Well my fellow travellers, cafe connoisseurs and my review readers, we meet again. This time I lay my crash helmet down, to take in the ambience of Village Vettles Treetop Cafe. It's a wonder this hidden gem is not packed to the rafters, and as I write, I am truly the only person here. As you walk into the small cafe on the ground floor, through lush foliage to find lovely welcoming staff, you get a good vibe right away. A wide variety of choices await you from the extensive menu. My choice for today?, a hot Thai Tea Latte, accompanied with a large warm Croissant and strawberry jam, in a word, scrumptious. I had a nice chat with the owner who then mentioned the Treetop seating, well, I didn't need to be told twice. It is here I sit in comfy wicker chairs writing this, with a cool pleasant breeze coming from all directions.. Relaxing music is playing in the background and one can have an easy conversation with no need to shout. Yes the road is there and you hear the vehicles passing by, but again, this doesn't detract from the cafes location. I highly recommend a visit here for a perfectly brewed Thai Tea and a choice of numerous cheeses, snacks and pastries, you won't be disappointed. Village Vettles gets my 5 **...
Read morePeople, if you haven’t eaten at Village Vittles near Soi 94, you are really missing out. Not only does the farm like decor and plants make you feel relaxed and peaceful the food is to die for. Everything is sourced from local Thai farmers. They have cheeses, sausages, honey, homemade soy sauces. The food is very very fresh.
And I kid you not, the pancakes are devine with true maple syrup and brule’ pineapple on top with a homemade caramel butter. Honestly, best pancakes in Thailand.
OMG, the brown sugar cured thick cut ham and venison sausage. I’m still thinking about that breakfast.
The owner is a sweetheart and let us tried the cheese before we bought it to make sure we liked it.
Beautiful place, beautiful people and beautiful food.
Get over there, you won’t be...
Read moreLittle cute tree top cafe that has a curiously confusing international menu (from sashimi and kaizen Don, to charcuterie board to, fluffy pancakes, to ceviche, to fusion pasta). Food tasted good and ingredients were of high quality and a lovely rooftop and indoor area. Apparently they used to sell cheese but now have expanded into all the foods above. The spaghetti was very good, so was the lamb curry (spicy) though it's a huge portion perhaps need a bit more roti and the lamb could be cooked abit more for tenderness. All in all, happy with the place. 🫰Disappointed that they don't do the chives dumplings anymore...was drawn by...
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