Chiang Mai, the lively northern Thai city, beckons with its vibrant food scene. This guided walking tour invites travelers to explore the local eateries, tasting authentic specialties like Hakka-style noodles and mango sticky rice. Wandering through bustling markets, you will uncover the city’s rich culinary heritage, learning about the unique flavors and cultural influences that shape the local cuisine. With multiple start times and an eco-friendly, low-impact approach, this tour offers an immersive opportunity to delve deeper into Chiang Mai‘s gastronomic delights. But the true highlight might just be the chance to discover a new favorite dish, one that could transform the way you experience Thai food forever.
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Key Points
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A 2-hour walking tour exploring Chiang Mai’s vibrant food scene, including local eateries and sampling of authentic Thai dishes like Hakka-style noodles, mango sticky rice, and deep-fried dough sticks.
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Tour highlights include visiting the famous Warorot Market and Ton Lamyai Flower Market, learning about the city’s food history and culture from a knowledgeable local guide.
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Offers a low-impact, eco-friendly experience with carbon emissions offset and various food tasting options available at an additional cost.
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Multiple start times and availability of private or small group tours, with guided tours offered in English and Thai.
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Convenient meeting point at the Chansom Memorial Bridge, opposite the Ton Lamyai Flower Market, with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance.
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Tour Details
This 2-hour walking tour takes participants around Chiang Mai’s foodie streets, where they can explore local eateries and sample authentic Thai dishes at multiple start times.
The tour highlights include tasting local specialties like Hakka-style noodles, mango sticky rice, and deep-fried dough sticks. Guests will learn about Chiang Mai’s food scene and history from a local guide while visiting the famous Warorot Market and Ton Lamyai Flower Market.
This low-impact exploration has its carbon emissions offset, making it an eco-friendly experience. Participants can choose from various food tasting options at an additional cost, and the tour can be booked as a private or small group activity with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance.
Tour Highlights
The tour’s highlights include tasting local specialties like Hakka-style noodles, mango sticky rice, and deep-fried dough sticks.
Guests will learn about Chiang Mai’s food scene and history from a local guide while visiting the famous Warorot Market and Ton Lamyai Flower Market.
This low-impact exploration has its carbon emissions offset, making it an eco-friendly experience.
Visitors can expect to discover the unique flavors and rich culture of Chiang Mai’s vibrant food scene.
The knowledgeable guide will share insights into the city’s culinary traditions, giving guests a deeper appreciation for the local cuisine.
With a focus on authentic experiences, this walking tour promises an immersive and unforgettable journey through Chiang Mai’s foodie streets.
Hakka-style Noodles
Among the local specialties visitors can sample on the tour is the Hakka-style noodle. Originating from the Hakka Chinese ethnic group, this dish features hand-pulled noodles served in a savory broth with a variety of toppings.
The noodles are made fresh daily, giving them a delightfully chewy texture. Common toppings include sliced pork, leafy greens, and crispy fried wonton skins.
The broth is typically light yet flavorful, seasoned with soy sauce, garlic, and other aromatic ingredients. It’s a comforting and satisfying dish that showcases the Hakka culinary tradition.
As visitors explore Chiang Mai’s lively food scene, they’ll have the chance to savor this authentic local specialty.
Sticky Rice With Mango
Often enjoyed as a classic Thai dessert, sticky rice with mango delights the senses with its harmonious blend of sweet, creamy, and tropical flavors. This beloved dish features warm, chewy sticky rice, which is steamed and then mixed with sweet coconut milk and sugar. Slices of fresh, ripe mango are typically served alongside, providing a refreshing contrast to the richness of the rice. The combination of the soft, fragrant rice and the juicy, vibrant mango creates a truly satisfying and indulgent treat. No Chiang Mai food tour would be complete without savoring this quintessential Thai specialty.
Ingredient | Description |
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Sticky Rice | Warm, chewy, steamed and mixed with coconut milk and sugar |
Mango | Fresh, ripe, providing a refreshing contrast to the rice |
Coconut Milk | Lends a creamy, rich flavor to the rice |
Sugar | Sweetens the dish, balancing the flavors |
Pa Thong Ko (Deep-fried Dough Sticks)
Pa Thong Ko, or deep-fried dough sticks, are another beloved local specialty that visitors can sample on this Chiang Mai food tour. Crispy on the outside and soft on the inside, these savory treats offer a delightful textural contrast and a satisfying crunch with every bite.
The dough is made from a simple mixture of rice flour, all-purpose flour, and water, which is then deep-fried until golden brown.
Some key features of Pa Thong Ko include:
- Served piping hot, straight from the fryer
- Often enjoyed as a snack or breakfast item
- Dipped in sweet chili sauce or condensed milk for added flavor
- An iconic street food found throughout Chiang Mai’s bustling markets
Khao Kriab Pak Moh (Steamed Rice Skin Dumplings)
Khao Kriab Pak Moh, or steamed rice skin dumplings, are a delicate and delightful Chiang Mai specialty that visitors can savor on the food tour.
These bite-sized parcels feature a thin, translucent rice skin wrapper encasing a savory filling, typically comprising minced pork, shrimp, and aromatic herbs. The dumplings are meticulously crafted, with the rice skin delicately steamed to a perfect texture.
The filling is flavorful, with the pork and shrimp complemented by the fresh herbs. These dumplings offer a burst of balanced flavors and a delightful contrast of textures in every bite.
Sampling Khao Kriab Pak Moh provides a unique insight into Chiang Mai’s rich culinary heritage.
Key Information
The tour is priced from $15.00 per person and allows visitors to reserve now and pay later.
It’s guided in both English and Thai, with private or small group options available.
Plus, free cancellation is offered up to 24 hours in advance.
Key information about the tour includes:
- Prices start at $15.00 per person
- Visitors can reserve now and pay later
- Guided tours available in English and Thai
- Private or small group options offered
The tour provides a low-impact exploration of Chiang Mai’s foodie scene with carbon emissions offset, ensuring an eco-friendly experience for all participants.
Meeting Point
Visitors will meet the guide at the Chansom Memorial Bridge (Khua Khaek), which is located opposite the Ton Lamyai Flower Market. The guide will be holding a TripGuru sign, making them easy to identify.
This central location provides a convenient starting point for the 2-hour walking tour around Chiang Mai’s foodie streets.
From here, the group will explore local eateries, sample authentic Thai dishes, and learn about the city’s rich food history and culture from the knowledgeable local guide.
Whether you’re a solo traveler or part of a small group, this meeting point ensures a seamless start to your culinary adventure in Chiang Mai.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can I Bring My Own Food and Drinks on the Tour?
Visitors are generally not allowed to bring their own food and drinks on guided walking tours. The tour operator typically provides the food sampling and beverages as part of the tour experience.
Is the Tour Accessible for Wheelchair Users?
The tour is generally not accessible for wheelchair users, as it involves an extended walking tour through crowded markets and streets. However, the tour operator may be able to accommodate wheelchair users with advance notice and arrangements.
Can I Customize the Food Tasting Options?
Yes, travelers can likely customize the food tasting options on this tour. Many walking food tours allow guests to choose which local specialties they’d like to sample, often for an additional fee. The guide should be able to accommodate any special dietary needs or preferences.
Is the Tour Suitable for Vegetarians and Vegans?
The tour can accommodate vegetarians and vegans, as the guide can suggest alternative tasting options that cater to dietary restrictions. Participants are encouraged to communicate any dietary needs when booking to ensure an enjoyable experience.
Can I Request a Tour in a Language Other Than English and Thai?
Yes, you can request a tour in a language other than English and Thai. The tour provider may be able to accommodate requests for guides fluent in other languages, depending on availability. You should inquire about this option when booking the tour.
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Recap
This guided walking tour in Chiang Mai offers a delightful immersion into the city’s vibrant food scene.
Visitors can explore local eateries, sample authentic Thai specialties, and discover the unique flavors and cultural influences that shape the city’s culinary heritage.
With multiple start times and an eco-friendly approach, this low-impact experience provides an opportunity to delve deeper into the local cuisine with a knowledgeable guide.