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Kho Soy Sutansinee

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For those that are a little more adventitious than a farang owned tourist restaurant to eat the truly Chiang Mai dish of Kho Soy. That is a special spicy coconut curry with egg noodles and normally chicken. It is served here with the true Burmese authentic influence.  The decor may not be 5 star or over even one star, but the taste is what it is all about.


To go there go to the lane of the Empress Hotel  located on Chang klan road and head toward the river  (left from night market) you will see it.

 

It is of course like all great Kho Soy restaurants it is open for lunch only  and closes about 4:00 pm 


Telephone: 053 273 152, 083 914 3457

 

 

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