Author: Ronan

Thai Pineapple Fried Rice Recipe (ข้าวผัดสัปปะรด)

Thai Pineapple Fried Rice Recipe (ข้าวผัดสัปปะรด)

Thai Pineapple Fried Rice  This Thai pineapple fried rice recipe is used widely around Thailand. Not only is fried rice delicious, it is so ridiculously easy to make that there’s simply no excuse for giving it a try. In fact, I’d rank it probably second 

Authentic Thai Salad with Cucumber (ตำแตงกวา)

Authentic Thai Salad with Cucumber (ตำแตงกวา)

Thai Salad with Cucumber This Thai salad with cucumber tastes absolutely delicious. I always thought that som tam style salads absolutely had to use papaya until my girlfriend, who is from Thailand’s northeastern Isaan region, showed me that you can make what is one of 

Nam Prik Noom Recipe (Northern Thai Green Chili Dip) น้ำพริกหนุ่ม

Nam Prik Noom Recipe (Northern Thai Green Chili Dip) น้ำพริกหนุ่ม

Nam prik noom is one of the tastiest green chili dips you could ever eat. The dish originated in Northern Thailand, and it is one of the first things I’d recommend that any visitor to that region should eat, particularly in any of the amazing Chiang Mai 

Kinlum Kindee: Amazing Northern Thai Food in Chiang Mai

Kinlum Kindee: Amazing Northern Thai Food in Chiang Mai

It’s strange that I’ve spent so much time in Thailand’s Rose of The North, yet when I try to think of some restaurants serving amazing northern Thai food in Chiang Mai, only two or three restaurants immediately spring to mind. Most of the good Lanna 

Aunt Pai’s Khao Soi – The Best Khao Soi In Chiang Mai

Aunt Pai’s Khao Soi – The Best Khao Soi In Chiang Mai

Khao soi is one of my favorite dishes in the world, and one of the first things I make sure to eat on each visit to Chiang Mai. The problem is, many khao sois in Chiang Mai are a bit bland—they do the job, but 

Sorn Chai Restaurant: Amazing Northern Thai Food In Chiang Mai

Sorn Chai Restaurant: Amazing Northern Thai Food In Chiang Mai

Sorn Chai restaurant is a small unremarkable looking restaurant located right in the heart of the old city, just across from Tha Phae gate. It’s the kind of place that expats living in Chiang Mai and frequent visitors to the city have probably walked past