Mae Hong Son
Mae Hong Son's morning market is a fun place to have breakfast. Several vendors at the northern end of the market sell unusual fare such as tòo·a poo ùn,…
Mae Hong Son
Mae Hong Son's morning market is a fun place to have breakfast. Several vendors at the northern end of the market sell unusual fare such as tòo·a poo ùn,…
Mae Hong Son
This small and tempting vegan cafe-restaurant offers breakfast options and light, Thai-influenced meals, all of which are meat-free, made with love,…
Mae Hong Son
The English-language menu here is limited, but don’t miss the deliciously rich kôw soy (northern-style curry noodle soup) or kôw mòk gài (the Thai version…
Salween River Restaurant & Bar
Mae Hong Son
Salween is an old-school traveller’s hang-out, with a menu ranging from burgers to Burmese, beers and cocktails and a few shelves of paperbacks. But…
Mae Hong Son
Fern is Mae Hong Son’s most upscale restaurant, with tablecloths, professional service, and gentle lounge music some nights. The food is decent: the big…
Mae Hong Son
The coffee is good, and there's a selection of wine (and foreign beers), but the food is the bigger draw at this bright place with a quiet garden. The…
Mae Hong Son
Popular among locals, this night market is the place to go for takeaway Shan and Northern Thai dishes.
Mae Hong Son
Like the Shan grandma you never had, Auntie Bua prepares a generous spread of local-style curries, soups and dips on a daily basis. There's a small…
Mae Hong Son
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 do relatively…
Mae Hong Son
During high season (November to February), several stalls here sell tourist-oriented Thai dishes.