Salima Restaurant

Top choice in Chiang Rai Province


One of the friendliest restaurants in town also happens to be the one serving the tastiest food. Salima does tasty Muslim-Chinese dishes, including a rich Yunnan-style beef curry and a deliciously tart, spicy tuna and tea-leaf salad. The noodle dishes are equally worthwhile and include a beef kôw soy (wheat-and-egg noodles in a curry broth). No alcohol is served.

Salima is located five minutes' walk south of the 7-Eleven.


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