Lookbua Thai Food Restaurant is located along Samlan Road in Chiang Mai Old City, a stone's throw from the famous Wat Phra Singh. The restaurant has a patio with few tables that are favoured by most foreigners. More tables are available in the inner dinner area on a raised platform.
Lookbua serves a wide range of cooked dishes, including most popular Thai delicacies. Roasted duck seems to be one of Lookbua's specialties with a number of dishes having it. Other specialties are dishes in hot pans.
The roasted duck with red curry seems really unique — said to be a popular Thai dish but I have not heard about it before. Tender duck meat with crispy skin is chopped and served in red coconut curry that is cooked with Thai eggplants, grapes, tomatoes, etc. The creamy broth is sweet, savoury and mildly spicy. This dish offers a new taste experience simply by putting roasted duck and red curry together.
Oyster omelette in hot pan is one of Lookbua's signature dish. It uses really big fresh oysters fried in hot pan with egg and tapioca starch till slightly crispy. The omelette sits on a layer of bean sprouts to prevent it from being overcooked. Most of the eggs have orange yolks — from hens with high carotenoid diet.
The pad Thai rice noodle with chicken is well-balanced in flavours and not too sweet nor savoury. Add dried chilli powder, sugar, fish sauce or pickled chilli to enhance the flavours to taste. It is a great dish in place of rice or other staples.
The stir-fried kailan (or other vegetable) with fried pork is another delicious dish. The fried pork belly seems to be the protagonist more than the vegetable. The soft and crispy fried pork has a texture that is similar to cheese balls.
The mango sticky rice is topped with crispy mung beans that gives the popular Thai dessert additional crunchy texture when eating the soft glutinous sticky rice.
When dining in Thailand, go for fresh coconut juice instead of soft drinks.
Lookbua Thai Food Restaurant is a great choice to go for local Thai food, especially dishes with roasted duck or dishes in hot pans, when in Chiang Mai. And their staff were very friendly.
Address:
47, 5 Samlan Soi 7, Tambon Phra Sing, Mueang Chiang Mai District, Chiang Mai 50200, Thailand
Opening Hours:
11am to 11pm | Daily
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