'Chic39' is the accommodation that Mang Noi chose to stay in because she loved its chicness from the first time she saw pictures in reviews. Today, she has the opportunity to stay there, so she wants to share the chicness she experienced with a review to keep as a memory.

This accommodation offers only four rooms, each decorated in a trendy and cool style. The concept is described as a "Hipster's Homestay" with a rural touch. Regardless of the theme, we have chosen to stay here today. Oh! This place also operates as a bakery, selling food and drinks.

The resort is located at a considerable distance from Nimmanhaemin Road, but this is compensated by the spacious grounds that offer ample space for guests to enjoy. During my visit, which coincided with the graduation ceremony at Chiang Mai University, the resort was a popular spot for students to take graduation photos. This is due to the resort's unique character, its offerings of stylish and vintage-inspired food, cakes, and beverages, and its appeal to young people. Additionally, the resort boasts a beautiful flower garden, where visitors can capture stunning photos amidst the white cutter flowers.

The first impression was the welcome drink, a blueberry cheesecake paired with an Italian soda.

I was a little surprised by the size of the cake, but it didn't shake my faith. After taking a picture, I immediately dug in. The cake was incredibly delicious, with a soft and fluffy texture. The soda was also refreshing. I think I won't be able to try the other dessert shops I had planned on visiting, as this one has already satisfied my cravings.

While enjoying the pastries, customers were constantly coming and going. Initially, I thought it might be chaotic, but not at all. The guest rooms were quiet and private, with ample space to move around and even do somersaults. But before we take a look at the rooms, let's take a quick tour of the bakery to see how relaxing it is.

The room is located on the 3rd floor with ample space for running and playing. The high ceiling provides a sense of openness and airiness. Amenities are complete, including a balcony with a view of the flower garden. The room features multiple sofa seating areas and entertainment options such as a DVD player and speakers for playing music.

The fourth-floor rooms are more aesthetically pleasing and include massage chairs, but the price difference is significant. Therefore, I opted for a room on the third floor instead.



During your stay, you can order coffee and snacks to be delivered to your room. I especially enjoyed the way they decorated the menu with flowers grown in their garden. It was a lovely touch that showed their attention to detail.

After an evening out in Nimmanhaemin, I returned to capture the atmosphere of the night.

For breakfast, Chic prepared a large set of local dishes, including Khao Soi, Nam Prik Num, Sai Oua, and various local sweets. It was so much food that I exclaimed, "Wow! So much food! Can I even finish it all?" I had originally planned to have a fruit honey toast here later in the morning, which I had seen on the menu the day before, but after the huge breakfast, I couldn't manage anything else.

Chic's breakfast is prepared with ingredients sourced from renowned restaurants in Chiang Mai. The diverse selection offers a delightful culinary experience. The highlight is the Khao Soi, a dish that previously did not appeal to Mang Noi. However, upon trying it this time, she was pleasantly surprised and declared it the most delicious Khao Soi she has ever tasted. (This is not an exaggeration, or perhaps her previous dislike prevented her from trying it more often.)

After feeling full, I couldn't help but glance at the cake display, lamenting my inability to fit another bite. Alas, my stomach had reached its limit.

It's time to capture the atmosphere of the white cutter flower field. Otherwise, it will be said that I didn't come here. (I secretly took a hat from the room as a cool photo prop.)

How are you? I saw the review. Is this place as cute as many people say? Anyway, I'll keep it as one of my options for the next time I visit Chiang Mai.

Note: The latest issue of Baan Lae Suan magazine (January 2017) features an interview and cover story on Chic39. Check it out to learn more about this place and perhaps develop a greater appreciation for it.


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