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    Restaurant in Chiang Mai, Thailand

    The Redbox

    290pts

    Book early. Michelin-backed, seats limited.

    The Redbox, Restaurant in Chiang Mai

    About The Redbox

    A Michelin Plate winner in 2024 and 2025, The Redbox is Chiang Mai's clearest example of modern Thai cooking shaped by Malaysian and Bruneian influence. Chef Dan and partner Pimmada source salted eggs from Chaiya and Gula Melaka from Malaysia to build a menu that earns its ฿฿฿ price point. Seating is limited — book ahead.

    Is The Redbox worth booking in Chiang Mai?

    Yes — and book early. The Redbox holds consecutive Michelin Plates for 2024 and 2025, carries a 4.7 Google rating across 504 reviews, and operates with limited seating, which means availability disappears fast. If you are a food enthusiast who wants to understand how Thai cooking absorbs regional Southeast Asian influence without losing its grounding, this is one of the clearest places in Chiang Mai to see that in a bowl or on a plate. It sits at ฿฿฿ pricing, which is a considered spend for the city, but it is justified by the ambition on the plate and the sourcing behind it.

    What The Redbox actually delivers

    Chef Dan and partner Pimmada built their approach around a specific question: what happens when you cook modern Thai through the lens of Malaysian and Bruneian technique? The answer is a menu that draws on imported pantry staples — salted eggs sourced from Chaiya in Surat Thani, Gula Melaka (Malaysian palm sugar) from across the border , to construct flavour profiles that sit outside the standard Northern Thai register. This is not fusion for its own sake. These are deliberate sourcing decisions that shift the sweetness, salinity, and depth of familiar dishes into a distinct register.

    The Siam Ruby dessert is the most documented example of this cross-regional thinking. It uses Gula Melaka as a base, producing a caramel-adjacent sweetness that reads differently from refined sugar, with a faint earthiness that carries through. For explorers who track ingredient provenance as a signal of kitchen seriousness, the sourcing story here is a genuine indicator of intent. For context on how seriously modern Thai restaurants across the country are approaching this kind of rigour, the approach places The Redbox in productive conversation with venues like Baan Tepa , Thai contemporary in Bangkok and Wana Yook , Thai contemporary in Bangkok, both of which take a similarly research-driven line on Thai ingredients.

    The cocktail program is recommended as an entry point. The signature creation cocktail is described as having a complexity of flavours, and given the kitchen's sourcing orientation, there is reasonable expectation it draws on the same pantry logic. Order it before you eat, not alongside , it is designed as a prelude to the meal, not a pairing.

    Group dining and the private experience

    Seating is limited at The Redbox, which shapes the group dynamic significantly. The intimacy of the room works strongly for smaller groups , pairs and tables of three or four , where the focused menu and considered service pace can land as intended. If you are booking for a larger group, contact the venue directly to confirm whether the space can accommodate your party without fragmenting the experience. At ฿฿฿ per head, this is a natural choice for a high-intent group dinner: a work celebration, a serious food occasion with visiting friends, or a table that wants to eat something genuinely different from the Northern Thai canon available elsewhere in the city.

    For explorers planning a Chiang Mai food trip that spans multiple registers, The Redbox makes sense as the anchor booking, with options like Rasik Local Kitchen or Aunt Aoy Kitchen (Thai) filling in the more casual end of the trip. If you want to eat further across the Thai contemporary spectrum nationally, Sorn in Bangkok and PRU in Phuket are the obvious comparators at a higher Michelin tier.

    Practical details

    Reservations: Essential , seating is limited and the Michelin recognition drives consistent demand; book as far ahead as your schedule allows. Budget: ฿฿฿ , a meaningful spend by Chiang Mai standards, appropriate for a special occasion or a dedicated food evening. Address: 6 Jannsaap Alley, Chang Phueak, Mueang Chiang Mai District, Chiang Mai 50300. Booking difficulty: Easy to book once you have a reservation, but availability is the constraint. Getting there: Chang Phueak sits north of the Old City moat; a ride-share or tuk-tuk from the centre takes under 15 minutes depending on traffic. Nearby: If you are building a full evening, Tub Ping and Aeeen (Vegetarian) are worth noting in the wider area for different meal occasions. For broader planning across the city, see our full Chiang Mai restaurants guide, our full Chiang Mai bars guide, and our full Chiang Mai hotels guide.

    Ratings

    • Google: 4.7 / 5 (504 reviews)
    • Awards: Michelin Plate 2024, Michelin Plate 2025

    For more options across Northern Thailand and beyond, see our full Chiang Mai experiences guide, our full Chiang Mai wineries guide, Aquila (Italian) for a different cuisine entirely, and The Spa in Lamai Beach or Anuwat in Phang Nga if you are building a wider Thailand itinerary.

    Compare The Redbox

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    VenueCuisineAwardsBooking DifficultyValue
    The RedboxThai contemporaryWith business acumen and cooking techniques gleaned from their travels, Chef Dan and partner Pimmada offer modern Thai with Malaysian and Brunei influences. They import select ingredients like salted eggs from Chaiya, and Gula Melaka (Malaysian palm sugar) to create treats like Siam Ruby, a signature dessert. We recommend the signature creation cocktail with a complexity of flavours before your unforgettable meal. Seating is limited so bookings are essential.; Michelin Plate (2025); Michelin Plate (2024)Easy
    Busarin CuisineNorthern ThaiUnknown
    ChaiStreet FoodUnknown
    Dan Chicken Rice (San Sai)Small eatsUnknown
    EkachanThaiUnknown
    Khao Soi Mae ManeeNoodle ShopUnknown

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    How far ahead should I book The Redbox?

    Book as early as your schedule allows — ideally at least two to three weeks out. Seating is limited by design, and consecutive Michelin Plates for 2024 and 2025 have pushed demand well beyond what walk-ins can rely on. If you have a fixed travel date, treat this as a priority reservation before flights are booked.

    Is The Redbox good for solo dining?

    The limited seating and intimate format make it a workable solo experience — you are not lost in a large dining room. At ฿฿฿ pricing for a Michelin Plate venue, solo diners get solid value relative to comparable modern Thai restaurants in Chiang Mai. That said, the tasting format and signature cocktail pairing read better as a shared experience, so solo visits suit those who are specifically there for the food rather than the occasion.

    Does The Redbox handle dietary restrictions?

    The venue data does not confirm specific dietary accommodation policies, so contact The Redbox directly at 6 Jannsaap Alley before booking if restrictions are a factor. Worth noting: the menu draws on imported ingredients like salted eggs and Malaysian palm sugar, suggesting a kitchen with deliberate sourcing decisions — which often correlates with willingness to adapt, though that is not guaranteed.

    Can I eat at the bar at The Redbox?

    Bar seating is not confirmed in available venue data. Given that seating is described as limited and reservations are flagged as essential, The Redbox does not appear to operate as a drop-in counter-dining venue. Assume all seating requires a reservation and plan accordingly.

    What should I order at The Redbox?

    The Siam Ruby is the confirmed signature dessert, built around imported Gula Melaka (Malaysian palm sugar) and worth ordering. The signature creation cocktail is explicitly recommended as an opener given its layered flavour profile. Beyond those two anchors, the menu reflects Chef Dan and Pimmada's modern Thai framework with Malaysian and Brunei influences — lean into whatever the kitchen is featuring that evening rather than hunting for a fixed dish list.

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