Mr Kai Khao Soi ★ 4.0
A tucked-away Old City khao soi counter down Phra Pok Klao Soi 13, a low-key local favourite ladling coconut curry noodles until the pot runs out.
Signature: Khao soi gai, Khanom jeen
Kiat Ocha is a thai restaurant in Old City, Chiang Mai.
A packed Old City morning canteen famous for Hainanese chicken rice and charcoal pork satay, a classic khao man gai counter near the market.
Editorially verified July 1, 2026 by Lewis Vaughan, TableJourney editor. Source.
Signature dishes: Khao man gai, Pork satay
Address: 41-43 Inthawarorot Road, Si Phum, Mueang Chiang Mai 50200
A tucked-away Old City khao soi counter down Phra Pok Klao Soi 13, a low-key local favourite ladling coconut curry noodles until the pot runs out.
Signature: Khao soi gai, Khanom jeen
A no-frills khao man gai shop off Nimman serving poached and fried chicken over fat-slicked rice with sharp ginger sauce, a cheap, reliable local lunch.
Signature: Boiled chicken rice, Fried chicken rice
A long-running Thai suki stall by the Chang Phueak gate market, cooking noodles, egg and greens in a bubbling broth pot, a cheap late-night northern staple.
Signature: Thai suki, Grilled skewers
A neighbourhood khao soi shop north of the moat pouring a classic coconut curry broth over egg noodles, a quiet local lunch away from the tourist counters.
Signature: Khao soi gai, Khao soi neua
A tucked-away Old City khao soi counter down Phra Pok Klao Soi 13, a low-key local favourite ladling coconut curry noodles until the pot runs out.
Signature: Khao soi gai, Khanom jeen
A north-side khao soi shop in San Phi Suea drawing purely local crowds for its rich curry broth and crisp noodle crown, well off the usual visitor trail.
Signature: Khao soi, Naem
A creative modern khao soi cafe in the northern suburbs playing with the classic, from crab to slow-braised beef versions, a fun twist on the Chiang Mai icon.
Signature: Signature khao soi, Fusion khao soi