Our only night in Chiang Mai wasn’t particularly exciting. While our itinerary said we’d go see a show or experience more of the local culture the majority of our group (myself included) weren’t feeling all that great. So instead we opted for dinner and to wander around the Ploen Ruedee night market before going back to bed. We had to be up early the following morning so no one wanted to be out too late.
Our tour guide asked us if we wanted local local street food or just street food and we picked the second which brought us to the International Food Park which was…a hipster paradise. Food trucks were parked around the entire edge of the square with food hailing from all over. Steak, sushi, seafood, wine, beer, noodles, curry, deep-fried foods, food dipped in chocolates, burgers, hot dogs, smoothies. Pretty much anything your heart could desire which made picking something ridiculously difficult, more so as someone who wasn’t feeling great.
The international food market opens at 5pm until midnight and is only closed on Sundays.
