The building itself is charming, but overall it feels more like a tourist spot with expensive Western-style dishes. The atmosphere was quite noisy, and unfortunately people were smoking right at the entrance, which caused the whole place to fill with cigarette and marijuana smoke. It would be much better if management provided a proper designated smoking area away from where guests, including families with children, are seated.
As for the coffee, it was disappointing. The special drip coffee I tried tasted very weak for the 200 ฿ price, and my friend’s orange coffee was more like orange juice with just a hint of coffee, which didn’t work well. The waffle and brownie were ok, nothing special the whipped cream was acid, probably old.
In the end, it wasn’t the experience we hoped for, so we won’t...
Read moreI'm posting here after requesting a response via DM multiple times.
Hi. I am a Chiang Mai local and I have been to your restaurant many times. You have the best coffee in Chiang Mai and I tell everyone I know about it. Today I brought friends to your restaurant. we had a fabulous breakfast and coffee. Unfortunately, i was shocked when I received the bill that I had been charged 150 baht for a champagne flute of orange juice!!!!! The glass probably held about 125ml of juice. I felt it to be a complete rip-off. I know I should have asked the price before, as it was not on the menu. But I know that at other restaurants I normally pay, at most, 60 baht for a full 250ml glass. The experience has left me saddened, and I am reluctant to support you again in the future or to recommend...
Read moreWilly Wonka's Coffee Roastery. The selection is expansive and well-curated, with something for everyone. The Di Bosco signature roasts are all from Chiang Mai, and surrounding regions.
I ordered an espresso medium roast, as light wasn't available (not that light roast espresso often is). Terrific extraction, with a heady nose and full-bodied flavor. Followed with a slice of toffee pie, quite the treat.
The sprawling complex serves social media enthusiasts as well, and gives tourists a chance to explore, making Di Bosco a destination, not just a coffee roaster. Well-enjoyed, I'll be back.
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