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4 Secret And Lesser Known Cafes In Bangkok That Girls Will Love!

4 Secret And Lesser Known Cafes In Bangkok That Girls Will Love!

Food Travel
By christinelai on 12 Jul 2018

Don't we all just love Bangkok? The shopping, the food, the vibe....and not forgetting the huge plethora of exciting cafes scattered all over the country.

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Our facebook newsfeed and instagram are constantly littered with snapshots from several trending cafes in Bangkok. Yawn. Don't you want to try something a little less cliched perhaps? Alright, move over now, Neverland Siberian True Love Cafe, ‘After You’ and Unicorn Cafe. We present to you 4 secret and lesser known cafes in Bangkok with their locations!

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  1. Floral Cafe At Napasorn

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Bangkok’s flower market is a bustling place, open 24-hours a day . Situated in Pak Klong Talad, Bangkok, the flower market usually comes alive at night. A secret cafe, unknown to many,  lies hidden deep within and they serve really awesome tasting coffee.

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The cafe has a neat collection of vintage memorabilia. Apart from the amazing ambience and it's instagram worthy appearance, the cafe also serves a delightful collection of homemade coffee and scrumptious cakes.

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The Floral Cafe will enchant you and transport you into a word where a multitude of colourful flowers hang from all corners, crystals cascade from the ceiling and a rich luscious foliage encapsulates you.

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Address: 67 Chakphet Rd, Wang Burapha Phirom, Phra Nakhon, Bangkok 10200, Thailand.

Operating hours: Monday-Saturday 9am-12am; closed on Sundays

 

2. Organika Secret Cafe

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Hidden in Piman 49 complex on Sukhumvit Soi 49’s, Organika is a quaint greenhouse themed café located above their secret spa house. The complex is not only jaw-dropping gorgeous with it's majestic glass windows but also serves very reasonably priced food too! The style is distinctly European, its classy interior reminiscent of luxurious French mansions. The whole place has a very expensive vibe.

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Girls are bound to fall in love with this oh-so-pretty cafe!

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A gorgeous botanical scent permeates the entire cafe, making it not just a feast for the eyes, but a feast for the senses too.

Address6th Floor, Building A nman 49 Soi Soukhumvit 49 Wattana North-KlongTon 10110, Bangkok, Thailand

Opening Hours: 10am to 9pm daily

3. Nana Coffee Roasters

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A veritable cornucopia of interesting knick-knacks placed together.

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Located in the heart of Yaowarat, Chinatown near Hua Lamphong train station, this cute little shophouse café is hidden away at a small, rustic lane away from the main road.

The cafe has a diffident and rustic charm, making an ideal place to escape too when one has grown weary of the bustling streets of Bangkok.

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Clearly as it's name suggests, the highlight of this photogenic baby is the coffee.

Nana Coffee Roasters exudes an industrial-chic vibe that is guaranteed to be an instant hit with all photographers and instagrammers. It is also slighty off-the-beaten track, it's utilitarian facade offering a refreshing change from the more typically known cafes in Bangkok.

Address: 31-33 Soi Nana (at Oneday Wallflowers, 2nd Fl), Pom Prap Sattru Phai, Bangkok

Opening Hours: Monday to Sunday: 11am to 7pm

4. Tropical Swell Bannkok

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The moment you step into this cafe, you'd feel like you'd been transported straight into Hawaii with it's cheerful tropical backdrop.  This pretty cafe offers a huge number of desserts, which all taste as swell as it's name suggests. For all mango lovers, you may rejoice now for there is mango bingsu! Who can deny that mangoes always seem to taste best in Thailand?

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It's a perfect place to enjoy some cold desserts and toast while escaping the oppressive and sweltering heat of Bangkok!

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Opening Hours: Mon-Fri, 12pm to 9pm; Sat-Sun, 11am to 9pm