Nestled in an unexpected spot, this charming coffee shop feels like a hidden gem. The entrance may be small, but stepping inside reveals a whimsical retreat that resembles a mini theme park. As you wander through, you’ll be greeted by the serene sight of koi fish darting through tranquil ponds, colorful peacocks strutting about, and playful hens roaming freely.
This unique venue is perfect for children, making it an ideal outing for families. It’s also a favorite among tourists looking to capture memorable Insta-worthy moments amidst the vibrant ambiance. The atmosphere is lively and inviting, filled with the sounds of laughter and the gentle rustle of leaves, though I found it a bit disappointing that the coffee was served exclusively in takeaway cups. For 150 THB, one would expect a more traditional coffee experience, served in a proper mug that enhances the enjoyment of the beverage.
While the coffee itself was decent, I can understand the pricing given the maintenance required for such an elaborate theme. The convenience of street parking makes it easy to visit, and it's just a quick 10-minute drive from Onnut BTS, adding to its allure as a must-try spot for both locals and visitors seeking a...
Read moreI understand that the owner and staff are really trying their best to make this a unique café — and I see it, and I truly appreciate it. The coffee is very good, and the garden is beautiful.
However, I do have concerns about the food options. The croissants with chocolate, the toasts, and the panna cotta were unfortunately of low quality. The toast (we had the custard one) was very dry with a strange crust. The croissants were falling apart. The strawberry panna cotta was the biggest disappointment — why add strawberries if they are artificial and taste like paper? It was impossible to eat. Thailand has amazing fresh fruits, so I don’t understand why something fake is added, which only spoils the dessert.
If I had this experience in Europe, I would probably give 1 star. But because I love Thailand and I believe you can do better, I don’t want to ruin your rating. Please, kindly review...
Read moreThis is definitely one of the best cafes I’ve been to in Bangkok. It looks small from outside but huge when you come inside. The interior is designed like a traditional Taiwanese tea house, blending with the traditional Thai house architecture. The color of the bricks reminds me of old Taiwanese movies. They have a big garden, a room full of beautiful collectibles and a sky bridge leading all around the cafe. There are also some peacocks and chickens. What I like most about it is that it has trees all around the place, which makes it cool to sit and walk around.
I love the Taiwanese milk tea I ordered (less sweet). Literally just walked around drinking the milk team as if I were...
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