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#101 sabaijai

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Posted 2004-07-25 14:41:56

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Frozen Waterfall on Kotchasarn Road, Soi 1, near Tha Pae Gate is most excellent. We ate there twice this week. Wonderful European food. The ambiance is quiet and subtle.

Isn't it Frozen Fountain (rather thanWaterfall)? Anyway I've eaten there a couple of times, found the fusion cuisine to be excellent, and less expensive than The House.

#102 ProThaiExpat

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Posted 2004-07-25 19:26:29

If I have the right impression the owner of the Mango Tree reads this thread.

Would you please PM me with explicit directions to your establishment, using a major hotel as the starting point.

I have read nothing but good things about Mango Tree and would surely like to try it as I have yet to find a "home" restaurant.

Was taken by some tourists to Coq d 'Or  this week and was very impressed by the grounds, decor, sparkling cutlery, attentive service and unremarkable food.

We all had Steak Diane, and while the filet was good, the sauce and everything else served to us on the set menu was unremarkable.

#103 cutethaigirl

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Posted 2004-07-25 21:24:48

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Would you please PM me with explicit directions to your establishment, using a major hotel as the starting point

Rydges or Amora as the start next to the moat.

Face the moat head off left past Thapae Road on the Left.

Past the Gate are. Past Spotlight Bar on the left.

Past about 3 more 'girl' bars.

At the corner of the next road. Loi Kroh walk fast or slow into LK :-)))

The Mango Tree is on the right after about 70 metres.

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#104 ChiangMaiThai

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Posted 2004-07-26 08:23:27

Doisaketmoobaan, on Fri 2004-05-14, 11:33:45, said:

Wow so mant great places to eat in Chiangmai. I love to eat!! I love Chanchaos reviews and after meeting all at Mango Tree I got lots of good info!! I forgot who told me but they had said that a New Buritto house opened at Rimping novotel.
Well Since I am addicted to Mexican food I was there next day here are my Impressions- :o

had a 49 baht taco and a 49 baht enchilada.not to impressed. but the pictures of all the food looked good!! Thats about the best part of it- the visual!!

I think it had 2 Thai owners as i saw them deliver some precooked food. I was really hoping to see a Farang owner as it probably would have been better if they knew the food

-as Thailand is a tad far from Mexico

My Estimate is 6 months until its closed.

Maybe i can buy the pretty pictures!!

I'm still on the hunt!!!-R
I eat there often. In my opinion its the best tasting mexican food in Chiang Mai. Proper beans. Tasty sauces. Sure it doesn't compare with the states, but I've tried many 'mexican' places here and the one in Rim Ping beats them all as far as I'm concerned.

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Posted 2004-07-26 10:29:14

ProThaiExpat, on Sun 2004-07-25, 19:26:29, said:

If I have the right impression the owner of the Mango Tree reads this thread.

Would you please PM me with explicit directions to your establishment, using a major hotel as the starting point.

I have read nothing but good things about Mango Tree and would surely like to try it as I have yet to find a "home" restaurant.

Thank you for the vote of confidence. Johpa, sorry to have missed you. I'm deeply involved in babysitting at present, 4 of them on holiday means work is cut out!

Easy directions:
Follow Thapae road to the end at Thapae Gate. Turn Left. (You have to anyway.)
You are now on Kodchasarn Road.
Follow Kodchasarn Road until you reach Loi Kroh Road. (Opposite the first moat crossing point after the one by Thapae Gate.)
(If you are in a car, it is normally best to carry on to the DK Book Center, park there and walk back to Loi Kroh.)
Mango Tree Cafe is on the right hand side, 5 or 6 doors up Loi Kroh Road. Look out for a green and yellow awning and cane furniture out front.
Opposite is a house set back frpm the road with a big tree in the garden. This sits at the end of a row of bars.

#106 Rinrada

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Posted 2004-07-26 16:03:07

On last visit to C.M I tried to check out the Mango Tree (2 day visit) but kept getting  held up in the Butterfly Bar which I was assured by the aforsaid travel experts (of the B.Bar) that it was just over the road?

However on reflection I may have made a mistake and refered to the "Green Mango"...
So what one is it?...next time...cheers :o



 


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