Tucked away on a quiet street, this small café offers a cozy escape from the daily hustle. Though modest in size, it has everything a good coffee spot needs. The highlight is clearly the high-quality coffee machine, which delivers excellent coffee with rich aroma and flavor. I only tried the caramel macchiato, priced at 110 baht, and it was absolutely worth it — smooth, well-balanced, and not overly sweet. You can tell the barista knows what they’re doing.
In addition to coffee, the café has a tempting display of pastries and baked goods. I didn’t try them this time, but they looked fresh and carefully prepared — definitely something I’ll come back for.
The interior is simple and unpretentious, with clean lines and a minimalistic style. It’s not overly decorated, but that works in its favor. The calm atmosphere makes it a nice place to relax, read a book, or catch up on some work.
All in all, this café may be small, but it delivers on quality. If you’re a coffee lover looking for a quiet place with good drinks and a few sweet treats, it’s well worth a visit. I’ll definitely...
Read moreWe came here after we looked for a quick cafe & snack after visiting the Wat Arun temple, and found the cutest little cafe.
Service was great (though a bit slow), the cafe was very good (they let us choose from several types of coffee beans) and the pastries & baked goods were really nice as well.
The space is quite small (although they have a second floor), so there aren't so many seating spots, which means it's more suitable for smaller groups (I'd say up to 4 people).
We tried their chocolate chip cookie, bacon & cheddar puff pastry and a canele. The cookie was tender with tons of chocolate bits and the canele was very good. The one I liked the least was the bacon pastry, as it was a lot of dough and not enough bacon filling, and it was also a bit too greasy in my opinion.
Overall, a very cute cafe that's designed very sweetly, a perfect place to stop on the way if you're looking for a low-key...
Read moreThe place is lovely and the staff are generally friendly, the coffee’s ok, a little but over roasted. I did have a disappointing experience with the canelé. It was severely overcooked, almost burnt, and so hard that it was difficult to cut with a knife, let alone enjoy. I tried to taste it and the burnt taste is still in my mouth. We politely brought it to their attention and asked if we could get a replacement or something else instead, but were told that “this is how it’s supposed to be.” I tried to explain that it seemed unusually overdone, but they remained firm in their response. I understand variations in preparation, but I felt there was little effort to understand or address the concern, which was very disappointing. We’re not pushing for a refund or insisting on any sort of compensation. So I won’t be coming back or recommending the...
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