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Alana Morgan is a twenty-something traveller trying to figure out life one place at a time, and blogging about it at Paper Planes. Originally from Seattle, she"s been living, working, and travelling in Thailand and Southeast Asia for the past three years with no plans to "settle down" anytime soon.
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Nestled in the hills of the north, Chiang Mai is the coffee capital of Thailand in more ways than one. Not only are coffee beans grown in the surrounding mountains, but a thriving student and expat scene have spurred a building boom of unique cafes and coffee shops throughout the city. In the past few years there seems to have been a new cafe opening every week and they just keep getting better. From chain shops selling a wide range of drinks at different branches around the city, to small blink-and-you-might-miss-it cafes that seemingly pop up overnight and are careful to use only the finest roasts, there’s something to suit everyone’s tastes and coffee preferences. Super sweet iced coffees, the famous Thai iced tea, rich and creamy cappuccinos, single origin shots of espresso, and creative concoctions that are more desserts than they are drinks – you’ll find it all. Most of the new cafes are also incredibly cute to boot and you won’t be able to resist grabbing your phone to snap a selfie in your stylish surroundings. Plus, with cafes and stands on nearly every street, you never have to worry about going far to find your next cup of joe.
Located on Canal Road on the southwest side of town, Mao Coffee isn’t the easiest to get to for many travelers. You will need your own set of wheels, but it is certainly worth the trip if you’re looking for something new...more
The cute and quirky Coffee Villa has two branches in Chiang Mai, one south of the city in a barn-like house on Hang Dong Road and the other, more conveniently located, on Nimmanhaemin Soi 6. The decor here is bright and ...more
One of the biggest chains in Chiang Mai, you will quickly notice spotting Wawee Coffee’s orange and brown signs throughout town. The cafe uses beans grown and roasted in northern Thailand by some of the country’s remote ...more
This charming cafe, tucked away on a small soi (street) near the impressive Wat Suan Dok temple off Suthep Road, features a light and airy ambience filled with homey Japanese-inspired decor. Open early until late, 7:00 ...more
While more have opened up recently, WAKE UP COFFEE is Chiang Mai’s first coffee shop that’s open 24-hours and designed especially for students and those working online. Located right on Nimmanhaemin Road, in the heart of...more
Connected to the equally wonderful Fah Lanna Spa, the new Fahtara Coffee offers delicious drinks in a beautiful setting. Try a cappuccino or, if you’re really looking for a treat, one of the signature drinks such as the ...more
One of the best-known coffee brands in Chiang Mai, Rist8to has won over coffee lovers for its high quality beans, including several single origin beans from across the globe, and detailed foam art. In fact, the cafe’s ow...more
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