Across from the café, there are parking spaces that do not belong to the café itself — they are public parking spaces. Due to the serious traffic and parking problems for cars in the Bangrak area, the police allow cars to be parked in spaces marked for motorbikes. This is not prohibited. Around the café, there are more than 100 empty motorbike parking spaces. What is prohibited - is blocking entrances or exits to the pier, private properties, or other streets.
However, the café staff forced us to leave, even though we were with two children — one of them only 7 months old — and refused to let us park near their café. They have no right to control public parking. It is shameful that such people...
Read moreIf you are looking to eat something healthy and tasty at a reasonable price, you've come to the right place. I was mpressed by the wide menu options comprising of both Western and Thai dishes. As I am on a low glycemic index diet, I was also happy to find brown bread and red rice in the menu. The fried rice (150 THB) I ordered was really tasty and it came with real olive oil dressing for the salad on the side. The prices are slightly higher for local standards but given the more expensive ingredients (e.g. red rice, olive oil) and generous portion size, they were very reasonable. Service was also warm and welcoming. This is a restaurant I look forward to...
Read moreA Gem in Samui - Coffeecup Café
Coffeecup is an absolute delight! The coffee here is simply delicious—we loved it so much that we came back for more. The food is equally impressive; the breakfast wraps are a must-try, and the croissants are freshly baked and utterly divine.
The warm hospitality from the owner and his wife adds an extra charm to the experience. They are incredibly friendly and ensure that you have everything you need, all while engaging in delightful conversation.
If you're ever in Samui, Coffeecup is definitely a spot you don't want to miss! Highly recommended.
-Anoir,...
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