I’d like to share my experience today. The staff asked me to move to a different seat, even though others were also sitting alone at larger tables. I never had this ever in a cafe. I was the only one asked to relocate, despite there being plenty of space and it being after 4 PM, with ample room for groups. This left me feeling uncomfortable, making me decide to avoid your café in the future. What is not a big deal cause there are plenty of nice options in Pai. To improve this you could consider to make the single places much more comfortable, and the internet connection way more better. Then people would also love to sit at the window places.
Answer to your response: The issue isn’t just thus weird policy, it’s how inconsistently it was enforced. Others were sitting alone at large tables, yet I was the only one asked to move, despite plenty of space and a time where your cafe is not visited much. That’s what felt uncomfortable. If rules aren’t applied fairly, it creates a negative experience. Btw: The table where I wanted to sit stayed EMPTY. Beyond that, dismissing feedback instead of considering improvements isn’t a great look… especially in a place like Pai where there are plenty of great café options. A welcoming atmosphere and customer-focused service go a long way in building...
Read moreGlowing Review of The Pedlar in Pai, Thailand
The Pedlar in Pai is a little slice of paradise—a perfectly chill coffee shop that embodies the laid-back vibe of this charming town. From the moment you step in, the relaxed atmosphere wraps around you like a warm embrace. The thoughtfully curated music—like "Yeah" by Monma playing softly in the background—sets the tone, blending seamlessly with the serene surroundings.
The smoothie bowl I had was absolutely fantastic—fresh, vibrant, and bursting with flavor. It was a work of art in a bowl, as nourishing as it was beautiful. The coffee, too, was top-notch, expertly brewed and served with a smile.
The Pedlar’s minimalist yet cozy decor creates an ideal space for unwinding, reading, or simply soaking in the chill Pai energy. Whether you're looking for a spot to relax after exploring or just need a great start to your day, this place delivers on all fronts.
I can’t recommend The Pedlar enough—it’s a must-visit gem that captures the heart and...
Read moreRather terrible tbh the food the coffee is good food is terrible currently eating the tuna melt cheap bread cheap cheese tuna doesn’t really even look like tuna but no flavour just horrible cheap cheese for what are high prices yeah I would avoid this place if the quality of ingredients on a tuna melt is this poor than I’m not sure about the rest of the foods. Worst and most expensive place I’ve eaten, not to mention for the high prices there’s no experience in the cafe… you go up to the bar to make ur order yourself and even worse you pay for it there and then(makes sense when the food...
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