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    Restaurant in Chiang Mai, Thailand

    Huan Soontaree

    350pts

    Northern Thai food, live music, worth booking.

    Huan Soontaree, Restaurant in Chiang Mai

    About Huan Soontaree

    A Michelin Bib Gourmand-recognized Northern Thai restaurant on the Ping River, Huan Soontaree combines quality cooking — including its signature boneless murrel fish — with nightly live performances by owner Soontaree Vechanont. With capacity for 350 guests in an open-air Lanna-style setting, it's one of Chiang Mai's most accessible and atmospheric evening bookings at the ฿฿ price tier.

    Verdict

    Huan Soontaree is one of the few restaurants in Chiang Mai where the setting, the live music, and the food all pull their weight equally. The Bib Gourmand recognition from Michelin in both 2024 and 2025 confirms that the kitchen delivers real quality at a price that doesn't require justification. If you want Northern Thai cooking in an open-air Lanna-style space on the Ping River, with nightly performances by the venue's owner — celebrated singer Soontaree Vechanont — this is the booking to make. For a solo traveler or a small group looking for an evening that combines food and cultural atmosphere, it's a clear yes. For pure culinary focus without the performance element, Busarin Cuisine is the quieter, more concentrated alternative at the same price tier.

    About Huan Soontaree

    The physical space at Huan Soontaree is the first thing that earns its place. An open-air Lanna-style building on the Ping River, with additional seating outside, the venue holds up to 350 guests , large enough to absorb a full evening crowd without feeling like a canteen. The river position means air moves through the room, and the traditional northern Thai architectural style gives the setting genuine character rather than theme-park approximation. Arriving early to secure a table with a river view is worth the logistics, particularly if you are visiting as part of a group.

    The nightly live performance by Soontaree Vechanont is not incidental to the experience , it is structural. This is a dining room built around a performer, and the format functions more like a supper club than a conventional restaurant. If you are booking for a group celebration or a special evening in Chiang Mai, that combination of setting, music, and food is difficult to match at the ฿฿ price point. For context, similarly atmospheric Northern Thai dining experiences in Bangkok , such as Huen Lamphun (Taling Chan) , tend to cost more and lack the Ping River backdrop.

    On the food side, the kitchen's signature is a boneless murrel fish stuffed with pork , a dish that reflects the creative range of Northern Thai cooking rather than its most familiar, tourist-facing expressions. The preparation is well-seasoned and fragrant, with the sausage filling carrying the spice profile that defines the region's cuisine. The Bib Gourmand designation, awarded in consecutive years, signals consistent kitchen standards rather than a one-off moment of critical attention. For food-focused travelers who want both credential and cultural context in a single sitting, Huan Soontaree delivers on both counts.

    The address , 208 Pa Tan Alley, San Phi Suea, Mueang Chiang Mai , places it north of the Old City, so factor in a short tuk-tuk or ride-share trip from most central hotels. If you are staying near the Night Bazaar or Nimman Road, allow 15 to 20 minutes each way. Check our full Chiang Mai hotels guide for properties that sit closer to the Ping River and reduce that travel time. The venue's Google rating of 4.3 across 967 reviews reflects a broad base of satisfied visitors rather than a niche critical consensus , which is consistent with a 350-seat operation that handles both international tourists and local regulars.

    Booking is direct. With 350 seats available, walk-in capacity is realistic, especially earlier in the evening. That said, if you are visiting during peak tourist season (November through February) or planning a group dinner, reserving ahead removes the risk. The scale of the room means this is one of the easier high-quality Northern Thai bookings in Chiang Mai , a meaningful contrast to tighter-capacity venues like Gongkham or Huen Muan Jai, where seats are more contested. For travelers who prefer to plan a few days in advance rather than weeks out, Huan Soontaree is a comfortable option.

    For explorers building a broader itinerary around Northern Thai food culture, Huan Soontaree works well as an anchor evening booking. Pair it with a daytime visit to Kinlum Kindee for a more casual lunch format, or use Chum (Saraphi) for a contrast in setting and scale. Our full Chiang Mai restaurants guide maps out the wider field if you are building a multi-day eating itinerary. For Thai cooking at a higher technical register elsewhere in the country, Sorn in Bangkok and PRU in Phuket represent the Michelin-starred tier for comparison. And if Northern Thai flavors are a specific interest, Khao Soi Thai Yai in Udon Thani offers a regional contrast worth knowing about.

    The ฿฿ price point means two people can eat well, hear live music, and spend an evening on the Ping River without a significant outlay. That combination , Michelin recognition, a distinctive cultural format, a high-capacity room that's still atmospheric, and pricing that sits below what you'd pay for a comparable evening in Bangkok , makes Huan Soontaree a direct recommendation for most visitor profiles. See our full Chiang Mai bars guide and experiences guide to round out the evening.

    Practical Details

    DetailHuan SoontareeBusarin CuisineHuen Muan Jai
    CuisineNorthern ThaiNorthern ThaiNorthern Thai
    Price tier฿฿฿฿฿฿
    Capacity~350 seatsNot confirmedNot confirmed
    Booking difficultyEasyModerateModerate
    Live performanceYes (nightly)NoNo
    Michelin recognitionBib Gourmand 2024–2025Check listingCheck listing
    Google rating4.3 (967 reviews)See listingSee listing
    SettingOpen-air, Ping RiverIndoor/outdoorTraditional house

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    What should I wear to Huan Soontaree?

    Casual is fine here. The venue is an open-air, Lanna-style building on the Ping River with outdoor seating for up to 350 guests — the setting is relaxed rather than formal. Comfortable clothes suited to warm Chiang Mai evenings work well; there is no evidence of a dress code.

    Is Huan Soontaree good for a special occasion?

    Yes, especially if the group wants atmosphere alongside food. The nightly live performances by Soontaree Vechanont, who both owns the restaurant and performs here, give the evening a distinct character that most Chiang Mai restaurants cannot offer. The Michelin Bib Gourmand recognition in 2024 and 2025 confirms the kitchen earns its place too. Large parties benefit from the 350-seat capacity, which makes booking a table for groups easier than at smaller Chiang Mai spots.

    Is Huan Soontaree good for solo dining?

    It works for solo diners, but this is primarily a social venue built around live music and a large, convivial space. Solo visitors can absolutely eat well here — the ฿฿ pricing keeps the bill low — but the atmosphere skews toward groups and couples making an evening of it rather than a quiet solo meal.

    Is the tasting menu worth it at Huan Soontaree?

    No tasting menu format is documented for Huan Soontaree. The restaurant operates à la carte Northern Thai cooking at ฿฿ pricing, and the signature dish on record is boneless murrel fish stuffed with pork. For a structured multi-course Northern Thai experience, this is not the format; for ordering freely across a broad menu at accessible prices, it delivers solid Bib Gourmand-level value.

    What should a first-timer know about Huan Soontaree?

    Book ahead if you are visiting on a weekend — a 350-seat riverside venue with nightly celebrity live music fills up. The owner, singer Soontaree Vechanont, performs here nightly, which is the defining draw alongside the Northern Thai food. The Michelin Bib Gourmand in both 2024 and 2025 means the kitchen holds its own, so you are not just paying for the show. Arrive hungry enough to try the signature boneless murrel fish stuffed with pork, which is specifically cited in the Michelin recognition.

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