I'd be very glad to prove that by visiting local markets you encounter the most authentic scenery of local life, but in fact there are different kinds that bring you totally different experience.
Sompet Market, located at the north-east of the Old City, is basically a daytime food market. It's a small place where all Thai Cook School students come to pick products for their Day Cooking Course (as if one day is enough to learn basics of Thai Cousine, although such Schools you can meet on the street almost as often as massage salon). Selection is not great here, prices are a bit higher than in other markets. It opens early in the morning, that's the only time when you have a chance to buy fresh meat. By noon you can buy grilled fish (from 60 baht) and other traditional "bag food" from big metallic bowls, including curries, cooked veggies and meat (from 20 baht per portion). Choice of fruit is limited to Pomelo (from 30 per pc), Pineapple (30 pc but clean yourself)), Watermelon (10 baht/kilo) and a few other, but just one or two stands, so no bargaining.
Warorot Market, instead, covers a massive territory. Here you can buy everything from raw products to numbers of cooked foods; from a plastic plate to a ring of gold. This market is open from morning to 5.30-6 pm, and right before the closure it becomes a massive canteen, with all dishes possible to cook in Thailand with "dine-in" (if I may call it so))))) to or take away options.
Pomelo - 30 (but bigger)), watermelon - 30, tangerines - 40 per kilo, date plum - 15bht for 6 pc, grapes, dragon fruits and many other.
Nearby there's a big flower market, in case you want to please someone beloved or make a day for beloved yourself))
Night Bazaar is a fully served tourist area with lots of not cheap international restaurants and relatively cheap clothes and souvenirs. Indeed, it's much cheaper than back home, but not comparing to what was going on here a few years ago. Still, if you friends fancy T-Shirts with "Same Same - But Different" prints, you'd better get it here.
In a few shops inside of Night Bazaar building you can still find really interesting crafts from Tibet and Nepal, but you have to look for them big time, and the prices will not be too low as these merchandisers know they sell valuable items.
Another option - Sunday Market. Every Sunday after the dawn Rachadamnoen road is closed for driving and transformed into a huge walking street. I'd say that the goods that they sell are much more interesting than the Night Bazaar's selection. Crafts, silks, unique items - all seem very tempting. Even I, a person who hates useless stuff, wanted to buy a lovely statue of Buddha)) A bit away from the main "action" you'll see bunches of cheap clothes, and quality is pretty decent.
As for the foods, they're sold everywhere, in all possible varieties. Recommended!
Sunday, September 26, 2010
Markets of Chiang Mai
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Sunday, September 19, 2010
Finding accommodation
When you know nothing about the place you go, usually you search web for all information you might need. Unfortunately, your own experience might be different from everything you're read before.
I've chosen Centerplace Guesthouse Chiang Mai for their daily and monthly rates, from 200 baht/night or 3500/month. However, after a brief examination, I've decided to look for something else. WiFi is 50 baht/day or 350/month extra, renovated rooms are fine, but cheapest one is old, gloomy and very small.
Next stop - Le Bateau Ivre. On my request I was told that room rates start at 290, but it turned out they had only one cheapest room, and by my arrival it had been occupied. Moreover, this room didn't have a private bathroom. And it seemed to me that most of their rooms shared bathrooms, although I'm not sure.
I've checked about 20 guesthouses, cheapest price - 180 with shared bathroom, 200 with private.
Same Same Guesthouse is a backpackers paradise. I had a feeling that it was exactly the same room as Leo DiCaprio had in The Beach movie)) From 200bht with fan; WiFi is only in the restaurant.
Chada House became a stopover for me. My room was big, furnished with a wardrobe and a bed side table. The price was only 200 baht with free WiFi working very well. The owners are really nice, the place is reasonably clean (if you're not too picky), and there's a really cheap place to eat nearby. Minuses - rooster start yelling at 6am, so forget about late sleep; my window was 1 meter away from another building, so i could hear my neighbors scratching themselves))
The lattest - Kristi House, 14/2, soi 5, Ratchadamnoen rd., (053) 418 165
This is the place i loved most. Probably because of my lovely spacious room with a magical view)) 250 per night including a small fridge, mirror table, TV with many channels in English, 2 fans and wide comfortable bed))
I've chosen Centerplace Guesthouse Chiang Mai for their daily and monthly rates, from 200 baht/night or 3500/month. However, after a brief examination, I've decided to look for something else. WiFi is 50 baht/day or 350/month extra, renovated rooms are fine, but cheapest one is old, gloomy and very small.
Next stop - Le Bateau Ivre. On my request I was told that room rates start at 290, but it turned out they had only one cheapest room, and by my arrival it had been occupied. Moreover, this room didn't have a private bathroom. And it seemed to me that most of their rooms shared bathrooms, although I'm not sure.
I've checked about 20 guesthouses, cheapest price - 180 with shared bathroom, 200 with private.
Same Same Guesthouse is a backpackers paradise. I had a feeling that it was exactly the same room as Leo DiCaprio had in The Beach movie)) From 200bht with fan; WiFi is only in the restaurant.
Chada House became a stopover for me. My room was big, furnished with a wardrobe and a bed side table. The price was only 200 baht with free WiFi working very well. The owners are really nice, the place is reasonably clean (if you're not too picky), and there's a really cheap place to eat nearby. Minuses - rooster start yelling at 6am, so forget about late sleep; my window was 1 meter away from another building, so i could hear my neighbors scratching themselves))
The lattest - Kristi House, 14/2, soi 5, Ratchadamnoen rd., (053) 418 165
This is the place i loved most. Probably because of my lovely spacious room with a magical view)) 250 per night including a small fridge, mirror table, TV with many channels in English, 2 fans and wide comfortable bed))
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Saturday, September 18, 2010
Healthy Food in Chiang Mai
Well, it's been a week of my stay in Chiang Mai, and by now i've discovered a few lovely places i'd highly recommend you to visit. I shall start with healthy food restaurants, because we are what we eat, as some might say))
Tianzi Tea House and Health Food Restaurant
This lovely tea house is a part of big project aimed to change the way we treat nature and ourselves. Originally from China, the owners know a big deal about tea and will be happy to share it with you. This is the page where you can see some dishes from their menu (forgot to mention, it is purely vegetarian))): http://natureproducts.net/Food/health_food.html
I've tried cooked lentils (absolutely amazing), seaweed salad and wasabi broccoli was to die for)
Don't forget the tea ceremony!
Here's the address: http://natureproducts.net/Home/ChiangMai/ChiangMai.html
Another place that definitely deserves attention is the Blue Diamond. The main weakness of this place is its location. The rest is worth looking for it.
All dishes are made from pure and organic products, prices are reasonable, the menu is quite big with lots of vegetarian options, but meat lovers will definitely find something for themselves.
Pumpkin and spinach soups instantly fill you with energy, and the fresh vegetable salads with different toppings are served in such a huge bowls that one portion is good enough for two! Soups - 50 bht, salads - around 70, selection is immense.
The garden is very green, with a small pond full of golden fish. It's a nice place with very good food and ambiance.
35/1 Moonmuang, soi 9 (near Sriphum Moat corner) (053) 217120, open: 7am to 9pm (last call for kitchen - 8.30pm)
Also have a small shop with cosmetics, packaged and fresh food.
BTW, Google Maps give pretty exact location of this place. Highly recommended)
Tianzi Tea House and Health Food Restaurant
This lovely tea house is a part of big project aimed to change the way we treat nature and ourselves. Originally from China, the owners know a big deal about tea and will be happy to share it with you. This is the page where you can see some dishes from their menu (forgot to mention, it is purely vegetarian))): http://natureproducts.net/Food/health_food.html
I've tried cooked lentils (absolutely amazing), seaweed salad and wasabi broccoli was to die for)
Don't forget the tea ceremony!
Here's the address: http://natureproducts.net/Home/ChiangMai/ChiangMai.html
Another place that definitely deserves attention is the Blue Diamond. The main weakness of this place is its location. The rest is worth looking for it.
All dishes are made from pure and organic products, prices are reasonable, the menu is quite big with lots of vegetarian options, but meat lovers will definitely find something for themselves.
Pumpkin and spinach soups instantly fill you with energy, and the fresh vegetable salads with different toppings are served in such a huge bowls that one portion is good enough for two! Soups - 50 bht, salads - around 70, selection is immense.
The garden is very green, with a small pond full of golden fish. It's a nice place with very good food and ambiance.
35/1 Moonmuang, soi 9 (near Sriphum Moat corner) (053) 217120, open: 7am to 9pm (last call for kitchen - 8.30pm)
Also have a small shop with cosmetics, packaged and fresh food.
BTW, Google Maps give pretty exact location of this place. Highly recommended)
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