Restaurants
The Witching Well is an eye-pleasing restaurant near the walking street.
One of the first locations in Pai to make a delicious western style breakfast and one of the first reviews ever done by Anne herself.
This cute and sweet little shop embodies the soul of Pai with its rustic, artsy and organic vibes.
Situated in the Pai Valley, Silhouette is a veritable vantage point over the untouched jungle and spectacular mountain views around town.
Nestled in amongst the mountains
Cafecito is a real find for Latino food lovers.
An unassuming cottage houses the best English and American food in Pai.
One Fine Day is a casual and cozy café, perfect for those days that you are craving western food.
100 % vegan restaurant where you are not even allowed to bring in meat.
Ganita Café is a great restaurant for vegetarians that are looking for Thai food.
If you are looking for healthy food, Earth Tone is the restaurant for you.
Om Garden was one of my favorite places for breakfast/brunch as I am not a big fan of “Thai breakfast”.
Tub-p was recommended by the hostel I was staying in, and it did not disappoint.
For those who don’t know, Khao Soi is a creamy curry-based soup with some sort of meat topped with crispy fried noodles and it is a must-try dish if you are in Thailand.
Fresh ingredients are the core of all dishes at Charlie & Lek.
Na’s Kitchen might look simple from the outside, but its food is one of the best in town.
I love U Pai has probably the best view of all places. Located a little bit outside the city, you can enjoy some tasty Thai food while looking at incredible mountains.
make sure you haven’t eaten for a while as they are huge