Located far from the city centre and only accessible by cab, this café has been making rounds on social media. I initially thought it was a large building, but in reality, it’s a rather small and intimate establishment. The architecture is uniquely Moroccan-inspired and constructed using 3D printing technology — definitely a standout feature.
This place feels more like a personal passion project than a commercially driven café, as indoor seating is extremely limited. We were about to leave due to the lack of available seats, but while we were taking photos outside, a friendly staff member approached us to let us know a table had just opened up. He was also very patient and helpful in recommending the bestsellers.
The pastries were delightful — especially the lemon cake with chocolate — and the burnt caramel latte was excellent. While it was a pleasant experience, it’s probably a one-time visit for me, as the first experience already...
Read moreThe place is smaller than what I expected, but it’s still a nice place to take pictures. The service was great, they have a staff that can speak english really well so I didn’t have a hard time ordering. I ordered the wagyu smash burger, it was pretty mid. I was expecting a flavor bomb but it was just meh. The pineapple tea was lacking flavor too. The matcha cake tastes good but it’s dry, maybe adding matcha sauce or something on top will make it less dry and more appealing too. Overall, it was an alright experience. Will I visit again?...
Read moreIt's all about outer decorations , outer building decoration is nice . But inside it's too clutter and only has about 7 tables . One table is so close to another and there's almost none personal space . Coffee is the worst in all of BKK , I tried americano , the taste man the taste feels like low quality coffee beans get roasted and grind to make mere coffee ....
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