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Calin Cafe
Stepping inside Calin Cafe, you’ll be struck by the resolutely European vibe: lots of dark oak, a classic black and white checkered floor, striped awnings and marble table tops. Aside from the Paris-evoking decor, the staff are all spruced up in black vests with bowties, and an on-site bakery...
Carbony
A new addition to Phra Arthit, the two-story café Carbony boasts a stylish decor of black panels and wooden furniture. The shiny Spirit Triplette coffee machine at the front hints at what’s in store, with most of the coffee beans here roasted on-site. Order an iced coffee (from B65) or chocolate...
Casa Lapin
The story goes that the owner here, Surapan Tanta, an architect, was frustrated that he couldn’t find a good enough cup of coffee to start his morning. This led him to Chiang Mai, where he spent a year seriously studying how to make a cup of Joe and fell in love with the slower brew methods, which...
Casa Lapin (Ari)
As promised, the team behind the oh-so-trendy cafe Casa Lapin have expanded to Ari. The new branch adds a proper food menu, so seat yourself amid the homey, industrial-tinged décor (not too different from the Sukhumvit Soi 49 branch) and enjoy Western comfort dishes like the breakfast burrito (B240...
Casa Lapin x26
The very hip cafe Casa Lapin has opened their fourth branch, expanding the empire even further with a hostel, co-working space and flower shop. The bigger venue boasts the familiar industrial loft style of high ceilings, wooden floors and red brick walls, while big windows let in lots of light. The...
Casa Lapin x49
Hipster haunt Casa Lapin expanded beyond its rabbit-hole original branch to serve up a good cup of joe in a larger, even more lovely, venue. The brains behind this new hidden café’s Brooklyn-evoking industrial décor is Be Grey (whose previous work includes Karmakamet and In the Mood for Love). The...
Catunambu
Catunambu is a 118-year-old brand of coffee that originated in Andalusia, in the South of Spain. Already supplying beans to cafes and restaurants around Bangkok, the brand just opened its first branch here, right beside BTS Sala Daeng. In drinks like cafe con leche, cafe tupe, or vienes, Catunambu...
Cavefeine
A joint partnership between barista Saowalak Chinangkoolpiwat (formerly of the defunct Café No. 9 in Ekkamai) and a group of Genie Records-affiliated artists and musicians, cutesy café Cavefeine looks to do both caffeinated beverages and Thai comfort food with slight twists.   Claiming to use...
Ceresia Coffee Roasters
Owned by a Thai-Venezuelan family, Ceresia Coffee Roasters sells single origin and original blended coffee sourced from a variety of farms worldwide, roasted in small batches and rotated seasonally. Nestled in a small, brick and wood dominated venue, try their filter coffee (B95) or a flat white (...
Cha Panya
Thanks to a monochrome and minimal decor, plus a location tucked down Sukhumvit Soi 59 that affords lawns on all sides of the little tea house, the atmosphere here should do wonders for your frayed nerves. Then come the teas, carefully brewed in state-of-the art glassware with your own 3-minute...
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