The menu focused mainly on Thai dishes, with the odd influence from its neighbouring countries, so we started with Fish Cakes from Myanmar – again, not what we were expecting looking more like Indian Bhajis than Thai Fish Cakes, but they were delicious all the same.
Alongside these we enjoyed a Spicy Thai Salad with Pomelo Segments and Fresh Prawns which was pleasantly spicy and zesty, although we felt a little aggrieved that it only stretched to two prawns! The dressing also made for a tasty dip for the Fish Cakes which weren’t afforded their own and were slightly dry without.
We followed up with another Thai dish – Dry Braised Chicken Sautéed with Fresh Herbs, Lemongrass, Galangal, Shallots and Garlic which was packed full of flavour and wolfed down happily with a portion of rice.
It wasn’t until later when we passed another nice looking restaurant offering a 7 course set meal for two for the same price as our Spicy Salad that we realised quite how expensive our lunch was in Thailand terms… but we enjoyed the hour of peace and quiet in this little haven… and we were on holiday after all…
Rachamankha, Chiang Mai – http://www.rachamankha.com/
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