Restaurant in Chiang Mai, Thailand
Gongkham
255ptsMichelin-recognised Northern Thai at street-food prices.

About Gongkham
Gongkham is a Michelin Plate-recognised Northern Thai kitchen in Mae Rim District, about 30 minutes from downtown Chiang Mai, serving regional classics like Kaeng Khae and Nam Prik Noom at ฿ prices. The outdoor, Lanna-style setting is relaxed and home-like rather than polished. For food-focused travellers willing to make the drive, the quality-to-cost ratio is hard to beat in this category.
A Michelin-recognised Northern Thai kitchen at street-food prices — worth the drive
For the price of a casual lunch in Chiang Mai's old city, Gongkham delivers a Michelin Plate-recognised meal of Northern Thai cooking in a Lanna-style wooden house about 30 minutes north of downtown in Mae Rim District. The ฿ price tier means most diners will spend very little by any measure — which makes the 2025 Michelin Plate recognition feel like the kind of find that food-focused travellers rarely stumble across without help. If you are willing to make the trip out of the city, this is a strong yes.
What the kitchen does
Gongkham's menu is built around the Northern Thai canon: Kaeng Khae, Nam Prik Noom with deep-fried pork liver, and Cho Phak Kat. These are not tourist-facing adaptations of Lanna cuisine. They are local dishes cooked to order, simply presented, with flavours that lean bitter, fermented, and herbaceous in ways that distinguish Northern Thai cooking from the central Thai food most visitors encounter first. That discipline , sticking to regional technique without softening it for a broader audience , is what earned the Michelin Plate, and it is the clearest reason to make the drive.
Nam Prik Noom, a roasted green chilli relish typically served with vegetables and pork, is one of the most regionally specific dishes in the Northern Thai repertoire. Pairing it with deep-fried pork liver rather than the more common accompaniments signals a kitchen that is cooking for people who know what they are eating, not for first-timers who need the edges smoothed off. Kaeng Khae, a herb-forward jungle curry with a more intensely aromatic profile than the coconut-based curries of the south, is another marker of technical commitment to the tradition. For context, restaurants working at this level of regional specificity in Bangkok, such as Sorn in Bangkok, typically operate at price points ten to twenty times higher.
Setting and atmosphere
The venue is a traditional Lanna wooden house with outdoor seating and no air conditioning. The Michelin description frames this as a feature rather than a limitation, noting that the outdoor setting is suited to enjoying the cool air, which is a reasonable read for Mae Rim's elevation and the cooler months of the year. The vibe is described consistently as relaxed and home-like, closer to dining at a local family's table than to a restaurant performing its own identity. A 4.9 Google rating across 36 reviews supports the idea that the experience lands as intended. For food-focused travellers who find heavily styled dining rooms a distraction from the food itself, Gongkham's stripped-back approach is likely a selling point. For anyone expecting air-conditioned comfort or a polished front-of-house, it is worth knowing what you are booking before you go.
The Mae Rim location is relevant to planning. This is not a venue you wander into between sightseeing stops in the old city. At roughly 30 minutes from downtown, it requires a dedicated trip , by rented vehicle, songthaew, or rideshare. That commitment filters the crowd and keeps the atmosphere local, but it is a real logistical consideration, particularly for visitors with limited time in Chiang Mai.
How it fits the broader Northern Thai scene
Chiang Mai has a number of strong Northern Thai kitchens at the budget end of the market. Huen Muan Jai and Huan Soontaree are frequently cited alternatives that are more central and easier to reach. Kinlum Kindee and Busarin Cuisine operate at a slightly higher price tier and offer a different style of Northern Thai dining. What separates Gongkham is the Michelin recognition combined with a price point that makes the quality-to-cost ratio unusually strong. Among the regionally specific Northern Thai options outside of Chiang Mai, AKKEE in Pak Kret and Huen Lamphun (Taling Chan) in Bangkok offer comparable commitment to Northern Thai tradition for travellers who encounter the cuisine elsewhere in Thailand.
If you are building a food itinerary for Chiang Mai, see our full Chiang Mai restaurants guide for broader context across price tiers and neighbourhoods. For a fuller picture of the city, our Chiang Mai hotels guide, bars guide, and experiences guide cover the rest of the trip.
Know Before You Go
- Price tier: ฿ , budget-friendly by any standard
- Recognition: Michelin Plate 2025
- Location: 259/23 Rim Tai, Mae Rim District , approximately 30 minutes from downtown Chiang Mai
- Getting there: Requires a dedicated trip; rented vehicle, songthaew, or rideshare recommended
- Seating: Outdoor only, no air conditioning , leading suited to cooler months or evenings
- Booking difficulty: Easy
- Google rating: 4.9 (36 reviews)
- Cuisine focus: Northern Thai regional classics, cooked to order
- Dress code: Casual , the setting is informal and home-like
FAQ
- Can Gongkham accommodate groups? Nothing in the available data sets a firm group limit, and the home-style setting suggests some flexibility for small groups. Given the outdoor layout and the venue's relaxed format, a group of four to six is likely manageable , but because seating details are not published, contact the venue directly or arrive early to confirm space. For groups that need guaranteed private space or a set menu, Busarin Cuisine at ฿฿ may be a better-suited option.
- Is the tasting menu worth it at Gongkham? No tasting menu format is confirmed in the available data. Gongkham appears to operate as an à la carte kitchen focused on Northern Thai classics. At a ฿ price point with Michelin Plate recognition, ordering across several dishes is the way to get the most from the kitchen without a formal tasting structure. The value case is strong regardless of format.
- How far ahead should I book Gongkham? Booking is rated as easy, which suggests same-day or short-notice visits are often possible. That said, Michelin recognition tends to increase demand over time, and the Mae Rim location means fewer walk-in competitors than a central Chiang Mai venue. A day or two of lead time is a sensible precaution, particularly on weekends. No phone or online booking link is published in our current data , check Google Maps or arrive in person to confirm current booking practice.
- What should I wear to Gongkham? Casual dress is the clear call. The venue is an outdoor, open-air Lanna wooden house with a relaxed, home-like atmosphere. No dress code is enforced or implied. Comfortable clothing suited to outdoor dining is appropriate, and given the lack of air conditioning, light layers for cooler evenings in Mae Rim are worth considering.
- Is Gongkham worth the price? Yes, with the qualifier that the 30-minute drive from downtown is the real cost. At ฿ pricing with a 2025 Michelin Plate, the quality-to-spend ratio is as strong as you will find in Chiang Mai's Northern Thai category. If your time in the city is limited to one or two days, that trade-off becomes a harder call. For a food-focused day that includes Mae Rim, it is straightforwardly worth it. For comparable Northern Thai quality closer to the city centre, Huen Muan Jai is worth considering as an alternative.
- What are alternatives to Gongkham in Chiang Mai? For Northern Thai cooking at a step up in price and more central location, Busarin Cuisine (฿฿) is the most direct peer comparison. Huen Muan Jai and Huan Soontaree offer a similar budget-tier, home-style Northern Thai experience closer to the city. Kinlum Kindee is worth looking at for a slightly different register of Northern Thai. If you are in Chiang Mai for noodles specifically, Chum (Saraphi) covers different ground. See our full Chiang Mai restaurants guide for a wider view.
Compare Gongkham
| Venue | Awards | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Gongkham | Around 30 minutes from downtown Chiang Mai, this Lanna-style wooden house with a warm, relaxed vibe offers a peaceful escape that feels like dining at a local friend's home. Outdoor seating without air conditioning is ideal for enjoying the cool air. The menu sticks to local classics, from Kaeng Khae and Nam Prik Noom with deep-fried pork liver to Cho Phak Kat. Cooked to order, the dishes are simply presented, allowing the Northern Thai flavours to shine.; Michelin Plate (2025) | ฿ | — |
| Busarin Cuisine | ฿฿ | — | |
| Chai | ฿฿ | — | |
| Dan Chicken Rice (San Sai) | ฿ | — | |
| Ekachan | ฿฿ | — | |
| Khao Soi Mae Manee | — |
How Gongkham stacks up against the competition.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can Gongkham accommodate groups?
No group booking information is confirmed in available data. The setting — a traditional wooden house with a relaxed, home-style atmosphere — suggests it suits small groups better than large parties. For groups of six or more, contacting the venue directly before committing to the 30-minute drive from downtown Chiang Mai is worth doing.
Is the tasting menu worth it at Gongkham?
No tasting menu is documented for Gongkham. The kitchen runs a focused menu of Northern Thai classics ordered à la carte — Kaeng Khae, Nam Prik Noom with deep-fried pork liver, Cho Phak Kat — at ฿ prices. Order across several dishes to get a proper read on the menu.
How far ahead should I book Gongkham?
No booking data is confirmed for Gongkham, but given its Michelin Plate recognition and small-scale Lanna wooden house setting, arriving early or calling ahead is advisable. The Mae Rim District location — around 30 minutes from downtown Chiang Mai — means turning up to find it full is a real cost. Check with the restaurant directly before making the drive.
What should I wear to Gongkham?
Casual clothes are the right call. The venue is a traditional Lanna wooden house with outdoor seating and no air conditioning, framed by Michelin as part of the appeal rather than a limitation. Dress for an outdoor meal in Northern Thailand — light layers if you're visiting in the cooler months when the Mae Rim air can be brisk in the evenings.
Is Gongkham worth the price?
At ฿ pricing, Gongkham is one of the clearest value cases in Chiang Mai's Michelin list. A Michelin Plate for dishes like Kaeng Khae and Nam Prik Noom with deep-fried pork liver, cooked to order in a traditional Lanna setting, costs roughly what you'd spend on a casual lunch in the old city. If Northern Thai classics at that price point sound right, book it.
What are alternatives to Gongkham in Chiang Mai?
Huen Muan Jai and Huan Soontaree are the most frequently cited alternatives for authentic Northern Thai cooking in Chiang Mai, both closer to the city centre than Gongkham's Mae Rim location. Gongkham's Michelin Plate recognition and cooked-to-order approach give it a specific edge for those willing to make the drive; the city-centre options trade some of that authenticity for convenience.
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