Warorot Market (Kad Luang): Chiang Mai's biggest market in town
As the largest city in the north, and provincial capital, Chiang Mai is the main commercial center of the region. For this reason, it’s no surprise that Chiang Mai is a town of many markets. Situated beside the Ping River, and only a few minutes’ walk from Chiang Mai’s Night Bazaar, you will come across the largest market that the city has to offer. This market, known locally as Kad Luang, is none other than Warorot Market.
The market has quite a long history. The nameWarorot comes from one of the members of the Royal Lanna family who had the market built back in around the early nineteen hundreds; thus the nickname Kad Luang, which means ‘the royal’s market’. Warorot Market is one of the places where locals do their shopping, so expect to find the same or similar goods that you see at other markets also sold here. However, the goods you find here are cheaper and usually of better quality. You may also find things here that aren’t available in tourist markets like the Night Bazaar.
Warorot market has altogether three floors. The ground/first floor is dedicated to foodstuffs and produce. You will find fresh fruits, vegetables, butchery and bakery products, dried goods, herbs and spices, and much more. Keep a look out for Northern specialties such as Sai Ua (Chiang Mai’s famous sausage), Kaep Moo (Deep-fried pork rinds), and of course Nam Prik (Chili paste).