ben Nakamura
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Wednesday, 07 November 2007 |
Another deserving addition to our growing list of Japanese eateries in Chiang Mai would have to be the recently opened “Hatena Sake and Shoku Dining”. An affordable Japanese place to eat in the upscale Nimmanhemin Road vicinity is a real find, so when it was suggested that we pay a visit to the newcomer Hatena, we initially expected to find just another high-class and impersonal establishment.
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 08 November 2007 )
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Written by Jiap des
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Tuesday, 30 October 2007 |
With several thousands of Japanese expats and long stay visitors already present in Chiang Mai, the city is likely to attract more retired Japanese citizens to live here because of the existing Thai Immigration open door policy for senior Japanese citizens. Since the Japanese community has long been established here, it is like a second home here, and the year round pleasant climate is suitable for this charming elderly group. While Japanese lifestyles mushrooming all over Chiang Mai with ethnic restaurants, bars, bakeries, specialty and fashion clothing boutiques, and local supermarkets, there is an abundance of Japanese foods and products to attract Japanese clients.
Here, “muantae.com” is presenting you with some "Japanese Lifestyle" insights for your future visit to Chiang Mai. They include Baan Bakery, Din Dee Tea House, Hatena Sake & Sochu, Bua Ban and Khao Tok. You can also read about Kitchen Hush, already in our Food Section.
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 30 October 2007 )
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