Market
Market
Daw Yin Kye
Daw Yin Kye Noodle: Enjoy a taste of Inle Lake with our unique green noodles made from spinach leaf, giving them a vibrant color and added nutrition. Each portion is carefully wrapped in a lotus leaf, creating a zero-waste, eco-friendly experience. It’s a delicious and sustainable choice that brings the flavors of Myanmar to your plate!
Sugar Daddy
Indulge in the refreshing sugar cane juice from Sugar Daddy, crafted by the father of two lively children often seen running around the market on weekends! Besides serving delicious juice, he’s also the talented architect behind the Sanggadee project and a key founding member of Sanggadee Space. A taste of his juice is a taste of our community’s heart!
Boat Noodle
Savor the authentic taste of Bangkok’s classic boat noodle, made from a cherished family recipe passed down through generations. Brought to life at Bamboo Family Market by a talented singer who performs in the heart of the market, this beloved dish now finds new fans in Chiang Mai, preserving its rich heritage and flavors for all to enjoy.
Cotton Farm
Discover the charm of locally grown cotton at the Cotton Farm in Bamboo Family Market. This shop celebrates traditional craftsmanship, offering natural, eco-friendly cotton products that are both beautiful and sustainable. From soft cotton fabrics to handwoven items, Cotton Farm connects visitors with the rich heritage of cotton farming and supports the local community’s sustainable practices.
Karma Local
A distinctive brand from Mae Chaem, Chiang Mai, Karma Local specializes in the use of hemp, natural materials, and organic dyes. Each design is uniquely crafted, showcasing the earthy tones of nature—such as beige, indigo blue, dark brown, and black from ebony. With its signature style and commitment to sustainable practices, Karma Local offers timeless pieces that connect deeply with the natural world.
AuJaa’ Craft
AuJaa’ Craft is a business focused on producing and selling handcrafted items dyed with natural colors, such as tie-dye shirts and woven bags. Operated by families of individuals with autism in Chiang Mai, the initiative goes beyond creating products—it serves as a training space for developing vocational skills, social skills, and entrepreneurial abilities. It provides opportunities for individuals with autism, people with other disabilities, and parents who are members of the Chiang Mai Autism Parents Club. The goal is to help them integrate into society more fully and achieve sustainable self-reliance.
Walking Artisan
Walking Artisan was founded by Khun Nok (Ratchanok Ketboonruang), who has been deeply connected to Lanna culture since childhood and has a passion for crafts and handicrafts. Khun Nok is like a living library, gathering unique items from various places and working alongside artisans to develop products. These include traditional Lanna daily essentials, adapted to appeal to modern tourists while preserving their cultural essence.
Mae Hom
A skilled weaver from Mae Chaem, Mae Hom is also an occasional chef specializing in authentic Lanna cuisine. Her handcrafted products, made entirely in Mae Chaem, are unique and special, showcasing intricate patterns and designs. Some weeks, she also brings local Mae Chaem delicacies, such as bamboo shoots and Tua-Nao (roasted fermented soybean), adding a taste of her hometown to the market.
เขียว สวย หอม
This delightful shop at Bamboo Family Market showcases a charming selection of plants and miniature wooden houses, bringing a fresh, natural aesthetic to the market. With a focus on sustainability and creative craftsmanship, เขียว สวย หอม adds a unique, eco-friendly touch to the market’s offerings.