About

Tags : #PointOfInterest, #Food, #Establishment

Location :
119/1 Kampangdin Rd, T, Changklan, A, Muang, ChiangMai, อำเภอเมืองเชียงใหม่ เชียงใหม่ 50100

Opening Hours

  • Monday 11:30 AM – 10:00 PM
  • Tuesday 11:30 AM – 10:00 PM
  • Wednesday 11:30 AM – 10:00 PM
  • Thursday 11:30 AM – 10:00 PM
  • Friday 11:30 AM – 10:00 PM
  • Saturday 11:30 AM – 10:00 PM
  • Sunday Closed

8 Reviews

  • Anynomous
    06 November 2023

    I always try the beef chilli oil dish whenever I try out a shichuan restaurant. Added tofu dish and ordered two bowls of rice for a person each. The food was good and spicy. Had better ones in the past. But got me sweating and I ended up with another round of rice cause it was too salty for me. But I dont put a lot of salt in my food in general so... I’ll definitely go again before I go back. The only reason I gave it a 4 was because there was a cute cat. I love cats, but I’m allergic to them. Thankfully the cat was no way near our food.

  • Anynomous
    27 August 2023

    Well things have changed here. Not the same as a few years ago since the switch to the Chinese market. Before 5 stars but now I cannot. Still ok for exotic teas though

  • Anynomous
    28 July 2023

    The food was okay. The place is a little bit dirty but nice in its own way. Would recommend for groups to experience different chinese foods

  • Anynomous
    11 March 2024

    好好吃! 果然川菜! 麻辣水煮鱼片太棒啦

  • Anynomous
    20 January 2024

    Not a tea place any longer. The waitress was sorry but she couldn't say anything about the tea. Perhaps, just a Google maps mistake. Beware.

  • Anynomous
    09 November 2023

    This used to be a great, quaint macrobiotic restaurant on a quiet back street. As of my visit in May 2016, it's become a not-very-special Sichuan restaurant. The garden is still quaint, but the food just didn't wow me like it did in 2008. I wouldn't go out of my way to come back for a meal.

  • Anynomous
    15 April 2024

    This is the best food I've had in a long time! The atmosphere is gorgeous. It's a quiet sactuary in a busy city. Great place for a romance. The prices are very good. I expected to pay more for such great quality!

  • Anynomous
    05 October 2023

    This well established vegetarian restaurant must be one of the most ‘laid back’ and relaxing eating experiences you can find in Chiang Mai or all of Thailand for that matter. It serves organic and macrobiotic food and specializes in teas including one called Immune, for which health claims are made.

    You will find it next to a busy bar and only a few yards from and opposite the Imperial Mae Ping Hotel. I offer these directions simply because it is an unobtrusive kind of place. You enter via some wooden steps and come into a courtyard where the main serving area is found, with cushions and support laid out beside tables at raised floor level. There is another room further on with a conventional table and chairs. The atmosphere is quiet and relaxing.

    The menu is clearly stated and divides into simple sections beginning with a choice of soups such as Creamy Pumpkin or Miso and so on. There are a variety of salads from which I chose the Reddish which had a combination of shredded vegetables in a slightly sharp and tangy dressing. More substantial dishes included Buckwheat noodles and the brown rice salad. I chose this and was extremely glad that I opted for the ‘small’ portion which was substantial enough for me to ask for a carry home bag. The organic rice comes on top of a bowl with seeds, nuts, various herbs and vegetables, seasoned with apple vinegar and sesame oil. To accompany this I chose the fried tofu with sesame seeds and a side dish of sesame oil and seeds. Once again this was too much for one person and the best advice I can give is to go with friends and make a selection of dishes. It might be worth choosing some of the tastier food, such as the mushrooms in garlic or the single non vegetarian dish (Canadian smoked salmon) to complement the salads and other choices which can seem a trifle bland. That way you can try the many choices of stir fried vegetable dishes and other choices and may have room for one of their small range of puddings, such as the buckwheat pancakes or just the fresh fruit salad. All of this can be accompanied by a choice of fruit juices, cherry, papaya, banana and others or of course green tea or their more exotic offerings from Yannun province in China. No alcohol is served but I guess they would not object to you bringing your own.
    It might be a good idea to go in simply for a choice of tea and a sweet dish such as the corn cakes with sesame and honey or the pancakes. Whichever you choose it is worth making the trip to this rather unusual and easy going eatery.