Container Stacked Warehouse Coffee Shop
My afternoon meeting at Baan Sawn Saep, a coffee shop with an intriguing industrial stacked containers concept design, was a pleasant experience. Nestled within a communal small offices space, the unique setting adds a distinctive charm to the atmosphere. Although they don't offer a substantial food menu, the selection of Thai sweet snacks and beverages caters well to a coffee-centric outing.
Opting for a green tea latte, I found it to be delightful. The matcha flavor is nicely balanced (not too bitter but still taste quite strong) While I didn't capture any photos during my visit, the service was noteworthy. The staff exhibited a friendly demeanor, contributing to the overall positive ambiance of the place.
I went to their shared toilet on the back, the design abit too funky to my taste 😅 I find the ceiling is way too low even for my height lol (I am 165cm)
It's worth mentioning that Baan Sawn Saep is more focused on being a coffee destination rather than a full-fledged eatery. If you're seeking a cozy spot for meetings or casual catch-ups with a unique aesthetic, this coffee shop fits the bill. I look forward to revisiting and will update my review with more details on the...
Read more🇭🇰 This is my first Google Review! Accidentally came across this place when I was browsing google map for a coffee shop near my hotel. Like the other reviews said, this is really a hidden gem. This seems to be a cafe / co-working space / store of a boutique hotel. Love the decor, the variety of drinks and desserts, air con, the quietness (even it is Friday 4pm it is 80% full and people talk softly) and CATS! Only saw the orange this time. I’ve tried the Thai Tea Coffee and I love it! The only thing I can judge is the music playlist but totally understand soft listening is also a choice haha. Will love to come more before I...
Read moreTo walk to this cafe is easy, there two option Walking from the Bangkok Art Center to Kasemsarn Street and just keep straight ahead until you fine the edge of the street.
(Walk through this cafe to the back door to access to the alley by the canal to go to Jim Thompson Museum House)
The coffee is wonderful. The aroma of it is just hit my expectation and customers bring own cups get 10% discount too!!! and yes I did.
There is the mixed use space here too where they put a small flea market inside on the upper deck of this cafe too. Open to everyone. The bathroom is small but very Japanese style...
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