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Red Diamond (CentralWorld)
Red Diamond, Lad Phrao’s rusty temple to coffee, has opened in the center of town. The elegant dark-wood counter at CentralWorld goes beyond espresso to offer coffee from PourSteady, SteamPunk and other forms of gadgetry you don’t usually see at the mall—reflected in prices that start at B120 for...
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REES
You can't move for coffee places in Thailand's biggest airport but REES aims to give airport-goers the ultimate in artisanal coffee.  For something chocolatey and nutty, sip the Fake-Off Blend, which is a combination of Indonesian and Thai Arabica—best enjoyed in a cup of cappuccino (B126 Hot;...
Roastology
Five-year-old coffee roasters Roastology have opened their first showroom and compact cafe in Sala Daeng. Here, they not only showcase house-roasted and -blended beans through espresso-based cups (from B100) and slow-bar (from B80 for Thai beans; from B150 for imported beans) but also create as...
Roots (Sathorn)
Following the success of their Thonglor branch at The Commons, Roots has opened another joint right beside BTS Surasak. Here, coffee snobs can get their fill of fruity cold brews and coffee shakes, with beans sourced from the north of Thailand—you can even write on a postcard with a message for...
Round About
With a whopping four floors, new cafe-slash-working space Round About is as comfortable as it is functional. Workspaces are rented out at B180 a day or B100 for less than three hours, with customers also given access to seek free legal services.  While the coffee comes from Chiang Mai, the food is...
Saffron
Saffron’s 19th birthday’s just passed and this warm bakery is still going strong. Headed by an ex-UFM bakery instructor, the shop offers more than 20 kinds of cakes, pies and other pastries. Don’t judge the treats by their rustic, old-school look­—there are some real flavors here. The coconut cake...
Sarnies Bangkok
The buzz: While it’s been possible to sample Sarnies’ perfectionist roast profiles at their Kram garden offshoot, A Stimulant by Sarnies, for a while, the hip Singapore coffee chain has only just opened its first fully-fledged Bangkok branch—a charming spot just five minutes’ walk from BTS Saphan...
Sarnies Roastery
After serving residents and cafe-hoppers for over three years at its gorgeous shop near the river, hip Bangrak cafe Sarnies is expanding into central Bangkok.   The coffee connoisseurs, who came to Bangkok via Singapore, are expanding their footprint with a new space near the top of leafy Soi...
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Sarnies Sourdough
The Sarnies group grows again with a new bakery in Charoenkrung.   Sarnies Sourdough boasts a menu filled with pastries, indulgent toasties, and sourdough loaves baked fresh daily using only sustainable stoneground flour farmed and milled in Australia.   Try their signature cruffins, available in...
Scenema Café
Hustle away to Samut Prakan to find Scenema, a striking cafe that aims to capture the faded glory of old cinemas. Adorned with antique popcorn cabinets, a photo booth, red theater-like chairs, and a red carpet, the cafe can’t make up for the loss of Bangkok’s standalone theaters (Scala, the Siam,...
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