Phu Jaya, an elegant and charming place of balance combination between Thai Lanna and Bali decoration. Open daily from 10.00-24.00 hrs. A variety list of our unique recipes such as Deep fired Ruby fish topped with special fish sauce, etc and fantasy dishes are also highly recommended.
Honeymoon & Anniversary :
Guarantee King Size bed and room with special flower arrangement (Advanced Information is very much appreciated)
Facilities & Services Room :
Air condition
Color Television with satellite
DVD player
Private shower
Toiletries / Balcony
Slippers
Laundry service
Shuttle bus to town
Dining & Private Party : Phu Jaya Kitchen : open daily from 10.00-22.30 hrs. and available for private party arrangement (30 up to 70 persons)
Popular Dishes :
Deep fried Ruby fish topped with special fish sauce
Frozen crab salad topped with spicy chili and garlic sauce
Fried crispy pork with black pepper and spring onion
Etc
Special Fantasy Dishes :
Angel of mountains
Show girl
A mad of sea
Etc
Theme Party Arrangement : Lanna Night, Bali Night, Full Moon Night etc. (Please contact us for more information)
Locates in the most fascinated mountainous scenery of Hang Dong Samueng Road (Just 30 minutes from Chiangmai town).
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Interest Attractions in Chiang Mai
:: CMU Art Museum (Chiang Mai University Art Museum)
The Art Museum is situated on Nimmanhemin Road opposite the Chiang Mai University Auditorium. There are a lot of interesting exhibitions on display in the museum art gallery, check the schedule at the Faculty of Fine Arts, Chiang Mai University 239 Huey Kaew Road Chiang Mai 50200. Or Tel/Fax: 66-53-211724, e-mail: pongdej@chiangmai.ac.th
Wat Phra Sing
Built in 1345, the temple is located on Sam Lan Road. It houses the North's most revered Buddha statue, Phra Phuttha Sihing which is enshrined in Vihan Lai Kham, a chapel that features exquisite woodcarvings and northern style murals. Every year on April 13, Songkran Day, the image is paraded through the streets of Chiang Mai for local people to sprinkle scented water on. This area was formerly Wat Li Chiang Market until 1345, when King Pa Yu, the fifth king of the Meng Rai Dynasty commanded the construction of this temple and a 24-feet chedi to contain his father's ashes.