Seating on a bustling street, this little café is a charming spot with a distinct retro vibe. The design is simple and unpretentious, adorned with a tasteful mix of black and white and color photographs that complement the space perfectly. Paired with soothing Latin music in the background, the atmosphere feels warm and inviting, almost deserving of an invisible Michelin style rating!
Where the café truly shines is in its coffee and pastries. The coffee is undeniably excellently rich in flavor and high in quality. The homemade croissants with imported flour and butter are another standout, flaky, buttery, and so deliciously crisp that you might find yourself craving two or three in one sitting.
That said, at first there’s one noticeable gap, the lack of non-dairy milk options. But now they offered the oat milk option with all coffee. I have to praise that the oat milk latte taste much better than normal milk, giving vegan a good chance to taste their specialty. Adding this simple, low cost option makes the café more inclusive but also attract a wider clientele. The owner's attention to all the reviews and feedback shall ensure their continuous growth and lead the market in such competitive environment.
Service, however, is absolutely five star. From the moment you step inside, the staff greets you with warmth and attentiveness. They are polite, proactive, and genuinely kind, making the overall experience even more pleasant.
Despite its location on a busy road, the café maintains a surprisingly peaceful and relaxing atmosphere. That said, it might benefit from adding some greenery or a subtle barrier near the entrance. A row of plants, for example, could help shield the space from street noise and dust, creating a clearer separation from the hectic outside world.
Overall, this is a lovely and distinctive café with heaps of potential. In a competitive city like Pattaya, its unique charm, excellent service, and quality offerings provide a strong foundation. Wishing the owners all the best. May they preserve their original style and heartfelt service, which already leave guests with a lingering sense...
Read moreUnusually good characterful coffee, unusually good croissant, unusually friendly and characterful service.
It's better than Casa Myka, but I'm not sure about the difference with La Baguette, the serene queen of coffee making art. Espresso Love is clearly much better than most other coffee shops.
Espresso Love's Vienna coffee house ambience and musette soundtrack feel somewhat fake in this container dumped onto a hot bus station next to a roaring road and a supermarket; still the interior is unusual and agreeable enough with a variety of seatings, with and without street view, soft and hard.
If this place was around the corner from me, I'd be there often (and...
Read moreSo we have been coming to this place for a few days to work. They have 2 different rooms with a sliding door. In one of them there is no people usually and that where we seat as it's quiet. Come today and been advised that we cannot close the sliding door anymore as there is only one music playing...There is only us in the second room and still we can't close the door to not to hear music so much. How ridiculous is that? We told this girl that we can open the door if anyone rose decided to seat next to us but she said no. There is literally no one in the cafe late afternoon. Lost 2...
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