A Journey Through Chiang Mai’s Best Cafes

I realized I lived a hundred lives while in Chiang Mai and decided the daily sips needed their own spotlight! Before heading to the city, I did a bit of research and had a list of places I wanted to see because of the intricate architecture and vibes, and also found some jems by happenstance.

Akha Ama

I had seen this coffee shop posted about on some travel blog at some point. I wanted to go mostly for the aesthetics. It’s got this modern industrial look to it, high ceilings and a large u-shaped concrete coffee bar. I ordered an orange-coffee flavored drink and carrot cake pastry. I could have been in there all day—but it was NYE, and I needed to decompress and get ready for the night out. Akha Ama wins for industrial feel and tasty coffee.

Fern Forest Cafe

The Fern Forest Café. This was the café of my dreams. Well, not exactly. It was better. It was the middle of December, and I was parked in the middle of a lush courtyard-style café, koi fish swimming excitedly next to my seat as I ordered matcha and a hearty breakfast. People watched. The café was nearly full; giant white cups of coffee or colorful fruit smoothies were passed to the patrons. I eavesdropped on two friends at the table to the left of me. “This has been the most epic trip ever.” I smiled, happy to hear they were having a good time. I was also a bit saddened not to have anyone to discuss the trip with. Oh well, I pulled out my printed manuscript and set of markers and began my review.  Chiang Mai is known for having great coffee and interesting locations. This one wasn’t on my list, but I was thrilled I ended up there.

Fohhide

This place was on my list. After feeling a bit overstimulated I took a solo trip to this cafe with a notebook to journal about my experiences thus far. This is was a really cool find, nestled in the trendy Nimman neighborhood, Fohhide I enjoyed some reprieve from the social and desision making aspects of travel. What a sweet, slow morning. I spent the rest of the day shopping, and bought a cute pastel colored crochet coin purse in the shape of a rooster.

Sotto Matcha

I love me a thick green smooth matcha. Sometimes when you need a gentler caffeine fix, and green tea is the ticket! The barista took their time with this one, I stood by marveled at the slow pressing of the powdered green stuff stiffing into the round clay bowl and mixing until it’s a ninja turtle green. A pour of oat milk and all together into a plastic cup, ready for my turned-on tastebuds! If you’re a matcha lover, Sotta Matcha is the place.

I like to plan some of my must-do’s and then other days, get lost, and find hidden jems. Here are some final snaps of coffee and drinks from the trip!

If I return, I really want to visit the following cafes aswell:

The Baristo Asian Style

Ministry of Roasters

Brewginning

Now lets talk about the food…..

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