Mae Hong SonRestaurants

Restaurants in Mae Hong Son

  1. A

    Ban Phleng

    This popular open-air restaurant does a handful of very tasty local dishes – you're safe going with anything that says 'Maehongson style' on the English-language menu. Ban Phleng is just south of town – look for the white banners at the side of the road.

    reviewed

  2. B

    Salween River Restaurant

    The menu here spans just about everything, ranging from excellent organic hill-tribe coffee to baked goods, local-style Shan specialities and imaginative Western dishes. The menu is also very strong on vegetarian options. The owners are very friendly and are a good source of information.

    reviewed

  3. C

    Mae Si Bua

    Like the Shan grandma you never had, Auntie Bua prepares a huge variety of different Shan curries, soups and dips on a daily basis. Try her delicious gaang hang·lair, an incredibly rich curry of pork belly with a flavour not unlike American-style barbecue sauce.

    reviewed

  4. D

    Fern Restaurant

    The Fern is almost certainly Mae Hong Son's most upscale restaurant, but remember, this is Mae Hong Son. Nonetheless, service is professional and the food is decent. The expansive menu covers Thai, local and even European dishes. There is live lounge music some nights.

    reviewed

  5. E

    Fair Book

    Although atmosphere is non-existent, this place has real coffee and the best selection of English-language newspapers, making it a favourite place to catch up with the outside world. They also do good Thai-style breakfasts.

    reviewed

  6. F

    Kai Mook

    This open-air restaurant just off the main street combines a lengthy menu with a fun atmosphere. Try dishes such as đôm yam made with fish from the Mae Nam Pai, or wild boar fried with curry paste.

    reviewed

  7. G

    La Tasca

    This cosy place has been serving homemade pasta, pizza and calzone for as long as we can remember and is one of the few places in town to serve relatively authentic Western food.

    reviewed

  8. H

    Pa Tim

    Everyone loves this place for its extensive variety of well-priced Thai and Chinese options.

    reviewed

  9. I

    No-Name Restaurant

    There really is no name here (it's a tax thing), but this has no negative repercussions on the tasty, central Thai-style dishes. There's a limited English-language menu, or you can simply choose from the fresh veggies out front.

    reviewed

  10. J

    Baan Tua Lek

    This tiny, modern cafe serves good coffee drinks and a few sweets and cakes.

    reviewed

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