Delightful evening. Picked up and brought to the lovely venyey. Food served was varied and delicious. Dancing performances were beautiful. A great experience.
Khan means bowl, and Tok means a short round table, which is said to have been the "royal banquet" of the king. There are soft seats and Thai triangle pillows for sitting on the ground. Dinner is a Thai-style court banquet. While watching the performance, you can eat a Cantok-style dinner, allowing you to experience the Lanna cultural traditions of northern Thailand, including dress culture, language culture, food culture, singing and dancing performance culture, and at the same time show the long-standing northern Thai culture. History and Architecture.




Delightful evening. Picked up and brought to the lovely venyey. Food served was varied and delicious. Dancing performances were beautiful. A great experience.
This was a perfect visit to enjoy traditional Thai culture! Value for money as the food and show costs around 1000 Bhat for a couple with unlimited refill of food!
The environment is nice and unique, and we made a reservation for my father's birthday. The atmosphere was great, and the family had a lot of fun. Especially at the end, the dance performance staff invited the family to dance and perform together on the stage. This interactive part was great. As for the food, well, it's just average, but one advantage is that you can add as much as you want to some dishes, so the overall experience is pretty good.
The tour group arranged for us to go to Kun Kangduo Restaurant for a Thai palace banquet. The tour guide said that this place is also called the Prince's Palace. The courtyard is very large. There is a large open space when you walk in from the main entrance. There is a large stage in the front, and then the dining seats are on both sides. Guests must take off their shoes, just like eating Japanese food, and put their feet under the table. A table can accommodate up to 10 people. If it is a group meal, you must wait until all the people are gathered before eating. The food here is free to add. There are waiters patrolling. When they see that the food is almost gone, they will take away the bowl and fill it with some more. During the meal, Thai girls in national costumes will come over to take photos with you. Afterwards, they will post the photos and ask you if you want to buy anything. You can buy it according to your preferences.
The food is unlimited and it is fun to eat outdoors when the weather is good. The Thai dance performance is also very nice, and there are dancing sheep asking for tips, which is a very interesting experience. Vegetarian meals can be arranged before 6 o'clock. The travel agency connected with Ctrip does not help arrange it.
Northern restaurant. The food is very delicious. It is served in a khantoke style. There are performances and activities to do. You can also join in the dancing.
The Khantoke Dinner and Show is located in the old Chiang Mai Cultural Center. The Khantoke Dinner and Show is a traditional Thai Royal singing and dancing style, sitting on the carpet and watching very local singing and dancing performances. Although the meal is normal, it tastes good and can let children know more about the local culture and customs. If I didn't have children, I might not have considered booking online at "http://www.oldchiangmai.com, which I saw at 520B/person. But I was afraid to pay online because I had just had a few weeks before I left because my credit card had been stolen overseas because I booked a European Hotel on "booking". We booked later at a hotel agent. The price is slightly higher than this, but it includes hotel pick-up and delivery. Our hotel is very close to there. It's only five minutes'drive away.