Oxtail Soup Mae Sai Bismillah Halal Food
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Oxtail Soup Mae Sai Bismillah Halal Food – A flavor that mr.hotsia must share from Mae Sai to Chiang Rai
When it comes to food that makes me feel “This is the real local taste,” the oxtail soup in Mae Sai is one of the must-try dishes that mr.hotsia insists you shouldn’t miss. If you have the chance to visit Mae Sai, a district bordering Myanmar in Chiang Rai province, where diverse cultures and cuisines blend perfectly, the oxtail soup here is uniquely special. Besides the rich broth simmered until the oxtail is tender, it is also a halal restaurant suitable for international tourists and anyone who cares about clean and safe food.
I, mr.hotsia, had the opportunity to travel to Mae Sai and taste the oxtail soup at Bismillah Halal Food, located in an area where the Muslim community in Mae Sai often gathers. This restaurant is not just an ordinary halal eatery but is well-known among locals and travelers who want to try a traditional flavor that is not too spicy but infused with the fragrant and mellow aroma of spices, along with the tender, chewy oxtail meat perfectly braised.
The oxtail soup here is served with hot steamed rice or you can choose to eat it with bread as you like. The bowl contains bite-sized pieces of oxtail meat that almost melt in your mouth. The broth is rich but not overly salty. You will smell the spices infused in every drop of the soup, like traveling the world through a single dish, especially when enjoyed in the border town atmosphere full of cultural diversity.
Mae Sai–Chiang Rai, a city I, mr.hotsia, keep returning to
Mae Sai is a gateway to another world of Chiang Rai, where Thai, Chinese, Myanmar, and Lao cultures blend harmoniously. Walking around Mae Sai market clearly shows the bustling cross-border trade like no other. Bismillah Halal Food’s oxtail soup is part of this lifestyle and diversity.
After enjoying the oxtail soup in Mae Sai, I, mr.hotsia, recommend you return to explore downtown Chiang Rai, where there are affordable and comfortable accommodations such asSuknirand Hotelwhere I once stayed near the Chiang Rai Clock Tower. The area around the hotel is filled with yellow coffee carts and many local restaurants, perfect for relaxing and strolling around the city comfortably.
In the evening, if you visit Chiang Rai on a Saturday, don’t forget to stop by “Kad Chiang Rai Ramleuk,” the walking street I wrote about inStrolling in Downtown Chiang RaiThis place is full of local food and goods, with a lively atmosphere of Chiang Rai people ready to welcome tourists from all over.
Memorable Taste and Atmosphere That Make Bismillah Oxtail Soup Unique
When I, mr.hotsia, traveled to taste the oxtail soup in Mae Sai, what impressed me besides the flavor was the warm, friendly, and clean atmosphere meeting halal food standards. This restaurant has both local and international customers coming regularly. I could feel the care in every step of cooking, from selecting fresh ingredients, carefully imported spices, to friendly service.
The oxtail soup here is different from the usual oxtail soups I’ve tried at other restaurants in Thailand because the broth is not just sweet and salty but has a complex blend of certain spices that give it a unique and memorable aroma. I, mr.hotsia, admit that the fragrant and mellow spices stand out in a way rarely found elsewhere.
Recommended Route and Travel Tips for Those Wanting to Try Mae Sai Oxtail Soup
Traveling to Mae Sai from downtown Chiang Rai is not far. It takes about 1 hour by car, or you can use convenient public transport. Mae Sai is an important border crossing and also a great starting point to visit the world-famous Wat Rong Khun, which I wrote about inWat Rong Khun, The White Temple of Chiang RaiAfter enjoying the oxtail soup, you can visit Wat Rong Khun or drive to Doi Chang, famous for its coffee, which is also a good option.Driving Tour to Doi Changwhich I previously recommended in an article.
For those who want to stay overnight in downtown Chiang Rai, I recommend booking accommodation near the Chiang Rai Clock Tower because it’s convenient for sightseeing and close to various food options, including morning markets, evening markets, and walking streets where you can truly experience the local atmosphere.Chiang Rai Clock Toweris a spot I, mr.hotsia, really like because besides the light and sound show at night, it is also the center of tourism activities in the city.
Recommended Video – Mae Sai Oxtail Soup You Must Try
Besides my personal experience, I, mr.hotsia, also found a video that shows the atmosphere and detailed process of making Mae Sai oxtail soup. Anyone who wants to see the appearance of Bismillah Halal Food’s oxtail soup clearly can watch the clip here:Oxtail Soup Mae Sai Bismillah Halal FoodThis video helps showcase the dedication and meticulousness of this restaurant very well.
Summary
Mae Sai oxtail soup at Bismillah Halal Food is not just a dish but a travel experience that I, mr.hotsia, want to invite everyone to experience for themselves. Tasting the mellow oxtail soup mixed with deep spice aromas in this border town, along with strolling in downtown Chiang Rai full of culture, walking streets, and diverse attractions, will surely complete your trip.