A few blocks away from the busy Pratunam market lies a quiet cafe in a corner aptly named L’angolo Caffè (l’angolo means corner in Italian). The interior is very well designed for the vibe it gives. You can sip your coffee and watch bustling Bangkok traffic pass by while listening to their very well curated playlist. The cafe is multistoried so going alone or with group of friends is not a problem. There are many minute decor all over the cafe so while waiting for your order, you can immerse in discovering some. There are also some handmade leather wallets on sale which are made by the owners themselves. I highly recommend this cafe if you are around the area or in Bangkok in general. Must visit and a hidden...
Read moreThis is one of the hidden gems in Bangkok. The coffee is in the top 5 (up there with Ink & Lion, and others), the family owned vibe is palpable in the amount of character of the industrial architecture and music (sometimes soul, really good jazz -not elevator jazz-, funk, classical, nothing too commercial).
If you want a working cafe, the top lounge area feels like an industrial pop up startup office with vintage couches and all wood and iron surroundings. If you just want a coffee and read, the downstairs with it’s full glass front allow you to just watch a day in Bangkok life go by.
Food: great selection of burgers, pastas, breakfasts (french toast, acai bowls, etc).
Oh and LOTS and lots of...
Read moreTwo brothers run the place. Really put their souls into it. They roast the coffee beans themselves - the taste is amazing. The price of a cup is roughly 100thb, which is rather cheap for such quality of beans.
The food is top notch as well, but make sure to get it after 11 am and before 3 pm, otherwise the kitchen might be closed. The dishes are very nice, not greasy, not too spicy, portions are hefty and the price is right.
Bill for two people is roughly 500-600 thb
Also, the decor is nice, too. Loft-style with large windows, can make good photos here.
Highly recommended to visit, and best of luck to the owners.
P.S: there's a leather shop/tannery as well, can get yourself a nice...
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