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A Journey Back to 1921: Anantara Chiang Mai Resort launches its Colonial Dining Experience

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Colonial House, Anantara Chiang Mai

A unique Chiang Mai Colonial Dining Experience has been launched by Anantara Chiang Mai Resort. A seven-course chef’s table journey inspired by the cultural convergence that once defined the historic 1921 House, every course reflects a moment of cultural dialogue, weaving together northern Thai ingredients, global influences, and refined techniques.

Guests begin their journey with tea-smoked Scottish lobster glazed with tamarind and crowned with Royal Project caviar, followed by a foie gras parfait elevated with Lanna larb spices, sweet preserves, and brioche. A reimagined Mulligatawny velouté, blending Mae Ta sweet potato, coconut foam, and Chiang Mai Sai Oua, pays homage to the Anglo-Indian flavours that once travelled along colonial trade routes. A refreshing rhubarb and gin sorbet prepares the palate for a playful interpretation of British fish and chips, featuring seasonal fish in Hinlay curry spice batter, fermented-crab tartar, and crisp Khao Fean fries.

Secret Agent Room The Service 1921

Secret Agent Room The Service 1921

The highlight of the evening is Mayura chocolate-fed Wagyu tenderloin, served with Makwan pepper jus, Parsi-style edible charcoal, and silky root vegetable purées, a dish that bridges the agricultural richness of Chiang Mai’s highlands with the elegance of Mayfair dining rooms of the era. The experience concludes with a dessert inspired by the northern hills, where local San Kamphaeng figs pair with wild-honey yogurt parfait, ginger crumble, blackberry gelato, Akha sumac tuile, and warm honey-bourbon sauce poured tableside. Petit fours combining pandan coconut praline and Darjeeling tea shortbread offer a final nod to the interplay of tropical indulgence and colonial-era refinement.

Served in the private dining room of the 1921 House, the Colonial Dining Experience is more than a meal; it is a narrative brought alive through taste, atmosphere, and the timeless character of a landmark that has shaped Chiang Mai’s cultural identity. Carefully curated beverage pairings including wine selections from Spain, New Zealand, and Italy, as well as handcrafted cocktails inspired by regional botanicals, enhance the progression of flavours while honouring the global influences that once passed through the consulate.

Inthanon Mist, Anantara's Colonial Dining Experience

Inthanon Mist, Anantara’s Colonial Dining Experience

Drawing inspiration from the 1920s, when diplomacy and discovery shaped much of Chiang Mai’s international exchange, this dining adventure reinterprets the iconic building’s past through a modern lens.

Originally built as the British Consulate more than a century ago, the 1921 House has long stood as a quiet testament to Chiang Mai’s role as a meeting point between Lanna tradition and British refinement. Today, its teak-lined halls and river-facing verandahs provide the setting for an immersive dining experience that brings this shared heritage to life through storytelling, flavour, and contemporary culinary craftsmanship.

The Colonial Dining Experience is priced at THB 4,590++ per person for the seven-course menu, with an optional beverage pairing available at THB 1,190++ per person. The experience is offered by advance reservation only at The Service at 1921 House. For reservations or enquiries, please contact +66 53 253 333 or email [email protected].

Her Majesty's Larb, Anantara's Colonial Dining Experience

Her Majesty’s Larb, Anantara’s Colonial Dining Experience

About Anantara Chiang Mai Resort

As the capital of the ancient Lanna kingdom, Chiang Mai overflows with cultural discoveries, from traditional Buddhist temples and handicraft collectives to a decidedly contemporary art and cafe scene. Surrounding the city, adventure awaits, whether trekking through the mountains to elephant sanctuaries and hilltribe villages or soaring over them in a hot-air balloon.

The resort offers boutique contemporary luxury on the banks of the Mae Ping River, just five minutes from the Night Bazaar and 15 minutes from the airport. Eighty-six rooms and suites are located on the main grounds, with 25 serviced suites designed for long stays and families just across the road. The central 100-year-old heritage house, formerly the British consulate, plays host to elegant evenings of wining and dining. Leisure facilities include the award-winning Anantara Spa, a 34 m swimming pool by the river, and a fitness centre offering yoga, tai chi and Muay Thai classes.

Northern Fry Royal Relish, Anantara's Colonial Dining Experience

Northern Fry Royal Relish, Anantara’s Colonial Dining Experience

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