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Mango Tango

$Ice Cream
🕑 30-45 minutes👶 Perfect for all ages, from toddlers to teens. Little ones delight in the vibrant colors and sweet flavors, while older kids enjoy choosing from the variety of toppings and combinations. Even picky eaters typically love the fresh, natural mango taste.

About

Mango Tango is a delightful dessert haven in Chiang Mai's trendy Nimmanhaemin area, specializing in fresh mango treats that kids absolutely love. From colorful shaved ice mountains to creamy mango smoothies, this cheerful shop offers a sweet respite from Thailand's tropical heat and provides an authentic taste of local flavors in a family-friendly setting.

Highlights

  • Fresh, ripe Thai mangoes that are incredibly sweet and flavorful
  • Colorful, Instagram-worthy presentations that kids find exciting
  • Refreshing mango shaved ice topped with condensed milk and mango chunks
  • Traditional sticky rice with mango for a cultural food experience
  • Cool, air-conditioned seating area perfect for escaping the heat

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Visit during off-peak hours (mid-afternoon around 2-4pm) to avoid the dinner rush when local families and tourists crowd in.
  2. 2.The sticky rice with mango is a must-try cultural experience for kids to sample authentic Thai dessert, and it's less messy than the shaved ice.
  3. 3.Portions are generous, so consider sharing between siblings to try multiple flavors without overwhelming little stomachs.
  4. 4.The shop has air conditioning, making it a perfect cooling-off spot when kids need a break from temple visits and outdoor exploring.
  5. 5.Cash is preferred, and prices are very budget-friendly (most items under 100 baht or about $3 USD), so bring Thai baht in small bills.

Best Time to Visit

Best visited in the late afternoon (2-4pm) on weekdays when it's less crowded. The hot season (March-May) makes this an especially welcome treat, though it's enjoyable year-round after morning sightseeing activities.

What to Know

Expect to spend around 60-150 baht ($2-5 USD) per person for a generous dessert. The menu has pictures, making ordering easy despite potential language barriers, and staff are accustomed to helping international visitors.

Seasonal Notes

Open year-round, but mango season (March-June) offers the absolute best fruit quality and freshest flavors. During low season (monsoon months of July-October), the shop may have shorter hours, so check ahead.

Nearby Eats

Nimmanhaemin Road (Nimman) is packed with family-friendly restaurants. Try Tong Tem Toh for casual Thai food kids enjoy, or head to Maya Lifestyle Shopping Center nearby for international food court options.

More Activities Near Nimmanhaemin

Cafe

Baan Ton Payom

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Baan Ton Payom is a delightful wooden house cafe in trendy Nimmanhaemin that combines excellent coffee and Thai refreshments with a dedicated playground area where kids can burn off energy. Parents can relax with a proper cup of coffee while keeping an eye on children playing safely in the garden space, making it an ideal spot for a mid-morning break or afternoon wind-down during your Chiang Mai adventures.

Entertainment

Nimman Plaza

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Nimman Plaza is a modern, air-conditioned shopping complex in Chiang Mai's trendy Nimmanhaemin district that offers families a comfortable escape from Thailand's heat. With its mix of casual dining restaurants, cafes, and entertainment options spread across multiple floors, it provides a convenient one-stop destination for families to enjoy meals, snacks, and activities together in a clean, contemporary setting.

Restaurant

Rimping Supermarket Food Court

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Rimping Supermarket Food Court offers weary traveling families a stress-free dining solution in Chiang Mai's trendy Nimmanhaemin area. With dozens of stalls serving everything from mild pad Thai to familiar Western options, even the pickiest eaters will find something they like. The casual atmosphere means parents can relax while kids explore various Thai dishes without the pressure of formal restaurant dining.

Activity

Nimmanhaemin Walking Street

Nimmanhaemin Walking Street transforms into a lively evening marketplace perfect for families wanting to experience authentic Thai street culture in a safe, pedestrian-friendly environment. Kids will love exploring the colorful food stalls offering everything from mango sticky rice to fresh fruit smoothies, while parents can browse local crafts, clothing, and handmade goods. The relaxed atmosphere with street performers and live music creates an exciting yet manageable outing for families with children of all ages.