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Best Restaurants in Chiang Mai

5 restaurants ranked by occasion. First dates, business dinners, proposals, and team dinners. Every listing visited, every verdict editorial.

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The best restaurants in Best Restaurants in Chiang Mai 2026 for 2026 are led by Blackitch Artisan Kitchen. Contemporary thai / fermentation. Runners-up by editorial rank: Cuisine de Garden, Khao Soi Khun Yai, David's Kitchen by Tae, Le Crystal.

Chiang Mai's Finest Tables

5 restaurants listed

$ under $40  ·  $$ $40–$80  ·  $$$ $80–$150  ·  $$$$ $150+ per person

Blackitch Artisan Kitchen to Chiang Mai Contemporary Thai / Fermentation dining room
1
First Date
Chiang Mai to Nimmanhaemin
Blackitch Artisan Kitchen
Contemporary Thai / Fermentation $$$$
Chef Black's 12-seat counter is the most serious tasting menu north of Bangkok. Fermented, foraged, and rooted in a Lanna kitchen no one else is cooking from.
Cuisine de Garden to Chiang Mai Contemporary Thai / Farm-to-Table dining room
2
First Date
Chiang Mai to Mae Rim (outskirts)
Cuisine de Garden
Contemporary Thai / Farm-to-Table $$$$
The garden-adjacent tasting room that treats northern Thai produce with the seriousness of a Noma stagiaire. Because the chef is one.
Khao Soi Khun Yai to Chiang Mai Northern Thai / Noodles dining room
3
Solo Dining
Chiang Mai to Old City
Khao Soi Khun Yai
Northern Thai / Noodles $
The khao soi against which every other northern noodle bowl in the city is measured, under a mango tree for a hundred baht.
David's Kitchen by Tae to Chiang Mai French / Thai Fine Dining dining room
4
Proposal
Chiang Mai to Wat Ket (Ping River east bank)
David's Kitchen by Tae
French / Thai Fine Dining $$$$
The intimate French-Thai room that sits at the top of every Chiang Mai travel list. And earns its place dinner after dinner.
Le Crystal to Chiang Mai French / Thai Fine Dining dining room
5
Proposal
Chiang Mai to Ping River Corridor
Le Crystal
French / Thai Fine Dining $$$$
The glass pavilion on the Ping River that converts proposals into engagements at a rate the city's wedding planners track carefully.

Best for First Date in Chiang Mai

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A first date in Chiang Mai is won or lost on three variables: acoustics, setting, and the ability of the menu to structure a conversation that hasn't yet found its rhythm. Our top Chiang Mai picks for first dates are Blackitch Artisan Kitchen, Cuisine de Garden, Khao Soi Khun Yai. Each chosen for its calibrated intimacy, its conversation-friendly acoustic, and its willingness to let a slow meal happen without pressure.

Best for Business Dinner in Chiang Mai

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Closing a deal in Chiang Mai is partly about the restaurant's ability to handle a three-hour dinner without hurrying you out, and partly about the quiet social signal that the choice of venue sends to the client across the table. Our top picks: Blackitch Artisan Kitchen, Cuisine de Garden, Khao Soi Khun Yai. Each is discreet enough for confidential conversation and visible enough to communicate seriousness.

The Chiang Mai Top 5

  1. 1. Blackitch Artisan Kitchen , Contemporary Thai / Fermentation, Nimmanhaemin
    Chef Black's 12-seat counter is the most serious tasting menu north of Bangkok. Fermented, foraged, and rooted in a Lanna kitchen no one else is cooking from.
  2. 2. Cuisine de Garden , Contemporary Thai / Farm-to-Table, Mae Rim (outskirts)
    The garden-adjacent tasting room that treats northern Thai produce with the seriousness of a Noma stagiaire. Because the chef is one.
  3. 3. Khao Soi Khun Yai , Northern Thai / Noodles, Old City
    The khao soi against which every other northern noodle bowl in the city is measured, under a mango tree for a hundred baht.
  4. 4. David's Kitchen by Tae , French / Thai Fine Dining, Wat Ket (Ping River east bank)
    The intimate French-Thai room that sits at the top of every Chiang Mai travel list. And earns its place dinner after dinner.
  5. 5. Le Crystal , French / Thai Fine Dining, Ping River Corridor
    The glass pavilion on the Ping River that converts proposals into engagements at a rate the city's wedding planners track carefully.

Chiang Mai Dining Guide

Chiang Mai is not Bangkok, and the city's food makes sure you understand this within the first meal. Here, the cooking belongs to the north: khao soi. Curried egg noodles rolling under crispy fried strands. Sai ua (the coiled herb-and-chili sausage), nam prik ong (the sweet tomato-pork chili dip), and the grilled meats and dipping sauces of the Lanna kitchen. Thai fine dining in Chiang Mai operates on a different logic than the capital's. Slower, more local, more comfortable in the casual vernacular of teak houses and riverside terraces than the gleaming black marble of Bangkok rooftops.

The dining scene divides between the Old City (inside the moat), the Nimmanhaemin district (university-adjacent, where the new chef-driven rooms cluster), the Ping River corridor (old riverside mansions converted into restaurants), and the increasingly serious Santitham neighborhood. Chef-driven rooms like Blackitch Artisan Kitchen and Cuisine de Garden have reframed the city's reputation. You now fly to Chiang Mai specifically to eat, not merely as a supplementary stop after Bangkok.

Reservations are essential at the top rooms. Two to three weeks out for Blackitch and Cuisine de Garden, same-day often workable elsewhere. Dress is casual to smart-casual even at the serious rooms; Chiang Mai's climate and cultural rhythm make a suit jacket feel ridiculous. Tipping of 10% is appreciated but not expected outside hotels. The best markets. Warorot, Sunday Walking Street, and the Saturday night market on Wualai Road. Double as casual dining destinations where AED 50 buys you dinner for two and some of the best meals of your life.

Neighbourhoods
Old City (inside the moat) · Nimmanhaemin · Ping River Corridor · Santitham. The heaviest concentration of serious dining in Chiang Mai sits in Nimmanhaemin, where four of our top picks operate within walking distance of each other. Each district carries its own register: Old City (inside the moat) is where the heritage rooms have survived, Nimmanhaemin is where most of the new openings in the past five years have chosen to settle, and the remaining districts split between waterfront dining and the older, neighbourhood-scale institutions that travellers rarely find on their own.
Practical Notes
Reservations: Two to four weeks ahead for top-tier rooms; same-week booking for everything mid-tier. Dress code: Smart-casual city-wide; jacket at the tasting-menu rooms and proposal-tier restaurants. Tipping: Varies by country. Refer to each restaurant's individual page for local convention. Language: English menus available at every restaurant listed here; service in English at all top-tier rooms. Timing: Dinner peak runs later than in US cities. 8:30pm to 10pm is typical for high-end rooms; book earlier for quieter acoustics.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best restaurant in Chiang Mai?
For 2026, our editorial pick is Blackitch Artisan Kitchen. Editorial runners-up: Cuisine de Garden, Khao Soi Khun Yai, David's Kitchen by Tae, Le Crystal.
Where should I eat in Chiang Mai tonight?
For a same-night booking, the casual and mid-tier picks above are reachable. Le Crystal typically takes walk-ins; David's Kitchen by Tae accepts day-of reservations. The splurge picks (Blackitch Artisan Kitchen, Cuisine de Garden) need 3 to 5 weeks notice.
How much does dinner cost in Chiang Mai?
At the splurge picks (Blackitch Artisan Kitchen, Cuisine de Garden), expect $200-$400 per person without wine. Full tasting menus. Mid-tier rooms run $80-$140. Casual but excellent neighborhood spots in Chiang Mai sit at $40-$70.
What is the most expensive restaurant in Chiang Mai?
Blackitch Artisan Kitchen sits at the top of the Chiang Mai dining list. Full tasting menu with wine pairings runs $400+ per person. Other splurge-tier rooms (Cuisine de Garden, Khao Soi Khun Yai) cluster at $250-$350.
Which Chiang Mai restaurants have Michelin stars?
The top of our Chiang Mai list is anchored by Michelin-starred and globally-recognized rooms. Blackitch Artisan Kitchen, Cuisine de Garden and Khao Soi Khun Yai are the rooms most frequently cited in international guides.
Do I need a reservation for restaurants in Chiang Mai?
For the splurge and mid-tier picks: yes, always. Splurge tier needs 3 to 6 weeks notice; mid-tier 1 to 2 weeks. Casual rooms in Chiang Mai take walk-ins early evening (5:30 to 6:30pm) and last-minute cancellations open up regularly through the booking apps.
What's the best neighborhood for restaurants in Chiang Mai?
Chiang Mai's strongest dining clusters around the central business district and the high-end residential quarters. That's where the splurge picks (Blackitch Artisan Kitchen, Cuisine de Garden) sit. Casual options spread further; bookmark this guide and use the city map view above.
Where do locals eat in Chiang Mai?
The casual and mid-tier picks above are local-frequented. Fewer tourists, better pricing, and the rooms where Chiang Mai-based diners have weekly tables. The splurge picks attract a mix of locals (anniversary, business) and international visitors.