Saen Kham Terrace Restaurant
Tucked within a quiet gated housing estate in the Mae Hia area, this terrace restaurant draws visitors with its sweeping views of rice fields and surrounding mountains. The setting strikes a balance between relaxed and well-presented, with a thoughtfully arranged interior, open-air dining, and a complimentary welcome drink that sets the tone for the meal ahead. It sits roughly 30 minutes from Chiang Mai's old city, placing it well outside the usual tourist circuit. The kitchen earns consistent praise for its Thai cooking, with dishes like pork, beef stew, and mushroom curry standing out among visitor favourites. Portions are generous and prices remain reasonable for the quality on offer, making it a practical choice for travellers who want a proper sit-down meal without overspending. The atmosphere leans calm and unhurried, suited to those looking for a slower pace away from the city centre. Good to know: Sunset is widely recommended as the best time to visit, when the views across the fields are at their most atmospheric. As the restaurant is located inside a residential estate, getting there independently requires a ride-sharing app or private transport rather than walking. Confirming opening hours before making the trip out is advisable, as no official hours are currently listed online.
Experience hints
Pair your visit. After Saen Kham Terrace Restaurant, round out your day in Chiang Mai with contrasting stops nearby.
Visitor Reviews
Saen Kham restaurant resides in a quiet gated housing estate. The restaurant interior is surprising well layed out and nice ambience. We are greeted with an in-house special welcome drink. The food is excellent and very reasonable priced. The waiters & waitresses are dedicated and paid a lot of attention to our needs. In summary, this is a must come for food and ambience.
This restaurant has a lovely and relaxing ambiance, made even better by the beautiful view of rice fields and mountains. The food was absolutely delicious, and the servings were generous. The staffs were also hospitable and attentive. It’s perfect place to unwind, enjoy great food and take in serene scenery.
A hidden gem in the mountain area, great view of fields. Food was good and with reasonable price, approx 30 mins ride from the old town - would recommend to visit here when you’re in chiang mai.
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Location Info
Visitor Information
Best time to visit
November – February
Avoid: March – May (smoke & heat)
Rainy season
June – October
Avg. temperature
15°C – 36°C(59°F – 97°F)
Crowds
Peak: December – January & Songkran (April)
Getting there
Chiang Mai International Airport (CNX) has direct flights from Bangkok (1 hr), Singapore, and Kuala Lumpur. Overnight sleeper trains from Bangkok take ~12 hrs.
Getting around
- •Red songthaews (shared pick-up trucks)
- •Grab (available in city centre)
- •Motorbike rental (฿150–250/day)
- •Tuk-tuks (negotiate price first)