Nimmanhaemin: A Food and Shopping Paradise in Chiang Mai
Chiang Mai may not be able to compete with Bangkok’s myriad wining and dining establishments, but what it lacks in options it makes up for in charm and accessibility. The town’s Nimmanhaemin neighborhood – or Nimman for short – is the place to go for the latest trendy cafes, crafty boutiques, perfectly plated meals, and specialty cocktails.
Trendy Cafes and Rooftop Bars
Chiang Mai’s cafe scene boasts countless places brewing locally grown and roasted beans for elaborate caffeinated concoctions. At cafes in Nimman, taking photos is an expected part of the experience. While Ristr8to is one of the Nimmanhaemin stalwarts, branch out and head to The Baristro. This airy all-white cafe located on the bottom floor of The Barisotel is a dream come true for minimalists, and the coffee is solid too.
As the sun sets, switch to adult beverages at the rooftop bar of Hotel Yayee. Also called Hungry Heart Cafe, the leafy open-air bar overlooks Doi Suthep and the rest of the neighborhood, offering inventive signature cocktails. For another rooftop option with a different view and vibe, Parallel Universe of Lunar 2 on the Hidden Moon has a rotating selection of domestic and international craft beers on tap as well as bottled microbrews. Unfortunately, it doesn’t provide food options, but it’s a special spot for a beer before moving on to your next destination. Down the street, the vibrant colors and textures at Caravan Bar set the scene for a sultry evening with a full bar and style to spare.
The Prettiest Places to Eat
Whether it’s snacking or full-on feasting, eating tops the list of things to do in Nimmanhaemin. From what’s left of the neighborhood’s basic Thai food stalls to high-end Italian cuisine like that found at Italics restaurant, you can satisfy any craving while indulging in dishes that often look too good to eat.
For breakfast, snag a seat at the small and quirky SS1254372 Cafe. Prepare for a Western-style breakfast beautifully adorned with edible flowers and fresh garnishes. Most of the dishes are bread-based – think avocado on toast, French toast with tropical fruits, or smoked-salmon bagels – but there are also a few nutrition-packed salad and rice options. After eating, check out the attached Gallery Seescape for a glimpse at Chiang Mai’s eclectic art offerings.
Around Nimmanhaemin, even simple bowls of noodle soup – a streetside staple throughout the country – are given extra care to be picture-perfect. At Anchan Noodle, rice noodles are colored with butterfly pea blossoms, known as anchan in Thai, to create a distinct blue hue. You can also get a blue latte!
New on Chiang Mai’s dining scene, Somtum Der serves up Isãhn (northeast Thai) cuisine including variations of sốmdẳm (spicy green papaya salad), lảhp (minced meat and herbs), grilled meats, and more, all eaten with sticky rice. The cheerful eatery is actually a Bangkok-based chain, with the Chiang Mai branch being Thailand’s first one outside the capital. While casual, the restaurant has received Michelin acclaim in Bangkok and New York, ensuring a world of flavor. Located at the back of One Nimman, it’s close to several other attractive eating spots including the One Nimman food hall and Ginger Farm & Eatery.
Where to Stock Up on Cool Souvenirs
Aside from drinking and dining, Nimman is also known for its shopping. You’ll find boutiques sprinkled throughout the district, but the most convenient spot is the intersection of Th Huay Kaew and Th Nimmanhaemin where three shopping complexes – One Nimman, Think Park, and Maya Lifestyle Shopping Center – take up opposite corners.
Stroll through One Nimman for artisanal and local brands, as well as cafes, restaurants, and pop-up markets, or explore Think Park for affordable handmade crafts and souvenirs. Maya features a standard shopping mall experience complete with full floors of dining options, a cinema, banks, a fitness center, and rooftop bars.
Wherever you go in Nimman, ensure you keep your camera ready to capture the (ridiculously cute) moments.