We cycled here because we'd seen a few people post about this place on Facebook g and we're very grateful we did.
The restaurant is set within what looks to be a former mago farm, you enter through a green gate a cross a moat the the restaurant itself. The interior is very well done, nice attention to detail and I really like the guy in the stained glass window.
We both ate, I had a green curry, which was very nice and Jam had some fish dish, that was maybe a little spicy for me, but I think would be good if you're Thai. We also had coffee and dessert, both of which were very nice.
The grounds are nice and it looks like you can eat on the small lake, which I am sure we'll come back to do soon.
If you can find this place I highly...
Read moreAn idyllic spot for coffee, set on a river pond and far from the hustle and bustle of the city traffic. A short walking distance from the main road takes on the narrow streets of this village of shops of Chinese migrants purveyors of forgotten trades. The house commemorates the grand patriach in tailoring men's suits for a colonial era. Architecturally modernist and simply set to optimise the water features for cooler evening parties. The natural green surroundings form an oasis on a hot afternoon, yet the life beneath its waters eventually draws on your curiosity to engage with its circle. Coffee and cake are priced above Starbucks so there is a premium for the...
Read moreTLDR: A bit overpriced foods compared to quality we got. We didn’t try sweets but I feel like it is more of a place where you will enjoy a piece of cake instead of foods.
Food was okay in some specific menu (avoid Fried Somtam at all costs!) Very expensive, Kraprao Pork (we ordered one without rice) costs 178 baht with small portion. There only 1 waiter (the time we were there) who run around the place to take your menu, you need to be a bit patient Coconut Coffee, you must be joking. No taste of Coconut at all and the coffee tasted like plain water. Just not a place for coffee imo. The place was also a bit run down but...
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