Get the latest curated content with The Beat Asia's newsletters. Sign up now for a weekly dose of the best stories, events, and deals delivered straight to your inbox. Don't miss out! Click here to subscribe.
Hey, foodies! Explore hundreds of crafted drinks at The Great Craft Beverageuntil May 29, and enjoy lots of exciting activities and deals throughout the event period.
The event will feature beverages like specialty coffee, tea, soda, cola, juice, beer, cacao, and more. Aside from all the drinks, guests can also explore Thai street foods and treats like gelato, cookies, scones, and puffed pastries. According to Thaniya’s Facebook page, there will also be exclusive menu items that you can only catch here!
One of the popular shops to check out is Midori Hayate, a renowned matcha store that uses premium tea powder from Japan. You can also drop by the Taste of Life’s stall which offers coffee drip in a packet! If you prefer drinking juice, visit Apelle for 100% real cold-pressed apple juice, or maybe get a cup of special soda at Craft Story.
Aside from all the things that can fill your tummy, there will also be a workshop and guru talk with a professional mixologist – so, don’t miss out! Gather your friends and plan your weekend catch-up sessions (or squeeze it in during the weekdays) here.
Follow Thaniya Shopping Center’s Facebook page for more updates.
Location: G/F, Thaniya Shopping Center, Silom, Bangkok
Get the latest curated content with The Beat Asia's newsletters. Sign up now for a weekly dose of the best stories, events, and deals delivered straight to your inbox. Don't miss out! Click here to subscribe.
Thai cuisine is world-renowned for its vibrant and unique flavors, featuring an artful balance of sweet, sour, salty, and spicy elements made from fresh ingredients.
While the famed Tom Yum Kung (hot and sour shrimp soup) often takes center stage having recently been recognized by UNESCO and inscribed to the Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity, there’s a treasure trove of traditional Thai dishes waiting to be explored.
From hearty curries to fragrant stir-fries and refreshing salads, here are some of the most popular Thai dishes offering a glimpse into Thailand’s culinary diversity and rich cultural heritage. If you’re planning on a trip to Bangkok or other Thai cities soon, don’t miss your chance to make it into a food trip!
Thai Boat Noodles (Guay Teow)
We’re starting this list with some hearty soups, which are usually served alongside other dishes centered around a rice-based meal. When people think of Thai soups, the go-to dish is Tom Yum Kung, which is a sour and spicy soup made with shrimp and infused with fragrant herbs. It also has different variations, some made with other seafood like fish (Tom Yum Pla) or enriched with coconut milk such as the case with Tom Kha Gai, a chicken soup with galangal (an aromatic spice).
Another staple soup in Thai cuisine is Guay Teow or Thai Boat Noodles which are often sold in street food stalls. It’s a noodle soup that can be made with pork, chicken, or beef and is an incredibly delicious dish packed with aromas and flavors. If you want to try something apart from Tom Yum, we highly recommend this one!
This green papaya salad is a refreshing starter made with shredded green papaya, tomatoes, yard-long beans, peanuts, and dried shrimp. These ingredients are then tossed in a spicy, tangy dressing made from lime juice, fish sauce, palm sugar, and chilies.
A healthy dish that will surely tickle your taste buds, Som Tum can be found in almost every restaurant and street food stall in Thailand, and is also a classic offering in many Thai restaurants worldwide.
Undoubtedly the most well-known dish outside of Thailand, Pad Thai is a stir-fried noodle dish made with rice noodles, a protein like chicken, beef, or shrimp, scrambled egg, pad Thai sauce, and bean sprouts. This delicious noodle dish has been named as the national dish of the country, so it goes without saying, it’s a crowd favorite.
In other recipes, you may also find ingredients such as tofu, fresh lime juice, crushed peanuts, and Thai chili flakes as garnishes.
Another beloved noodle dish is Pad See Ewor stir-fried soy sauce noodles, which is also a popular Thai street food made with wide rice noodles (sen yai), dark soy sauce, Chinese broccoli, and a choice of protein. While Pad Thai is sweeter and nuttier, Pad See Ew is stir-fried until they have a slightly charred flavor, making this dish taste smokier and more savory.
Khao Pad
Rice is a staple in Asian cuisine and if you love a good fried rice dish, then you should definitely give this dish a try.
Khao Pad has endless variations and is a well-known street food dish. You can make it with any protein, a combination of vegetables, and seasonings. Fish sauce brings a little sweet, umami flavor to this stir-fry, and it typically comes with sliced cucumbers and lime wedges on the side. It can also be cooked with a different sauce such as barbecue and oyster sauces.
Some of the most popular Khao Pad variations include Khao Pad Krapow (Holy Basil Fried Rice), Thai Green Curry Fried Rice, and Thai Pineapple Fried Rice.
Pad Kra Pao
This classic recipe is enjoyed best for lunch or dinner and features stir-fried minced pork with holy basil. Pad Kra Pao offers a delicious kick as it’s also made with spicy curry paste, lemongrass, and kaffir lime leaves.
This spicy dish is balanced by aromatic herbs, and complimented by garlic, shallots, fish sauce, oyster sauce, and chili peppers. Have it with a side of steaming white rice and a fried egg, and you’ll have one of the most satisfying meals ever!
Thai Green Curry (Gaeng Keow Wan) and Red Curry (Gaeng Ped)
Curries are an integral part of Thai cuisine and there are a handful of different types that are categorized by the color of the curry paste. A couple of the most popular ones are red and green curry.
Green Curry is the most well-known of all the Thai curries and doesn’t carry as much heat as the others, which is perfect if you’re not a fan of spicy dishes. It’s also very creamy due to the green chili paste and the coconut milk infused into the dish.
This dish is originally from Central Thailand and is traditionally made from the combination of shallots, lemongrass, white pepper, coriander root, garlic, kaffir lime, shrimp paste, and sea salt, alongside green chili paste and coconut milk, all of which gives this dish its unique taste. Different kinds of proteins are added into the recipe depending on preference, but it’s most often served with chicken or fish balls in Thailand.
Meanwhile, Red Curry has similar features to the green one and shares the same cooking methods. The difference lies in the color and taste as this dish has a more savory and spicier flavor. This recipe is best served with a rich protein like fatty pork or duck meat.
There’s always room for dessert and this is one recipe you’ve probably heard of as it’s a classic Thai dessert known across the world.
It’s a simple dish made with sweet ripe mangoes and glutinous rice cooked in coconut milk with palm sugar. Although it’s more on the sweeter side, it also has salty and tangy undertones with a soft and creamy texture.
This hot-and-cold combo is a match made in food
heaven and makes for a delightful dessert any time of day.
Get the latest curated content with The Beat Asia's newsletters. Sign up now for a weekly dose of the best stories, events, and deals delivered straight to your inbox. Don't miss out! Click here to subscribe.
Bangkok’s incredible international food scene can be overwhelming with its sheer variety. Luckily, new and exciting dining options are constantly emerging, including a strong presence of Japanese cuisine at Emsphere, one of Thailand’s most popular shopping destinations.
Get ready to explore some of the best Japanese restaurants this mall has to offer.
Looking for Japanese cuisine? Tokyo Highball Emsphere, located on the 5th floor of Emsphere, offers a contemporary take on Robata grilling and Izakaya dining. The restaurant features a diverse selection of highball cocktails alongside its menu of grilled skewers and small plates.
Tokyo Highball Emsphere provides a unique dining experience, combining traditional Japanese culinary techniques with modern approaches. This makes it a great choice for both casual gatherings and special occasions.
If katsu is what you’re after, Kogoru Katsu on the GM floor of Empshere is worth checking out. This restaurant specializes in katsu, with a menu featuring various cutlet choices. Known for their crispy breading and tasty fillings, Kogoru Katsu will surely satisfy your katsu cravings.
Catering to various dining needs, from individuals to families, this restaurant provides a straightforward and enjoyable meal, especially if you’re in the mood for katsu. Notably, they feature a special recipe originating from Niigata City, a region renowned for its golden pears, making them the first and only restaurant in Thailand to offer this unique flavor.
Craving a lighter, yet deeply flavorful ramen experience? Hachicken Ramen offers a refreshing take on this Japanese staple. Built on a foundation of culinary tradition, Hachicken brings a time-honored chicken-based ramen from Kyoto to the world.
Using a unique cooking method passed down for over half a century, they craft rich and aromatic chicken broths available in a variety of styles like shoyu, yuzu shio, paitan, and miso. This focus on chicken creates a uniquely satisfying bowl of ramen, perfect for those who are looking for a less heavy, but equally delicious, option.
Hitori Shabu is a premium shabu-shabu and sukiyaki restaurant dedicated to showcasing the authentic flavors of Japanese hot pot. Driven by a passion for the traditional dining style, Hitori Shabu aims to provide each guest with a personal and indulgent experience. They meticulously prepare each dish, ensuring every diner can fully appreciate and enjoy the individual hot pot set before them. This focus on individual dining allows for a more focused and satisfying shabu-shabu or sukiyaki experience.
Maisen, a tonkatsu restaurant established in 1965, has earned nationwide acclaim in Japan for its exceptionally tender pork cutlets. Known for being “so delicious...soft that you can cut it with chopsticks,” Maisen’s tonkatsu is prepared with meticulous care and coated in perfectly crisp breadcrumbs. Paired with their signature sauce, each bite offers a consistently satisfying and flavorful experience.
Get the latest curated content with The Beat Asia's newsletters. Sign up now for a weekly dose of the best stories, events, and deals delivered straight to your inbox. Don't miss out! Click here to subscribe.
Craving a Mediterranean escape but want your feet planted in Bangkok in the new year? Look no further than VIU at The St. Regis Bangkok. Perched on the 12th floor beside the Sky Lobby, this elegant dining destination offers sweeping views of the Royal Bangkok Sports Club and beyond, setting the perfect scene for your culinary journey.
From Jan. 1 to March 31, 2025, VIU invites you to indulge in the "Mediterranean Quartet,"a four-course dining series inspired by the vibrant flavors and changing seasons of the Mediterranean.
For just THB2,500++ per person, treat yourself to a carefully curated menu that showcases fresh, seasonal ingredients like sunchokes, cauliflower, and the timeless winter favorite — lamb leg. Club Marriott members also enjoy an exclusive discounted rate, making this experience even more irresistible.
Highlights include the homemade "Plin" Ravioli filled with tender New Zealand lamb leg for a taste of Mediterranean comfort. For mains, options include the rich Grilled Australian Wagyu Beef Striploin with sunchokes that is cooked to mouthwatering perfection, or the delicate Pan-Seared Antarctic Black Cod, paired with roasted cauliflowers.
Don’t miss this limited-time journey through Mediterranean flavors — no plane ticket required!
Location: VIU, 159 Rajadamri Road Bangkok 10330
Hours: Lunch from 12 PM to 3:30 PM on Mondays to Saturdays, Dinner from 6 PM to 10 PM, Sundays to Thursdays.
Subscribe to The Beat's newsletter to receive compelling, curated content straight to your inbox! You can also create an account with us for free to start bookmarking articles for later reading.
Matcha, a Japanese-born green tea powder, has become a popular choice in Bangkok’s café scene, often giving coffee and bubble tea a run for their money. From matcha lattes to soft-serve, this green tea powder is everywhere.
What’s behind the hype? Whether it’s the smooth, earthy taste or the boost of antioxidants and low caffeine, matcha has won over many. If you’re craving it in a drink or dessert, we’ve rounded up the best matcha spots in Bangkok to check out.
If you’re in the mood for a refined matcha experience, Peace Oriental Teahouse in Sukhumvit should be on your radar. With a soothing atmosphere and a focus on high-quality teas, this place serves up matcha like it’s an art form. From rich matcha lattes to elegant matcha desserts, everything here is crafted to perfection. The peaceful vibes and attention to detail will make you feel like you’ve stepped into a little slice of Japan, making it the perfect escape for tea lovers.
Location:Peace Oriental Teahouse, 47 Soi Sukhumvit 49/1, Khlong Tan Nuea, Watthana, Bangkok 10110
Looking for a matcha fix with a side of serenity? Tealily Café in Bangkok is your spot. This cozy café serves up some of the best matcha lattes, matcha cheesecakes, and matcha ice creams in the city, all in a calm, minimalist setting. Whether you’re a matcha newbie or a green tea pro, their delicious, handcrafted desserts and drinks will make your taste buds sing. It’s the perfect place to escape the hustle and bustle, sip on something sweet, and just chill.
Chaho Cafe in Bang Rak is a cozy little gem where matcha lovers can indulge in the green goodness. They’re known for their matcha lattes, soft serve, and tempting matcha tiramisu that are almost too pretty to eat. With a chic yet comfy vibe, this café is the perfect place to unwind and get your matcha fix.
Location:Chaho Cafe, 35 Phiphat 2, Bang Rak, Bangkok 10150
Wabi Cha
Need a zen moment in the middle of Bangkok? Wabi Cha in Pathum Wan has got you covered. Specializing in all things matcha, this little haven serves up everything from creamy matcha lattes to matcha soft serve and pastries. The quiet, cozy atmosphere is the perfect backdrop to enjoy these thoughtfully prepared treats. Whether you’re here to sip, snack, or both, Wabi Cha delivers an authentic matcha experience that’ll leave you feeling relaxed and satisfied.
Location:Wabi Cha, 59/7 Soi Chulalongkorn 12, Wang Mai, Pathum Wan, Bangkok 10330
Kyo Roll En in Pathum Wan is where matcha meets dessert magic. Famous for their matcha roll cakes and Uji matcha soft serve, this café is a matcha lover’s dream. If you’re craving something a little different, their Mango Yuzu Roll is a fun twist that combines tropical flavors with matcha goodness.
Get the latest curated content with The Beat Asia's newsletters. Sign up now for a weekly dose of the best stories, events, and deals delivered straight to your inbox. Don't miss out! Click here to subscribe.
Think, a mouthful of the oh-so-creamy velvety texture with a blend of graham cracker crust. What an irresistible combination that makes Cheesecake so iconic. This iconic dessert has captured the hearts of people worldwide, and in Bangkok, the passion for its delectable flavors is unparalleled.
When we think of cheesecake, the classic New York cheesecake often comes to mind, with its airy, souffle-like quality. Meanwhile, the innovative Basque burnt cheesecake has taken the culinary world by storm, transforming the way we perceive this beloved dessert with a bold new twist. With a plethora of creative variations and signature styles, the world of cheesecake is bursting with options that will leave you craving more.
We’ve struck a fork into the most decadent cheesecakes around Bangkok for you to try.
Truly Scrumptious
Truly Scrumptious offers a delightful range of creations that are not only very Instagrammable but also incredibly delicious. Their unique Basque Burnt Cheesecake (THB825 for 4.5" and THB1,650 for 8") steals the spotlight with its silky-smooth texture and a hint of saltiness. Coffee lovers will enjoy the Tiramisu Basque Cheesecake (THB1,750 for 8"), which provides an airy, chilled treat. For those seeking a lighter option, their limited-edition Coconut Cheesecake boasts a creamy texture without excessive sweetness. Additionally, the Peach Cheesecake adds a refreshing seasonal touch, though it is only available during certain times of the year. If you’re looking to indulge in a variety of cheesecake creations, Truly Scrumptious presents an impressive selection of delectable cakes.
Operating hours: Tuesday to Friday 9 AM to 5 PM, Saturday to Sunday 9 AM to 5:30 PM, Closed on Monday
Jerome Cheesecake
JÉRÔME Cheesecake is a popular cheesecake brand hailed from Ginza, Tokyo, and is renowned for its unbeatable, gooey, melt-in-the-mouth texture. If you’re already familiar with Mont Blanc by Kyo Roll En, you'll be pleased to know that it’s part of this Japanese-style dessert café, which has various branches throughout the city.
Chef Jérôme's signature recipe is crafted using the finest ingredients, including fresh Hokkaido dairy and rare, imported Basque cheese. This combination imparts multiple layers of nuanced flavor and a subtle yet refined aroma. The standout item on the menu is undoubtedly their Original Burnt Basque Cheesecake (THB2,000). However, they also offer an array of incredibly creative flavors, such as Matcha Basque Cheesecake (THB2,000), Durian Basque Cheesecake (THB2,200), Thai Tea Basque Cheesecake (THB2,000), and Black Truffle Cheesecake (THB2,800) with the option to add fresh truffle.
Can’t pick just one? Treat yourself to their 4-in-1 Cheesecake, allowing you to sample four different flavors at once.
Location:Jerome Cheesecake, Mont Blanc by Kyo Roll En - Thonglor13, 26 Thong Lo 13 Alley, Khlong Tan Nuea, Watthana, Bangkok 10110
Operating hours: 9 AM to 8 PM daily
The Cheesecake Factory
The Cheesecake Factory is a world-famous bakery that has a branch in Bangkok, offering not only a delightful selection of desserts but also over 30 specialty flavors of cheesecake awaiting you. For those who cherish the classics, the original cheesecake is a must-try, featuring a luscious sour cream topping, velvety cheesecake, and a perfectly crafted graham cracker crust. For those looking to spice things up, explore their innovative flavors like Cookie Dough Lover’s Cheesecake with pecans, Key Lime Cheesecake, Chocolate Mousse Cheesecake, Toasted Marshmallow S’mores Galore, Hershey’s Chocolate Bar Cheesecake, Pineapple Upside-Down Cheesecake, Godiva Chocolate Cheesecake, and Lemon Meringue Cheesecake.
Location:The Cheesecake Factory, Centralworld, Unit B131, Floor 1 Central World Bangkok Khwaeng Pathum Wan, Pathum Wan, Bangkok 10330
Operating hours: Monday to Friday 11 AM to 10 PM, Saturday to Sunday 10 AM to 10 PM
LeTAO
Le Tao is a cheesecake specialist from Hokkaido, renowned for its best-selling Fromage Double Cheesecake, which has become a global sensation. This cheesecake features a rich blend of Hokkaido cream, Italian mascarpone, and Australian cream cheeseset on a light and silky base, all topped with a crumbly no-bake layer. It promises a melt-in-the-mouth experience. Whether you choose the Fromage Double flavor (THB990),Chocolat Double (THB990), orMatcha Au Lait Double,you won’t be disappointed.
Location: Le Tao, EmQuartier, 693, 695 Sukhumvit Rd, Khlong Tan Nuea, Watthana, Bangkok 10110
Operating hours: 10 AM to 10 PM daily
Dean and Deluca
If you’re craving New York Cheesecake (THB2,100), there’s no better place to go than Dean and Deluca, the renowned American chain that celebrates its New York roots. Treat yourself to their classic New York Cheesecake, known for its luxurious, silky smooth texture that melts in your mouth. If you prefer a touch of tartness, try the Caramel Macadamia Cheesecake (THB2,220), which features cream cheese and lemon juice, topped with luscious caramel sauce and crunchy macadamia nuts. Additionally, their Carrot Cake (THB165 per slice) and Lemon Tart (THB185) are also favorites among café lovers.
Location: Dean and Deluca, Central Embassy, 2 Floor 1031 Phloen Chit Rd, Lumphini, Pathum Wan, Bangkok 10330
Operating hours: 10 AM to 10 PM daily
Pablo Cheesecake Tart
If you’re on the lookout for delightful cheese treats in both portable and party sizes, PABLO’s signature cheese tarts are the perfect choice. Hailing from Japan, these tarts are celebrated for their combination of crispy and fluffy textures, bursting with creamy cheese mousse and nestled in a double-baked, crunchy crust — reflecting a commitment to top-notch quality.
These bite-sized cheese tarts feature a tangy cream cheese filling and come in a variety of seasonal flavors, such as Crème Brûlée, Hazelnut Praline, Biscoff, and Strawberry. Additionally, you can choose their mini PABLO Basque Cheesecake, which is available in Matcha and Chocolate flavors.
Location: Pablo Cheesecake Tart, Siam Paragon, 991 Rama I Rd, Khwaeng Pathum Wan, Pathum Wan, Krung Thep Maha Nakhon 10330
Operating hours: 10 AM to 10 PM daily
Get the latest curated content with The Beat Asia's newsletters. Sign up now for a weekly dose of the best stories, events, and deals delivered straight to your inbox. Don't miss out! Click here to subscribe.
Getting your favorite cup of joe just got more stylish, as luxury fashion house Ralph Lauren, in partnership with the Central Marketing Group (CMG), has opened its very first Ralph’s Coffee outlet in Thailand!
Located at CentralWorld, Ralph’s Coffee brings the brand’s high-quality and specialty blends to coffee lovers in the country, along with its timeless American heritage vibe.
At the new outlet, coffee enthusiasts will get to experience Ralph’s Coffee’s New York cafe-inspired atmosphere. Of course, guests will also get a taste of the brand’s signature coffee, ranging from Ralph’s classic Roast, Espresso, and Decaf to their most raved-about Cappuccino, among others.
Customers can also look forward to a wide array of sweet treats at the new store, such as New York cheesecake, brownies, chocolate cake, carrot cake, and more. There is also various merchandise to take home, including mugs, caps, tote bags, sweaters, and accessories.
Launched in 2014 in New York City, Ralph’s Coffee is Ralph Lauren’s first coffee brand, known for its blends organically made with Central American, South American, and African beans. The brand’s opening in Thailand follows the launch of its stores in Singapore, Hong Kong, Seoul, and China.
Check out Ralph’s Coffee’s first Thailand store, located in front of the Ralph Lauren boutique in CentralWorld.
Get the latest curated content with The Beat Asia's newsletters. Sign up now for a weekly dose of the best stories, events, and deals delivered straight to your inbox. Don't miss out! Click here to subscribe.
Celebrating Christmas in Bangkok? While it may not be snowing, the holiday decorations here can transport you to a winter wonderland.
Bangkok offers much more than just festive drinks and Christmas Yule Log cakes. There are numerous cafes and restaurants that serve as the perfect festive hangout spots, filled with plenty of Instagram-worthy photo opportunities.
The enchanting holiday decor immerses you in the spirit of the season, complete with whimsical snowy landscapes and joyful jingles. Plus, many of these spots are whipping up unique treats that pair perfectly with their beautiful festive backdrops, making your exploration of the city an absolute must.
Here are all the Christmas-themed cafes to visit in Bangkok this holiday season:
B-Story Cafe
B-Story Cafe is the festive escape you’ve always dreamed of while living in a tropical Asian country. Every year, during the holiday season, this European-style café transforms into a complete Christmas wonderland,transporting you to a snowy landscape reminiscent of the West. With twinkling lights, Santa with his sleigh and reindeer, and Christmas trees adorned with snowflakes, everything here feels magical.
B-Story Cafe is known for reinventing its theme seasonally, whether it’s for Valentine's Day or Halloween, bringing a fresh and photogenic vibe each time. The aesthetically pleasing decorations make it an ideal spot for photo opportunities from various angles to capture the perfect Christmas picture. This year, there’s also a snow simulation machine and a dedicated Harry Potter zone to delight guests.
The café offers a delightful mix of Thai and Western cuisine, along with an array of pastries on the menu. Currently, it features Christmas-themed beverages, so be sure to try the Snow Holly (THB185) and Marshmallow Snowman Hot Chocolate (THB165).
Elder and Better is the perfect destination for a laid-back dining experience, nestled in a lush green environment that welcomes your furry friends too. With its enchanting Christmas decorations, including a stunning Christmas tree, twinkling lights, cherry blossom wreaths, and a cozy snowy vibe, the café creates an unforgettable festive atmosphere. Indulge in delectable seasonal specials such as the mouthwatering Australian Angus Ribeye with herb butter, rich mushroom soup, and flavorful Korean Chicken Nachos — each a must-try! Don’t forget to treat yourself to their classic homemade tiramisufor dessert. Not to mention, visitors can enjoy premium wines from around the world and indulge in cocktails while listening to live music every Friday through Sunday.
Operating hours: Monday to Thursday 11 AM to 10:30 PM, Friday to Sunday 11 AM to 11:30 PM
Unbirthday Cafe
Step into the enchanting world of Unbirthday Cafe, a cozy haven that bursts with a lively ambiance and vibrant decor. Renowned for its delicious desserts and cakes, the cafe also serves as an ideal backdrop for your Instagram photos. This festive season, it has transformed under the "Cookie & Candy Factory" theme,featuring Christmas trees, wreaths, and candy canes, while showcasing vibrant color palettes like mint green, bright red, and pink.
In addition to the festive decorations, the cafe has introduced special Christmas dishes that include Mr. Bob the Snowman in various offerings, along with cookie houses and Gingerbread Men. Guests can also enjoy a DIY Christmas Cake Fun experience,where they can create their own festive treats. The menu features a range of items with Christmas-themed decorations, including Unbirthday Gift Box Cookies, brownies, and a beautifully decorated cookie house, alongside tempting cake options like Strawberry Shortcake and Banoffee.
A standout feature of the cafe is the Photoautomat booth, where you can capture fun moments with friends using special Christmas-themed frames.
Area Five Cafe and Eatery has transformed into a breathtaking winter wonderland, complete with a beautiful botanical garden adorned with stunning decorative lights and Christmas trees. To fully embrace the holiday spirit, they offer three to four sets of Snowfall rounds for 15 minutes, allowing you to enjoy the picturesque snowy landscape.
While it’s tempting to pull out your camera and capture the café's charming corners, their festive menu—featuring creative drinks and desserts—is equally enticing. Be sure to try their Strawberry Matcha Latte (THB145),Confit de Canard(THB650), and delightful desserts like the Dark Chocolate Christmas (THB185), Santa Strawberry Parfait(THB285), or Christmas Tree Matcha Parfait (THB265).
Operating hours: Monday to Saturday, 11 AM to 10 PM
Chuanpisamai Cafe
Chuanpisamai Cafe is a romantic, vintage-style cafe decorated in soft white tones. This year, the theme is “Last Christmas,"as the beloved cafe will remain open only until January before closing its doors. For those seeking an elegant rustic ambiance, Chuanpisamai Cafe is the perfect spot for your Christmas afternoon tea gathering. With antique-style Christmas tree decorations and classy red and white ornaments, the cafe exudes a sophisticated yet old-fashioned vibe.
Whether you're in the mood for an English breakfast or traditional Thai Khai Kra Tha, the menu offers a wide variety of options. Sipping tea and enjoying pastries is a must — don’t miss out on their delectable desserts, including Red Velvet Cake,Banoffee Brulee, andTiramisu in a Cup.
Operating hours: Tuesday to Thursday 8 AM to 6:30 PM, Friday to Sunday 8 AM to 8 PM
Oakland Cafe X Restaurant
Oakland Cafe is a vibrant spot featuring a spacious garden that has transformed into a Christmas wonderland. Visitors can step inside the captivating glass dome, surrounded by festive gifts, twinkling Christmas trees, cheerful reindeer, and cozy blankets amidst a snowy setting. Enjoy capturing pictures around the snow-globe-themed dome and choose to sit in either the indoor or outdoor seating areas.
The cafe offers a diverse menu, from hearty breakfasts to succulent steaks, delightful pastas, and authentic Thai and Isaan flavors, along with delicious vegan and vegetarian dishes.For those with a sweet tooth, be sure to try their best-selling Lemon Tart (THB100) andPanna Cotta(THB195).
Get the latest curated content with The Beat Asia's newsletters. Sign up now for a weekly dose of the best stories, events, and deals delivered straight to your inbox. Don't miss out! Click here to subscribe.