Taiban Cafe is a cozy spot with a warm, welcoming atmosphere. The name “Taiban” translates to “underground of the house” in Thai, giving the place a unique vibe. There’s a hostel upstairs, so you’ll often find a mix of locals and international travelers.
The cafe offers a variety of coffee beans to choose from. I tried their iced latte with the house blend, which was decent for the 90 THB price point. I also ordered the full breakfast set, which was made with high-quality, nutritious ingredients, but I found the 220 THB price to be a bit on the higher side.
One interesting feature of the cafe is that it hosts painting and handmade jewelry-making activities. However, these are held in the yard outside, so it can get quite hot.
To get to Taiban Cafe, take the MRT to Hua Lumphong station. Use Exit 3 and, as soon as you’re outside, you’ll see a set of stairs on your right. Go down those stairs, follow the small road for about three minutes, and you’ll find the cafe...
Read moreOnce, I went to this place with my friends, and we were truly impressed. The journey there was quite convenient, and finding the place was easy, especially by taking the MRT to Hua Lamphong. However, I wouldn't recommend using private transportation as parking can be challenging. The atmosphere inside the cafe was cozy and warm. The food was reasonably priced and delicious. What set this place apart was not only the inviting cafe ambiance but also the remarkable art. The cafe showcased artwork painted on canvases
On the day I visited, the place was quite crowded, but it wasn't a problem because everyone was there to create their own artworks. Witnessing the diverse art pieces made by different people added to the positive experience. Moreover, the cafe serves as a hub where art enthusiasts can gather, and they even organize workshops for those interested in drawing and painting.
Overall, I was highly impressed with this place and would recommend it to...
Read moreTaiban Café is a charming, art-infused sanctuary tucked just a short walk from MRT Hua Lamphong Exit 3, in the Pathum Wan district at 476/5 Rama IV Road . This cozy café masterfully blends homey comfort with creative flair: think warm lighting, greenery, and a rustic loft aesthetic that instantly puts you at ease .
While the café serves a well-rounded menu, ranging from homemade Thai-inspired brunch dishes like stir‑fried basil to baked goods and strong, flavorful drip coffee, its standout appeal lies in hands‑on art: you can grab a canvas (≈200–400 THB depending on size) and paint to your heart’s content. All tools, easels, brushes, paint, are provided at no extra cost.
Reviews consistently praise the warm atmosphere and attentive service.
If you're seeking a creative escape in the city, whether to relax solo, date, or hang with friends, Taiban Café delivers with style and soul. Just note: on weekends it fills up quickly, so arriving...
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