I really liked this cafe overall 👍 The owners are very friendly and welcoming. I also appreciated that they serve water for their guests in addition to breakfast 👍👍
The only points I would mention are that, in my opinion, the prices are a bit high, and the portions are a bit small for that price. It feels like it’s hard to get full with dishes under 300 baht. The “add-ons” (extra menu items) also seem rather expensive (in my opinion).
I think if the owners slightly adjusted either the portion size or the price, it would make the cafe close to perfect in my view. The coffee, priced at 90 baht, also seems quite small.
Overall, it’s probably one of the best cafes in this area. But if you live in Nimman, there’s no real reason to come this far - you can find something quite similar around your neighborhood 🙏
Overall, I enjoyed my breakfast today and appreciate the friendly owners. Thank you - your cafe is a nice and...
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