Khantoke Dinner (Lanna Banquet)
📍 Chiang Mai, Chiang Mai
A northern Thai feast eaten cross-legged on the floor around a low pedestal tray called a khantoke — a rotating spread of Lanna dishes shared from small bowls while traditional music and hill-tribe dances unfold beside you.
Khantoke is the traditional way of dining in Lanna, the old northern kingdom centred on Chiang Mai. Guests sit on cushions on the floor around a khantoke — a round, waist-high pedestal tray — from which a rotating array of small dishes is shared: sticky rice, nam prik ong, crispy pork, Chiang Mai sausage, curries, and more.
Why It’s Interesting
It’s a full cultural evening rather than just a meal. As you graze from the communal tray, performers present classic northern Thai music and dance — candle dances, sword dances, and hill-tribe numbers — in traditional dress. It’s a warm, unhurried, and distinctly northern experience you won’t find in Bangkok’s food courts.
Getting There
Several venues in Chiang Mai host nightly khantoke dinners (the long-running Old Chiang Mai Cultural Centre on Wualai Road is the classic). Most are by reservation and include the show; go with an appetite and a willingness to sit on the floor.
🐿️ Cinnamon was here
Field report
A khantoke dinner is northern Thailand serving you the old way: cross-legged on the floor around a low pedestal tray, small bowls arriving until the tray disagrees with physics — pork curry, crispy skin, chili dips, sticky rice in lidded baskets — while Lanna music and dancers work the room.
Seating a squirrel cross-legged is a geometry problem the hosts solved with a cushion the size of a coaster, and I dined at tray level like visiting nobility. Sticky rice, I must tell you, is the perfect squirrel food: it comes pre-clumped for paws.
Yes, it's a show for visitors; it's also a real feast format with real history, done with pride. Come hungry, sit low, clap on the beat. The dancers' fingernail extensions deserve their own museum.
— Cinnamon 🐿️
📸 Cinnamon's camera roll
Snapshots from our very good boy on the road.
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