Grilled Meatballs @ Chiang Rai Walking Street
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Grilled Meatballs @ Chiang Rai Walking Street: A Flavor You Shouldn't Miss in the City of Mist
If you visit downtown Chiang Rai on the weekend, whether you just got off the plane or have driven tiredly from Chiang Mai, one thing mr.hotsia wants you to experience is the atmosphere ofChiang Rai Walking Streetor what locals commonly call “Kad Chiang Khai Ram Luek.” This street is full of vibrant life and local foods with enticing aromas that make you want to stop and walk.
One of the highlights that mr.hotsia never misses isGrilled MeatballsAlong the street here, I walk past small stalls with smoke rising, waiting in line for a variety of long skewers of meatballs—pork meatballs, fish meatballs, and beef meatballs grilled to a fragrant perfection, topped with a special sauce that is sweet, salty, and slightly spicy, making you want to grab another skewer.
When you bite into these grilled meatballs, you can feel the freshness of the meat like no other. The crispy outside and tender inside of the meatballs, grilled over low heat, allow the spices to fully soak into the meat. I like that this vendor uses skewers that aren’t too big, making them easy to eat without worrying about mess. Most importantly, the price is very affordable—only 10-15 baht per skewer—perfect for a casual stroll and snack in the walking street atmosphere.
The surrounding atmosphere is filled with conversations and laughter from both Thai and international tourists gathering here. Chiang Rai Walking Street is not just a food market but also a place for cultural exchange and sharing life stories of Chiang Rai locals. mr.hotsia once stayed atSuknirand Hotelwhich is not far from this walking street. Taking an evening stroll here after visiting Wat Rong Khun or the Chiang Rai Clock Tower,which I have previously written about,makes the Chiang Rai experience even more complete.
Besides grilled meatballs, Chiang Rai Walking Street offers a wide variety of local dishes to try, including Khao Soi, Nam Prik Num, Hang Lay curry, and even mango sticky rice ice cream that mr.hotsia has sampled.In this article,the diversity of food here reflects Chiang Rai’s unique blend of urban life and hill tribe cultures harmoniously combined.
For those planning a full trip to Chiang Rai, staying in the city center will help you not miss both the walking street and other important attractions like Wat Rong Khun, famous for its pristine white architecture,which I have already written about,or driving up to enjoy the view and coffee at Doi Chang,another popular destination.The city center is a very convenient base.
After eating grilled meatballs until full, mr.hotsia likes to continue walking to the nearby Night Bazaar zone. There you can find souvenirs and local handicrafts to take home, ending the day with a full impression.
For those who have never been to Chiang Rai during the walking street, I recommend trying to visit on a Saturday. Or if you want a different atmosphere, try strolling on Sunday at Ton Muan Street, which also offers fun vibes and delicious food. mr.hotsia guarantees you will experience Chiang Rai in a deep and uniquely tasty way.
Finally, if you stay in Chiang Rai, don’t forget to check out affordable accommodations likeSuknirand Hotelor if you prefer a more comfortable atmosphere, there are many other options in downtown Chiang Rai that I have recommended. Believe me, Chiang Rai is not only about nature or beautiful temples but also has charm hidden in small grilled meatball skewers along this walking street.
If you want to see photos and video clips of grilled meatballs at Chiang Rai Walking Street, mr.hotsia recommends this video:Grilled Meatballs @ Chiang Rai Walking StreetGuaranteed to make you even hungrier!