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Where Locals Eat in Chiang Mai

By Centara Hotels & Resorts Posted on 05 Jun 26

In Chiang Mai, food is part of everyday life, enjoyed from late mornings through to late nights. When the heat softens and the streets feel more relaxed, locals head out for comforting bowls of khao soi, spicy Northern dishes, sizzling hot-plate sukiyaki, and simple street-side desserts.

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If you are staying at Centara Riverside Hotel Chiang Mai, many of these local favourites are within easy reach — the kind of places residents visit without much planning. No reservations, but often worth the wait. Just good food, served the way locals enjoy it.

Khao Soi Mae Sai

What to order: Khao soi gai (chicken), extra crispy noodles
Best time to visit: 10:30am – 2:00pm (sells out quickly)
One of the khao soi spots that Chiang Mai locals genuinely return to. The curry is rich and balanced, not overly heavy, and the shop is small but consistently busy with regular customers.

Tip: The queue can be long during peak hours, so it is best to arrive early.

Duang Dee Mee Suk Larb

What to order: Northern-style larb (larb moo kua), grilled pork neck, spicy soup
Best time to visit: 11:00am – 10:00pm 
A popular local larb restaurant known for authentic Northern Thai flavours and a friendly, casual atmosphere. Well-loved by both residents and regular visitors, it is a great spot for relaxed evening meals.

Tip: The food is quite spicy — you can ask for a milder version if needed.

Chang Phueak Suki

What to order: Dry sukiyaki with mixed seafood and pork
Best time to visit: 6:00pm – 12:00am
A well-known street food stall serving hot-plate sukiyaki, cooked fresh in front of you. It gets crowded every night, but the queue moves quickly.

Tip: The queue can be long during peak hours, so it is best to arrive early.

Pa Day Roti

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What to order: Banana roti with egg, sweet roti with shredded egg floss
Best time to visit: 6:00pm – 12:00am
A legendary late-night roti cart that Chiang Mai residents have loved for years. Simple, affordable, and usually sold out by the end of the night.

Tip: The queue can be long during peak hours, so it is best to arrive early.

Local Tips Before You Go

• Cash is preferred
• Peak hours are usually between 6:30pm and 9:00pm
• Expect queues at popular spots, especially on weekends

 

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