MilliLit Café in Chiang Mai is a delightful and whimsical haven that bursts with playful charm and creativity. From the moment you step inside, you are transported into a vibrant world of color and eccentricity. The café radiates a warm and welcoming energy that immediately puts a smile on your face.
The first thing that grabs your attention is the bold, cartoonish design aesthetic. The walls and décor feature vibrant hues that pop against softer backdrops, creating an exciting visual feast. The playful rabbit mascot, prominently displayed on tote bags and caps, adds to the café’s quirky personality. It’s not just a café—it’s an experience that feels like stepping into a Saturday morning cartoon.
The merchandise corner is particularly eye-catching. Tote bags emblazoned with the café's logo and the words “MilliLit Café, Chiang Mai, Thailand” add a touch of local pride and artistic flair. The caps featuring the rabbit mascot are equally charming, with their neutral tones and fun embroidered design. These items capture the essence of the café's playful spirit, making them irresistible souvenirs for visitors.
Beyond the vibrant merchandise, the interior design is filled with interesting details that demand exploration. The use of lush greenery, like palm leaves and potted plants, creates a refreshing contrast to the bold, playful colors. The small, thoughtful touches—like hand-written price tags and cartoonish signs—showcase the café’s commitment to a cozy and curated aesthetic. Every corner feels like an Instagram moment waiting to happen.
Whether you’re popping in for coffee or browsing the unique products, MilliLit Café offers more than just a great drink—it’s a delightful celebration of whimsy and creativity. It's the kind of place where every little detail sparks joy and every visit feels special. Highly recommended for anyone looking to add a splash of fun...
Read moreAwful service. Cool vibes. Cool but expensive drinks.
Update: reason behind the service being low was because we got shouted at saying ‘this is not a public toilet’ as we left. We know this is not a public toilet, we entered the cafe, and went to the counter to get a drinks menu / intending to order. I decided to the use the loo and my partner sat down, I then got back and my partner needed the loo too, so he went and then both looked at the menu properly. To be honest we thought the drinks were just a little pricey, that’s all! We’d just had an expensive breakfast, and we didn’t want to pay higher prices for a coffee, when we could go elsewhere for slightly less - in the meantime, a staff member came and swapped a chair around which had our bags on (which was absolutely fine, we didn’t mind that) but we’d decided we would go somewhere cheaper. So, we did not intentionally use your toilet and go, we wanted to get a drink but not for the higher price point to be honest. That was all, there was nothing sinister behind it. And - we used your loo, is that really a big deal? We were interested in getting a drink when we did use the toilet, it was not our intention to use it and go. Thanks for making 2 people feel bad about basic human needs also,...
Read moreThis Coffeeshop is designed for taking photos for Instagram. That's why this place is filled with young people who are trying to take the perfect shot instead of enjoying the drinks. This also kills the atmosphere of this Coffeeshop. The possibility for seating are planned good. Nevertheless you can get annoyed by people who want to take their insta shots. But always depends on the place where you are sitting. The drinks are okay for the price, but I also had better ones for same price. Can't complain about service. Most likely you gonna pick up your drink by yourself. They have a buzzer system in place.
All in all it was okay. But I think this place is a little bit hyped too much.
Please keep in mind that this is my personal opinion. And everybody is allowed to tell their...
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