Farm to Table is a charming little hideaway in Bangkok offering a refreshing break from the city heat. The space is small and intimate, giving it a cozy, almost secret spot vibe. Decor is warm and rustic, with farmhouse touches, potted plants, and quirky wall art.
The star here is the ice cream – unique, rotating flavors you won’t easily find elsewhere, paired with light and fizzy sodas that are perfect on hot days. The waffle with ice cream is satisfying, though portions lean toward the modest side. Service is friendly but relaxed, fitting the laid-back vibe.
Pros:
Interesting, creative ice cream flavors
Nice soda options to cool down
Cozy decor and atmosphere
Quiet escape from Bangkok bustle
Cons:
Very limited seating (can feel cramped)
A bit pricey for portion size
Not much food beyond...
Read moreGreat experience. Chicken and iced matcha were very good, and the ice cream coup with mango and sticky rice was just perfect. Note that there are only two food options. But that was not a problem for me.
They serve many iced drinks, perfect to cool down in the hot Bangkok weather.
1 star subtracted: The large espresso machine looked very promising. However I was very disappointed by the skills of the barista (I watched him closely while eating.) You will sure get some sort of coffee, but I highly doubtful that he would be able to serve more nuanced orders (as common in Italy and Austria). I decided to skip coffee.
1 star subtracted: Plastic cups served inside the cafe. In a location that calls itself "Farm to Table" I expect more environmental conscience. Please just use glass and help...
Read moreLike climbing to the top of mountain and found a great view. Nice atmosphere, it’s just a small place but well managed. Wonderful ice cream and cookies. Ice Mocha and Green-tea Matcha Affogato was good. Free drinking water. Staffs were friendly and helpful. Customers are very crowed on holidays. Two nice restrooms on the back. See my photos for more details. No car parking, but motorcycle/ bike parking spaces are available. To me, it’s too hard to come here. Recommend to take subway train MRT Blue line to Sanam Chai Station and head to the flower market, then walk on the bridge over a canal to the market. There’s a little branch in-front of the entrance of the flower market (too few seats here). Walk into the market for the headquarter, you’ll find it...
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