Talat Ton Phayom

Chiang Mai


This place acts as both a local market and a souvenir stop for Thais visiting from other provinces. Take a look at the packaged-food area (mains from 30B) to see the kinds of edible gifts, such as bags of kâap mŏo (pork rinds) and sâi òo·a (northern Thai–style sausage), that make a visit to Chiang Mai complete.

Because CMU students make up a good portion of the clientele, prices tend to be low.


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