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Ban Singha Tha

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Discover the rich flavors of Thailand at Ban Singha Tha, a traditional restaurant serving authentic dishes in the heart of Chiang Mai. Our chefs use only the freshest ingredients to create mouthwatering dishes that will transport you to the bustling streets of Bangkok.

About Ban Singha Tha

Nestled on Chaeng Sanit Road, Ban Singha Tha is a culinary gem in the midst of Chiang Mai’s vibrant city center. Our restaurant is dedicated to preserving the traditional Thai cooking methods and ingredients, ensuring that every dish that leaves our kitchen is a taste sensation.

As you step into our cozy dining area, you’ll be enveloped in the warm and inviting atmosphere of a classic Thai eatery. The aroma of sizzling woks and savory spices fills the air, teasing your senses and building anticipation for the feast to come.

Our menu features a range of classic Thai dishes, each carefully crafted to showcase the bold flavors and intricate techniques that have made Thai cuisine world-renowned. From spicy tom yum soup to fragrant green curry, our chefs use only the freshest ingredients to create dishes that are both familiar and innovative.

At Ban Singha Tha, we’re passionate about sharing the rich culinary heritage of Thailand with visitors from around the world. Whether you’re a foodie seeking new flavors or a traveler looking for a genuine taste of local culture, our restaurant is the perfect destination.

Come and experience the authentic flavors of Thailand at Ban Singha Tha. Book your table today and discover why we’re the go-to destination for food lovers in Chiang Mai.

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The area

Full Address

Chaeng Sanit Rd., Nai Mueang, 35000, Thailand

Name in Thai

Ban Singha Tha (เมืองยโสธร, ไทย) - รีวิว - ThailandAgoda.com

Address in Thai

Chaeng Sanit Rd., Nai Mueang, เมืองยโสธร 35000 ไทย

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8 thoughts on “Ban Singha Tha

  1. If you’re into old houses (which you can’t go into) or Chinese temples (which were closed), this is for you! It’d be better, though, if motor vehicles were banned (except for the residents) and there were a bar (for water for tourists). It’s only a couple of short streets, but the authorities in Yasothon took it so seriously that they paid for a special road surface…

  2. This place worth visiting ; there are old buildings, chino/portugese style with daily life, city pillars’ shrine is also nearby, wat Phra Maha that is in the vicinity. Many local shops with local products, souvenirs’ shop, Vietnamese restaurants can be found in this area.

  3. Chinese style shop houses from pre war days very similar to those in Malaysia. Not certain there ever was a Portuguese aspect to these buildings. Not much else to see around there.

  4. It’s nice place to visit the vintage houses. Bring along your gab or umbrella because winter is never coming here in this little town. :$

  5. Called to visit the old Yasothon town while we were in Yasothon province, there are some lovely old buildings to see as you walk around but sadly most are in a poor state of repair & could do with some restoration work, it was interesting to see though. The best maintained building we saw was the Yasothon museum which looked well cared for.

  6. This part of town is probably where Yasothon started and there are a greater concentration of old wooden buildings here than anywhere else. If you are a big fan of Thai wooden houses, you might want to have a look here but overall they are very dilapidated and there are many unsympathetic modern intrusions. If they are serious about making this old quarter a drawcard, restoration work needs to be done on some of the old houses and shops. Even more importantly, a plan needs to be drawn up which limits the construction of new, non-heritage buildings.

  7. The old building are mostly in a sorry state while curiously, the streets are nicely paved. One building seems to be a picturesque setting for photo shoots, we saw a wedding couple using it for that purpose. There are a Chinese temple and a Thai Wat close by that are also worth a look. Va-chi has almost finished a new coffee shop which might bring more people. Not many falangs in Yaso apart from Rocket Festival time so there are very few English signs. Sadly Thai tourism and the government seem to be putting all their eggs into the Phaya Taen park with its Toad and Dragon museums and that is a sure winner.

  8. The place has potential but small. I enjoyed walking around looking at the old architecture and visiting a couple old wats nearby.

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Where is Ban Singha Tha located?

Ban Singha Tha is perched on a picturesque hilltop overlooking Chaeng Sanit Rd., Nai Mueang, 35000, Thailand



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