I've wanted to get back to Chiang Mai ever since I visited with students for a
school trip. A friend who moved there a couple of years ago and an awesome professional development workshop (Proficiency Models in the Foreign Language Classroom!) finally gave me the reason to return.
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I flew out on Myanmar Air on a Friday evening. |
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You walk out on the runway to catch this plane! |
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My window seat. |
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Pretty dusky views... BUT that colorful haze is pollution. Yangon is one of the worst cities in SE Asia. :( |
My friend, J (yes, of
Laneway fame), picked me up at the airport and off we zoomed on her scooter. We enjoyed gluten free, vegan pasta and duty-free Spanish wine with her boyfriend, cat and three dogs and we set our plan for the weekend...
The Best Coffee: Ristr8tto - great selection of beans and beverages, artfully crafted. Coffee should be treated like art, in my opinion.
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...with soy milk and water to stay hydrated. |
The Best Wrap: Food for Thought - Being gluten-free, I don't eat a lot of wraps, but Food for Thought makes their own and they are amazing!
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Avocado wrap and sweet potato fries |
Best Place to Wander: Downtown - While Chiang Mai may not be as pedestrian-friendly as parts of Europe, it is a much more walkable city than Yangon. Parts of downtown are closed from traffic, there are great night markets, plenty of massage parlors and loads of shops.
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A temple near downtown |
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There are pedestrian paths along these canals for miles. |
Best Saturday Night: Wine and art! We cleaned up our mess, promise Mom.
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My kitten painting amidst the craftermath... |
Best Boutique Hotel: Kate and Hasu - Located just outside of old town, this hotel is a find. It's modern, clean and great value. Staff are friendly and helpful and breakfast is included. There is also a roof deck with loungers and a pool! I stayed with J the first two nights, but needed to be nearer my conference on Monday and Tuesday so this was my home.
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My little room - probably the best bed I have slept on in Asia. |
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Pre-conference coffee poolside |
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Iced coffee, coconut milk yogurt and thai sticky rice dessert (made blue by natural dyes from the peaflower) |
Best Place for a Conference: The Shangri-La! This is probably the best swanky hotel as well, but it has the price tag to match.
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We attended the conference in style |
Best Street Statue: These rats!
Best Yoga Studio: Namo is a little studio near old town. Classes are held on the second floor studio, there are plenty of props and knowledgeable teachers.
Best All-Around Vegan Restaurant: While many places in Chiang Mai offer vegan options,
Vegan Heaven boasts a 100% vegan menu with many tasty Thai, Asian and even a few Western options. I ate here twice, but didn't snap a picture.
Best Chocolate Cake: Amrita Garden has a lovely outdoor seating area, many delicious vegan and gf food options, including this decadent chocolate cake.
Best Comfort Foods: Butter is Better has many classic diner options. They cater to those with food challenges as well, but it is tricky if you are gluten-free
and vegan, as many of their gluten-free options contain eggs and many of their vegan options rely on wheat.
Best Baked Goods AND Veggie Thai: Blue Diamond is another little oasis in Chiang Mai. It has a beautiful patio, gf and vegan muffins, cookies and cakes and amazing Thai food.
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Best friend in Chiang Mai goes to this one. :) |
Just Finished Reading:
A History of God by Karen Armstrong - This book delivers what the title promises. A fascinating and educational read.
Just Finished Making:
Vegan and gluten-free Mac-n-cheese! Whether you have food challenges or not, this is a healthy take on my childhood favorite.