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CU Latte
Bangkok’s first social enterprise cafe has opened doors in Ratchada. CU Latte pledges to help farmers and communities in the remote highland village of Doi Phahi by donating nine percent of its coffee sales directly to them. The idea comes from a Singaporean consultant whose love for Thailand urged...
Cupcake Love
Like its name suggests, Cup Cake Love specializes in cupcakes and has five branches citywide. We recommend their signature cupcakes which are red velvet and ulimate chocolate (starting at B90). For bite-size lovers, a set of 4 mini cupcakes is priced at B125. The place also serves blue apple soda (...
Cylub
Old Town bike shop Eight Ridar now also caters to regular office-folk as well as cyclists. What once was a small counter serving only pick-me-up coffees to customers is now Cylub, a full-blown food spot.   Savory dishes include a wide variety of salads, pastas, and toasts, like the liver pate with...
David’s Bakery
One of Bangkok's freakshake pioneers has another branch, joining Onnut’s much-anticipated Habito Community Mall.   Following the original at Terminal 21, the new David’s Bakery outpost continues to deal in super-thick shakes (try the Chocolate Malt Brownie, B270), while there's even more focus on...
De May Coffee House
With outdoor seating in the garden and plenty of shade, this vintage-style cafe is a welcome respite in the achingly hip Nimmanhaemin neighborhoood. Indulge yourself with the honey toast waffle topped with fresh fruits (B115), the coconut pie (B80), or a slice of Thai tea crepe cake (B75). De May...
Dean & Deluca (Emquartier)
This newest branch of the New York deli chain remains a top spot for quick meals, ranging from sandwiches and salads to quesadillas, pizzas and roasted chicken. It also sells cold cuts and cheese, as well as drinks, from sparkling water to Champagne. The best news? They now make sandwiches using...
Di Cafe
Hidden down a tranquil soi right near BTS Ratchathewi, Di Cafe by Monomer is a warm spot for breakfast, cakes and a cup of joe.   Situated right by the Monomer hostel, the cafe's highlights go beyond coffee (made with locally roasted beans) to the likes of the refreshing lychee tea (B85).   Aside...
Double Slash Rama 3
With its new branch on Rama 3, Double Slash draws inspiration from the striking Streamline Moderne movement, and the glass-fronted, all-white outpost is pulling in cafe-hoppers by the dozen.    The cafe gained a following with its first branch off Arun Amarin Road, near the Rama 8 bridge. At this...
Drop by Dough
If you’re the type to travel for a decent donut, then hop on the BTS because Drop by Dough is pumping out some drool-inducing specimens. Located just minutes’ walk from Udom Suk station, the picturesque cafe is a carefully curated blend of dark woods, midnight blues, curves and lines—the perfect...
Drop by Dough (EmQuartier)
Drop by Dough, the decadent donut brand that got its start in Udom Sok, has opened a third branch on the first floor of glitzy EmQuartier, with a dine and wine option for the first time.    This spot is not just for donut lovers anymore. Now you’ll find a range of savory comfort food on the menu,...
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