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Celadon, chiang mai, Raming Tea House Siam Celadon, Siam Celadon, Tea House, Tea House Siam Celadon, Tha Pae
If you are ever in Chiang Mai treat yourself to a visit to this gorgeous teak tea house.
Raming Tea House Siam Celadon is in an elegant white colonial building in busy Tha Pae Road. It is such a welcoming relief from the heat and noise of the main road.
This is a beautiful place for breakfast, brunch or lunch. Or just stop in for a coffee, pot of tea, or cold drink. The décor is Divine!!!
The menu offers a great variety of international snacks and Thai dishes, ranging from beef burgers to a Thai tea set including fresh spring rolls and seasonal fruits. The highlight of the menu, however, is the great selection of teas which includes green, black and fruit blends. The smoothies and juices are also amazing, made with plenty of fruit.
The decor of the tea house is elegant and makes you feel so very comfortable. The tea house is air-conditioned however sitting outdoor is perfect if it is not too hot.
The tea set is served with decent celadon utensils.
The wi-fi was great which is very welcome now days for us travellers.
There are 4 parts to the tea house – the front is a ceramic shop, selling Siam Celadon, the famous pale green pottery, which is baked and glazed in northern Thailand. There are retail outlets selling jewellery in the middle and a gift shop, which then leads to the actual tea house which opens onto the balcony overlooking the beautiful lush gardens.
There is also an ice cream parlour.
It is a perfect place to take a break from the heat. Once you have stepped inside and see how lovely this place is, you will want to stay longer.
Looking around – people were enjoying decadent high teas, light meals, coffees, tea etc
Lyn How lovely, what a peaceful find out of the bustling city.
Thanks Gail it is great to hear from you
beats coffee club:)
I guess it does David. It sure was a nice treat
Loved the pictures and loved the way you describe these places. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks Linda. Great to hear from you x
Looks like a lovely place.
Yes it sure is. Thanks
Looks Delightful place to sit relax and enjoy. Yvonne
It was Yvonne. That is why I had to write about it Lyn
I especially enjoyed your photos, Lyn! Great job….
Thanks Susan. I appreciate your support Lyn
How very ELEGANT – Peter & I would love to go there one day…Kay
Thanks Kay. I do have a soft spot for Chiang mai x
Hi Lyn, I love the colonial grace – remnants of another era – this tea shop exudes!
Thanks for introducing me to it!
dch
Yes Deb. It certainly impressed me in many ways. Everything was excellent. The actual building was originally built in about 1900 and now refurbished and elegant and has so much charm and character
How absolutely beautiful! How I miss lush green gardens and Asian elegance! It’s all rain and mud over here..
Thanks Catherine. It is always good to hear from you. The tea house was stunning
Wonderful place thank you for sharing! next trip to Thailand definitely should go.
Glad you enjoyed. Thank you for reading my blog
Hello! Thanks for stopping by my blog. I’m so glad you did so that I could read yours! We are in Italy now for a month – our second trip – and headed for our first visit to Thailand next month!
thanks Merrill, how fabulous you have a month in Italy, enjoy. Enjoy Thailand also. Lyn
Great article! Doing a bit of research in preparation to our trip to Thailand, still months away but never too early to start right?
Chiang Mai is my favourite part of Thailand. Loved everything about it. Good idea doing early research it may help to avoid places you are not interested in. Thanks for stopping by my blog Lyn.