I have always wanted to take my meals in this traditional setting cafe. The menu, from food to beverages, has a wide variety of selection. The roti with green Thai curry was nice; curry taste has balance of sweetness and saltiness instead of common sweet you find in Thailand. The dtom Khao with minced pork has the flavour of the ones I had during my young days and miss it so much. For the drinks, just the coffee itself, the choices are confusing to me and I couldn’t make up my mind because not all description has English translation. Price is a little steep maybe because this cafe is located inside One Bangkok. I think the cafe atmosphere and dining experience might get better if the staffs can put on...
Read moreA branch of a traditional Thai-Chinese coffee shop in the heart of Bangkok. This place offers traditional breakfast and drinks. The food is good but a bit pricey. Considering the location and the fact that there’s no extra service charge or VAT, it is still acceptable. They accept credit cards from 800 THB. The service is fine and the decoration is nice. But because it’s located in a very modern department store, there’s some clashing of styles and if you sit into the outer part of the place, you can hear the modern music clearly from the department store. Overall, a nice place for breakfast or coffee and tea that does not...
Read moreA charming retro-style Chinese café with nostalgic vibes — marble tables, wooden stools, and old-school signage make it feel like stepping back in time.
I had their iced Thai tea, which was rich and aromatic, served in a classic clear mug. The standout dish was the crispy bacon cheese sticks served in a cute mini fry basket. The pairing with salted egg dip was unexpectedly perfect!
Overall, it’s a great spot to chill or take a break from shopping. Price is a bit on the higher side due to the location and curated vintage theme, but the experience is...
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