PLAA
PLAA
Chiang Rai · Thailand

Plaa

A twelve-seat counter. Seven courses. One ingredient.

The ingredient arrived before dawn. The chef is already at the counter. The charcoal is catching. The first curl of lemongrass smoke is reaching the ceiling.

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The Counter

"The ingredient arrived before the city woke up.
Everything follows from that."

Chef Nok Rattanaporn builds each evening around a single ingredient sourced that morning — galangal still crusted with soil, river prawns still twitching, coconut cream skimmed at sunrise. The menu is written at 6am. The seats are set by 6pm. There is no other way.

The Gallery Walk

Seven Courses. Seven Moments.

Scroll slowly. A tasting menu is not meant to be rushed.

Course One

Galangal, Arrived at Dawn

Still crusted with red soil from the hillside above the market. The chef rinsed it once, then stopped — decided the earth was part of the dish. A cold broth, a single slice, nothing else.

Galangal · Kha · ข่า

Course Two

River Prawn, Still Twitching

From the Kok River before first light. Grilled over lychee wood for eleven seconds on each side. The shell is the sauce.

River Prawn · Kung Mae Nam · กุ้งแม่น้ำ

Course Three

Coconut Cream, Skimmed at Sunrise

The first press. Kept separate from everything that came after. You will understand when it arrives — there is a sweetness in the first hour that disappears by noon.

Coconut · Maprao · มะพร้าว

Course Four

Naam Phrik, Twelve Years in the Making

The fermentation vessel has never been washed. Each batch absorbs the ghost of the last. Food editors have flown to Chiang Rai for this alone. Visiting chefs go quiet.

Fermented Chilli Paste · Naam Phrik · น้ำพริก

Course Five

Banana Blossom, Unwrapped at the Table

Served still in its outer leaf. You peel it yourself. Inside: a crab preparation that took four hours. The unwrapping is the ceremony.

Banana Blossom · Hua Plee · หัวปลี

Course Six

Clay Pot, Sealed Since Yesterday

The lid comes off at the table. The steam carries jasmine, galangal, and something you cannot name — a depth that requires twelve hours and patience the kitchen guards like a secret.

Clay Pot Braise · Nuea Tun · เนื้อตุ๋น

Course Seven

The Empty Bowl

Condensation on the rim. The last of the coconut cream, a smear. You look down and realize you have been here for three hours and it felt like twenty minutes. This is the point.

Mango · Mamuang · มะม่วง

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The Ingredient

Galangal, Drawn in Obsessive Detail

Every dish tonight traces back to a single root pulled from a hillside garden north of the city. This is what it looked like at 5:47am, still warm from the soil.

Galangal · Kha · ข่า

3 SEATS REMAINING

The Counter

Twelve Seats. One Evening.

No walkins. No repeats within three months. The anniversary couples book six weeks out. The food editors call directly. The visiting chefs leave their names with the front desk of their hotels.

Open Thursday – Saturday · Seatings at 18:30

Three seats remain this month
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The Philosophy
"I do not plan the menu.
The dawn market plans it for me.
I follow the ingredient."

Chef Nok Rattanaporn

PLAA · CHIANG RAI · EST. 2019

1

Ingredient. Every evening.
The menu rewrites itself around it.

12

Seats.
No exceptions.

7

Courses.
Each a poem.

Ingredients sourced within 40km. The market vendor who supplies the galangal has been coming to the same stall since 1987. His daughter now carries the baskets.

Voices

What They Said After

"The naam phrik alone rewrites what you thought fermentation could do. I left my note open for forty minutes trying to find the words."

Priya Anand

Senior Editor, Bon Appétit Asia

Bangkok, 2025

"I eat here on my nights off. Every chef in the city does, eventually. It is the most honest cooking I have encountered in a decade."

Marcus Weiss

Executive Chef, Nahm

Bangkok, 2025

"We came for our tenth anniversary expecting a meal. We got a conversation we are still having. The galangal course — I think about it every week."

Lalita & Somchai Teeravit

Anniversary guests

Chiang Mai, 2025

Reserve

The seat has been waiting.
The charcoal is already lit.

Thursday through Saturday. Seating at 18:30. The next available evening is pre-selected. The experience lasts approximately three hours. No dietary omissions — the menu is the menu.

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