A Hidden Gem in Patong – Good Cafe is a Must-Visit!
If you’re in Patong and looking for a cozy spot with great coffee, delicious food, and a welcoming atmosphere, Good Cafe is the place to be. Tucked away from the usual tourist bustle, this charming cafe offers a perfect mix of style, comfort, and quality.
The coffee is exceptional – rich, smooth, and clearly crafted by someone who knows their beans. Whether you’re a fan of espresso, a classic cappuccino, or something more adventurous like a matcha latte, Good Cafe has you covered. I was especially impressed by their cold brew – bold, refreshing, and perfect for the Phuket heat.
The food menu is just as impressive. From healthy smoothie bowls and avocado toast to hearty brunch options and Thai fusion dishes, every plate is beautifully presented and packed with flavor. Vegetarian and vegan options are available and just as satisfying.
What really sets Good Cafe apart, though, is the atmosphere. The interior is modern and Instagram-worthy without feeling pretentious. Soft music, air conditioning, fast Wi-Fi, and friendly staff make it ideal for relaxing, working remotely, or catching up with friends.
Whether you’re a digital nomad, a coffee lover, or just someone in search of a great meal in Patong, do yourself a favor and visit Good Cafe. It’s more than just a cafe – it’s a little slice of...
Read moreGood Cafe Patong has the typical Instagram-friendly vibe with a bright and inviting atmosphere. The menu offers a mix of Thai and Western dishes, which gives a variety of options for different tastes.
We tried the salmon lox bagel (310THB and an iced mocha (120THB) made with Thai coffee beans. We also had the spinach cheese croissant (175THB) and two cappuccinos (100THB each) — one with Thai beans and the other with Colombian beans. Unfortunately, the salmon lox bagel was disappointing as the bagel itself was too hard to cut, and the salmon tasted slightly fishy, suggesting it wasn't very fresh (perhaps due to its price point of 310 THB).
As for the drinks, the Thai coffee beans used in both the mocha and cappuccino had a sour flavor profile, which didn’t suit my taste. However, the mocha itself was decent. The highlight of the visit was the spinach cheese croissant, which was well-prepared and enjoyable.
Overall, while the ambiance is pleasant, the quality of the food and drinks didn’t meet expectations especially for the prices, which is actually more than Bangkok in some good cafe places. Pity because the skills of the barista is not bad. So it's unlikely I’ll return...
Read moreWas planning to go to Hawa restaurant but it was closed...so we dropped by at this restaurant as it was the only restaurant operating at that time...staff able to speak simple malay and english...she recommend some of their signature dish from the menu,it was a bit fishy as no price was attached to the menu...it was just list of menu available at their restaurant..later we decided to order shrimp paste fried rice with omelette wrap and roti canai (we were planning to have roti canai at Hawa)...serving time was ok...they served the roti canai with chicken curry-looks like instant roti canai,gravy is thick, theres small chunk of chicken, was a bit too sweet...later they serve the fried rice-purely average fried rice,perhaps below average fried rice..portion was small compared to other restaurant in phuket...lack of flavor...both meal cost us 170baht-100baht for fried rice and 70baht for roti canai...😑it was on our last day in phuket,frankly it put a bad memories on top of our good memories in phuket..they need to improve if they wish to maintain...
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