
Let’s be honest, Bangkok’s food scene is no secret. From high-flying rooftops to humble street carts, there’s no shortage of places to fill your boots. But what about the tucked-away treasures? The off-the-radar spots you stumble upon and immediately want to keep to yourself? This one’s for the curious eaters, the adventurous diners, and anyone tired of the same old lists.
Hidden gems for Bangkok foodies
Restaurant | Short Description | Hours | Recommendations |
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Buenazo by Na Projects | A Peruvian gem at The Commons Thonglor offering bold and vibrant flavours like Classico Ceviche and Arroz Verde Con Pollo. | Everyday, 12pm – 9.30pm | Classico Ceviche, Arroz Verde Con Pollo, Yuca Fries |
BIB: Break in Bangkok | A creative Thai fusion spot in Trinity Mall with standout dishes like Spaghetti Prawns with Curry Powder Lava and Grilled Ma-Kuean Chicken. | Mon – Sat: 11am – 10pm (Closed Sundays) | Beef Tongue with Salted Egg Yolk, Hang Le Croquette Balls, Spaghetti Prawns with Curry Powder Lava |
CALM Bangkok | Relaxed alfresco spot in Sukhumvit with Angus Beef Steak, Burrata Salad, and a variety of cocktails, offering a laid-back escape. | Mon – Fri: 4.30pm – Midnight, Sat – Sun: 11am – Midnight | Angus Beef Steak, Burrata Salad, Tapenade, Chocolate Sorbet |
Bisou Bangkok | Chic French-Mediterranean bistro offering dishes like slow-cooked beef cheek and whole roasted pigeon in a cozy, intimate setting. | Tue – Sun: 5pm till late (Closed Mondays) | Tuna Tartare, Whole Roasted Pigeon, Beef Cheek, Chocolate Soufflé |
PRYM Brunch & Bar | Hidden gem inside a restored 100-year-old Thai house, serving up classic brunch favourites like PRYM Signature Breakfast and fresh salmon on toast. | Everyday, 8am – 11pm | PRYM Signature Breakfast, Pork Knuckle, French Omelette, Salmon on Toast, Strawberry Pannacotta |
Kinnaree by Vanessa WU | Revived Thai fine-dining with a modern twist, offering dishes like Roasted Duck Curry and Durian Fried Rice. | Everyday, 12pm – 11pm | Roasted Duck Curry, Som Tum with River Prawns, Durian Fried Rice |
Latin American soul food on Soi Sukhumvit 23, with signature dishes like Beef Shank Barbacoa and Tiger Prawn Ceviche. | Wed – Sun: 5pm – 11pm (Closed Mon & Tue) | Beef Shank Barbacoa, Tiger Prawn Ceviche | |
Bonjour Bonsoir | Under-the-radar French café and bouillon at Alliance Française, offering buttery croissants and retro-style French classics. | Mon – Wed: 8.30am – 6pm, Thu – Sun: 8.30am – midnight | Custard Fruit Tart, Burrata Salad, Croissants, Daily French Pastries |
Mizuki Omakase | Intimate sushi counter in Thonglor, offering an omakase experience with seasonal Japanese treasures from a Tokyo-trained chef. | Everyday, 12pm – 12am (courses: 12pm – 2.30pm & 5.30pm – 8pm) | New Moon Omakase Course, Handroll Omakase Course |
Softa | Swedish pick-and-mix candy paradise in ICONSIAM with over 80 kinds of sweets, offering the perfect treat for any candy lover. | Everyday, 10am – 10pm | Pick-and-mix candy selection, Marabou chocolates, Aladdin chocolate box |
Kalamansi Kafe | Filipino flavours at a cosy spot on Soi Suan Phlu, with dishes like crispy pork belly and Tuna Kinilaw that bring the soul of the Philippines to Bangkok. | Wed – Mon: 10am – 9pm (Closed Tuesdays) | Pork Belly Adobo, Kalderetang Kambing, Tuna Kinilaw, Crispy Pata |
Molino Bangkok | Mexican oasis on Soi Sukhumvit 11, with tacos like Baja Fish and Beef Tongue, plus a lively atmosphere for all-you-can-eat taco nights. | Everyday, 7am – 1am | Baja Fish Taco, Beef Tongue Taco |
NóMADA Bangkok | South American soul meets Thai spice at NóMADA, with dishes like Coastal Ceviche Platter and Wood-Grilled Ribeye. | Lunch: Everyday, 11am – 2.30pm, Dinner: Everyday, 5.30pm – 11pm | Coastal Ceviche Platter, Wood-Grilled Ribeye, Pescado del Día |
Patisserie Rosie | Parisian-inspired patisserie in Bangkok, with delicate treats like La Rosie mousse and Basque Burnt Cheesecake. | Mon – Fri: 10.30am – 7pm, Sat – Sun: 10.30am – 9pm | Cherry Ripe, La Rosie, Basque Burnt Cheesecake |
We’ve rounded up some of Bangkok’s best hidden gems — the kind of places with big flavour, bags of charm, and just enough mystery to make you feel like you’re in the know.
Buenazo by Na Projects

Looking for a bite that packs a punch and a story? Buenazo by Na Projects is the Peruvian gem hiding in plain sight at The Commons Thonglor — and trust us, it lives up to its name. In Peru, “buenazo” means something like “unbelievably good,” and one mouthful in, you’ll get why. This isn’t just dinner — it’s a passport to Lima, no visa required.
Chef Santiago Fernández brings the soul of Peru to Bangkok with dishes that are bold, bright, and bursting with sazón. His Classico Ceviche is a lightning bolt of flavour — local sea bass swimming in punchy leche de tigre — and the Arroz Verde Con Pollo turns chicken and rice into a delicious, melt-in-your-mouth wonder. The Yuka Fries? A crispy snack served with a Huancaina sauce that’ll make your taste buds dance the marinera.
What makes this place extra special? It’s all heart. From the open kitchen’s theatrical sizzle to the wooden planks repurposed from sunken Thai boats, everything here has soul. Chef Santi and his team are big on sustainability, community, and cooking with purpose and it shows in every bite.
Sip on a frothy Pisco Sour like a true Limeño or cool off with a Pisco Sonic if you’re keeping things light. Either way, you’re in for a ride that’s chévere (that’s Peruvian slang for “awesome”).
Location: The Commons Thonglor
Hours: Everyday, 12pm – 9.30pm
Recommendations: Classico Ceviche, Arroz Verde Con Pollo, Yuca Fries
Drink recommendations: Pisco Sour
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BIB: Break in Bangkok

Ready to flip your idea of Thai dining on its head? BIB: Break in Bangkok hides inside Trinity Mall on Silom, offering up Thai fusion that’s as creative as it is comforting. This isn’t just a casual, boring lunch spot — it’s a place where familiar flavours get reinvented with flair.
Think standout dishes like Spaghetti Prawns with Curry Powder Lava, Grilled Ma-Kuean Chicken, and Khao Soi Beef with Thai Wagyu — each plate telling a delicious story of innovation and personality. And if you’re into surprises, Beef Tongue with Salted Egg Yolk, Chicken Wing Stuffed with Biryani, and Hang Le Croquette Balls are on the menu to keep you guessing — in the best possible way.
What truly sets BIB apart is its personality. With a casual izakaya vibe, welcoming staff, and the chef stopping by tables to share the inspiration behind the dishes, meals feel friendly, memorable — and never ordinary.
Location: Trinity Mall, Silom
Hours: Monday – Saturday: 11am – 10pm (closed Sundays)
Recommendations: Beef Tongue with Salted Egg Yolk, Hang Le Croquette Balls, Spaghetti Prawns with Curry Powder Lava, Ice Cream Selection (filled with awesome, inventive flavours!)
Drink recommendations: One of their house cocktails
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CALM Bangkok

Ever dream of stumbling into someone’s effortlessly cool backyard party — the kind with twinkly fairy lights, sizzling steaks, and a cocktail in hand? That’s CALM Bangkok in a nutshell. Hidden away on Sukhumvit Soi 31, this alfresco gem is part French bistro, part garden bar, part “how is this not my new favourite hangout?”
The vibe? Pure laid-back magic. Think cosy garden tables, easy chatter, and the occasional soundtrack of clinking glasses and live Friday night music. The food? Straight fire — literally. Start with the Burrata Salad or homemade Tapenade, then dive into their Angus Beef Steak with golden house fries and your choice of sauce (we’re obsessed with the Nam Jim Jaew and Chimichurri). Save room for the Chocolate Sorbet made with local Kad Kokoa chocolate — it’s rich, velvety, and the perfect nightcap.
Drinks flow as easily as the vibes: signature cocktails, craft beers, and wine that tastes even better under the stars. Oh, and bring your dog — your furry plus-one is as welcome as you are!
CALM isn’t just dinner; it’s a little escape from Bangkok’s buzz. Whether it’s a post-work wind-down or a lazy weekend hangout, this garden hideaway will have you coming back for “just one more” every time.
Location: 231/2 Sukhumvit Soi 31 (Soi Sawasdee), Watthana, Bangkok 10110
Hours: Monday – Friday: 4.30pm – Midnight & Saturday – Sunday: 11am – Midnight
Recommendation: Angus Beef Steak, Burrata Salad, Tapenade, Chocolate Sorbet
Drink Recommendation: Craft Beers, Signature Espresso Martini, French Wines
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Bisou Bangkok

Down a leafy side street off Suan Phlu, Bisou feels like that effortlessly cool friend who knows how to throw a dinner party: warm, stylish, a bit cheeky, and always serving something delicious. It blends Parisian bistro charm with Bangkok’s laid-back buzz, creating a space that’s both intimate and alive.
The vibe is effortlessly chic: warm wood, soft lighting, and a buzzy open kitchen where you can see the chefs at work, doing what they do best — which is, quite frankly, turning out bangers. The menu leans French-Mediterranean, but with local twists and an adventurous heart. Think: slow-cooked beef cheek in a thick, beer-based sauce, whole roasted pigeon, and a selection of tartare dishes that’ll have you plotting your return before dessert arrives.
The drinks are no afterthought either. The wine list is smartly curated with a natural and biodynamic focus, and the cocktails? Elegant, herbaceous, and just punchy enough to match the energy of the room.
Bisou is the kind of place that flies just under the radar — but once you’re in on the secret, it’s hard to stay away!
Location: Soi Suan Phlu 2, Sathorn, Bangkok
Hours: Tuesday – Sunday: 5pm till late (closed Mondays) — reservations recommended!
Recommendations: Tuna Tartare, Whole Roasted Pigeon, Beef Cheek, Chocolate Soufflé
Drink recommendations: Yuzu cocktail, homemade Limoncello, Espresso Martini
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PRYM Brunch & Bar

Step into PRYM Brunch & Bar, and you’ll feel like you’ve wandered into a secret garden with a serious eye for design. Tucked inside a beautifully restored 100-year-old Thai house on Sap Road, this hidden gem marries old-world charm with laid-back brunch vibes — and trust us, the setting alone is worth the visit.
Once home to a former Prime Minister, the space still oozes history, but with a modern twist: lush greenery, pet-friendly patios, and artfully plated dishes that feel just as thoughtful as the interiors. Whether you’re catching up with friends over fluffy pancakes or flying solo with a flat white and your laptop, PRYM’s got you covered.
The PRYM Signature Breakfast is a crowd-pleaser for a reason — stacked with homemade sausage, eggs, bacon, hash browns, and toast, it hits all the comfort notes. Looking for something lighter? Go for the French Omelette or Salmon on Toast. Their Strawberry Pannacotta and Garden of Gem are not to be missed, either — just the right amount of sweetness to round off your meal.
The drink menu is just as strong, with highlights like the refreshing Berry Blossom Fizz and their signature Iced PRYM Matcha Latte, which regulars swear by.
Elegant but unpretentious, historic yet playful — PRYM Brunch & Bar is a low-key showstopper that deserves a spot on every Bangkok foodie’s radar.
Location: 2 Sap Road, Si Phraya, Bang Rak, Bangkok 10500
Hours: Everyday, 8am – 11pm
Recommendation: PRYM Signature Breakfast, Pork Knuckle, French Omelette, Salmon on Toast, Strawberry Pannacotta
Drink Recommendation: Berry Blossom Fizz, PRYM Matcha Latte
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Kinnaree by Vanessa WU

If Bangkok’s dining scene were a treasure map, Kinnaree by Vanessa WU would be marked with a big, glittering X. This revived Thai fine-dining classic, once a Sukhumvit mainstay, has danced back into the spotlight post-COVID with a bold new rhythm — think grandma’s secret recipes dressed to the nines.
Nestled just off the bustling Sukhumvit Soi 8, Kinnaree blends heritage Thai flavours with a wink of glamour and a whole lot of heart. Vanessa Wu, a creative force with a flair for design and storytelling, has given the space a jaw-dropping makeover — equal parts modern elegance and whimsical charm. Think rattan curves, tropical prints, and a vibe that says, “pull up a chair and stay awhile.”
On the plate, it’s all killer, no filler. Classic dishes like Roasted Duck Curry and Som Tum with River Prawns pack a punch, while vibrant newcomers like the Durian Fried Rice keep things fresh. It’s Thai comfort food turned up to eleven, lovingly plated with a modern twist that doesn’t forget its roots.
Perfect for date nights, catch-ups, or a solo meal out, Kinnaree is a rare bird — a spot that nails both style and substance. Don’t sleep on their cocktail list either; it’s as cheeky and colourful as the décor!
Location: 43 Soi Sukhumvit 8, Khlong Toei, Bangkok 10110
Hours: Everyday, 12pm – 11pm
Recommendation: Roasted Duck Curry, Som Tum with River Prawns, Durian Fried Rice
Drink Recommendation: Chiang Mai Cocktail
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Carito’s

Some places just get flavour — and Carito’s is one of them. Tucked down Soi Sukhumvit 23, this fiery little hideout serves up Latin American soul food with style. It’s cosy, it’s vibey, and it smells like something magical’s been sizzling on the grill since noon (because it has!).
Chef Carito, the heart and soul behind the name, fuses family recipes with Bangkok creativity, delivering dishes that are comforting, surprising, and wildly satisfying. You won’t find stiff fine dining here — it’s more like dinner at your coolest friend’s place, if your friend happened to be a culinary genius with a soft spot for chimichurri and salsa verde.
The menu? Fire-forward, feel-good, and unapologetically flavourful. The Beef Shank Barbacoa is a must — slow-cooked beef shank served with mole poblano and mojo verde, it’s the kind of dish you’ll daydream about. The Roasted Chicken Leg is also to die for, but the star of the show is their signature Tiger Prawn Ceviche — absolutely delicious!
Cocktails lean playful and punchy, with a Latin kick — think guava pisco sours and spicy margaritas. Add a cosy patio, warm service, and the hum of Latin tunes in the background, and you’ve got yourself one of Bangkok’s tastiest secrets.
Location: 549 Sukhumvit Alley 22, Khlong Tan, Sub-district, Bangkok 10110
Hours: Wednesday – Sunday, 5pm – 11pm (closed Monday and Tuesday)
Recommendation: Beef Shank Barbacoa, Tiger Prawn Ceviche
Drink Recommendation: Guava Pisco Sour, Oaxacan Old-Fashioned
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Bonjour Bonsoir

Tucked inside the leafy grounds of Alliance Française on Witthayu Road, Bonjour Bonsoir is the kind of spot you’d walk right past — and seriously regret it. This under-the-radar French café-meets-bouillon is the bee’s knees for anyone who dreams in buttery croissants and candlelit bistro dinners.
By day, it’s all warm light, rich coffee, and dainty house-made pastries that practically whisper “treat yourself.” But come evening, the place kicks into high gear — transforming into a lively, retro-style bouillon where tables fill with laughter, clinking glasses, and comforting French classics served with flair. It’s giving Parisian soul with Bangkok ease.
The food? Think flaky tarts, crisp salads, and that custard fruit tart everyone secretly orders two of. The burrata salad is a crowd-pleaser when it’s on the menu, and if you time it right, you might catch a live jazz set or a cheeky exhibition in the gallery next door — très chic, no?
With its easy elegance and just-the-right-amount-of-French-drama, Bonjour Bonsoir is perfect whether you’re fuelling up with a flat white or settling in for a full-blown dinner avec wine and vibes.
Location: 179 Witthayu Road (Alliance Française), Lumphini, Pathum Wan, Bangkok 10330
Hours: Monday – Wednesday: 8.30am – 6pm & Thursday – Sunday: 8.30am – midnight
Recommendation: Beef Bourguignon, French Onion Soup (both part of the budget-friendly lunch set!), Thai Tea Basque Cheesecake
Drink Recommendation: Cappuccino (with signature medium or dark roast blends!)
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Mizuki Omakase

Blink and you might miss it — but behind an unassuming façade in the Thonglor area lies Mizuki Omakase, one of Bangkok’s best-kept secrets for sushi lovers in the know. This intimate 10-seat counter isn’t about flashy décor or viral gimmicks. It’s about quiet precision, top-tier ingredients, and the kind of craftsmanship that turns dinner into theatre.
Helmed by Chef Mizuki Kawano, a Tokyo-trained master with a cult following, the experience here is all about trust. You take your seat, surrender your palate, and watch as a symphony of aged fish, perfectly seasoned rice, and hand-grated wasabi unfolds before you — piece by piece. Each bite is served at the ideal temperature, with the perfect brush of soy or citrus, and timed like a whisper.
Expect seasonal treasures flown in directly from Japan — buttery otoro, creamy uni, briny-sweet hotate, and whatever else the chef deems freshest and finest that day. Even the tamago here is no afterthought — it’s fluffy, custardy perfection with a caramelised kiss on top.
The vibe? Serene, reverent, and deeply satisfying. It’s the kind of place where conversation fades, camera shutters go quiet, and the only thing that matters is the next perfect bite.
Location: 15/1, 4th Floor, Soi Sukhumvit 31, Khlong Toei Nuea, Watthana, Bangkok 10110
Hours: Everyday, 12pm – 12am (courses served between 12pm – 2.30pm and 5.30pm – 8pm)
Recommendation: New Moon Omakase Course, Handroll Omakase Course (gluten-free option available!)
Drink Recommendation: Warm Junmai Sake, Umeshu on the rocks
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Softa

Got a sweet tooth that’s begging for something a little different? Softa at ICONSIAM brings a slice of Sweden to Bangkok with its pick-and-mix candy paradise!
Hidden on the 6th floor near Harbour Land, this vibrant little shop offers over 80 kinds of Swedish sweets — from fizzy fish gummies to creamy Marabou chocolates — ready for you to scoop, mix, and munch your heart out.
Founded by childhood pals Gustaf and Kenny, Softa shares the beloved Swedish tradition of “lördagsgodis” (Saturday candy) — the perfect excuse to treat yourself guilt-free every weekend. As the Swedes say, “Smaka på livet” — “Taste life!” — and what better way to do that than with a bag full of colourful, playful candies?
Whether you’re a fan of sour tangs or classic liquorice (an acquired taste but totally worth it), this place has something to tickle every fancy. Perfect for movie nights, gifts, or just a cheeky snack-on-the-go, Softa is a candy-lover’s dream come true right in the heart of Bangkok!
Location: Floor 6, ICONSIAM
Hours: Everyday, 10am – 10pm
Recommendation: Pick-and-mix candy selection, Marabou chocolates (Mintkrokant, Apelsinkrokant, Schweizernöt), Aladdin chocolate box
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Kalamansi Kafe

Filipino flavours don’t always get the spotlight in Bangkok — but Kalamansi Kafe is here to change that, one crispy pork slab at a time.
Tucked away like a well-kept secret on Soi Suan Phlu in Sathorn, this spot is where Bangkok’s foodie adventurers get a proper taste of the Philippines. With its cosy vibe and warm, welcoming crew, this little gem brings the heart and soul of Filipino cooking right to the bustling streets of Bangkok.
The menu here is a celebration of comfort food done the Filipino way — think Crispy Pata (pork knuckle) that cracks just right, Tuna Kinilaw that melts in your mouth, and the rich, hearty Kalderetang Kambing loaded with tender mutton and vegetables. Every dish is crafted with care, packed with flavour and tradition, and served up by an all-Filipino team that knows exactly how to make you feel at home — like a Sunday roast, but with a tropical twist.
Whether you’re a Pinoy missing the tastes of home or just a curious foodie ready to explore something new, Kalamansi Kafe is a treasure trove of bold flavours and genuine hospitality. It’s the kind of spot that sticks with you — like a good story told over shared plates and plenty of laughter. Pop in, tuck in, and prepare for a proper feast!
Location: 101, 11 Thanon Suan Phlu, Thung Maha Mek, Sathon, Bangkok 10120
Hours: Wednesday – Monday, 10am – 9pm (closed Tuesdays)
Recommendation: Pork Belly Adobo, Crispy Pata, Tuna Kinilaw, Kalderetang Kambing, Sans Rival Cake
Drink Recommendation: Thai Pinoy Mojito (with Kalamansi juice!)
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Molino Bangkok

Welcome to Molino Bangkok — a Mexican oasis tucked away on Soi Sukhumvit 11, serving up vibrant flavours and hidden-gem charm for Bangkok foodies in the know. With papel picado fluttering overhead and an energy that says fiesta in miniature, Molino transports you somewhere sunnier without leaving town.
Chef Lenny Nigro, whose résumé spans New York to Mexico, brings serious credibility, grinding their own masa, fermenting house salsas, and pouring margaritas that demand applause alongside your dinner.
The stars of the show? Tacos, of course! Whether you go for the crispy Baja Fish or the rich Beef Tongue, every bite packs a punch. And if you’re in the know, you’ll swing by on Sundays, Tuesdays, or Thursdays for their free-flow taco nights — an all-you-can-eat fiesta that’ll have you rolling home in the best possible way.
The vibe is buzzy, casual, and just the right amount of chaotic — think dinner with friends that turns into spontaneous dancing. It’s the kind of place you stumble into once and instantly add to your favourites list.
Location: 21/4 Soi Sukhumvit 11, Khlong Toei Nuea, Watthana, Bangkok 10110
Hours: Everyday, 7am – 1am
Recommendation: Baja Fish Taco, Beef Tongue Taco
Drink Recommendation: Mango Chilli Margarita, Classic Margarita
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NóMADA Bangkok

Tucked away inside Baan Dusit Thani like a well-kept family secret, NóMADA Bangkok is where South American soul dances with Thai spice — and the result is pure fuego. Think glowing embers, smoky aromas curling through the air, and a playlist of Latin beats that whispers, vamos a bailar! This is not just dinner — it’s a fiesta on a plate.
At the helm is Chef Nano, a culinary capitán who treats every dish like a postcard from the Latin coast. There’s zesty ceviche that snaps like a sea breeze, grilled meats that taste like they’ve tangoed with fire, and seafood so fresh it practically swims to your table. Local produce meets prime imported beef in a menu full of sunshine, swagger, and sabor.
It’s the kind of place where you come for the steak and stay for the stories. Bring a date, bring your crew — either way, you’ll be greeted like familia. The vibe is laid-back but never lazy, the staff are all charm, and the cocktails? Let’s just say they don’t pull their punches.
Location: Baan Dusit Thani, 116 Sala Daeng Rd, Silom, Bang Rak, Bangkok 10500
Hours:
- Lunch: Everyday, 11am – 2.30pm
- Dinner: Everyday, 5.30pm – 11pm
Recommendation: Coastal Ceviche Platter, Wood-Grilled Ribeye, Pescado del Día
Drink Recommendation: Pisco Sour, Mezcal Margarita
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Patisserie Rosie

Patisserie Rosie is the kind of spot that feels like it was plucked straight from a Parisian daydream — with just the right touch of Tokyo finesse. Vintage Art Deco details, soft lighting, and display cases filled with edible art? You’ll want to move in.
Let’s talk favourites. The La Rosie is a love letter to florals, with rose-yoghurt mousse, lychee compote, and just enough fragrance to feel like you’re eating a perfume ad — in the best way. And don’t even think about skipping the Basque Burnt Cheesecake — lightly torched on top, creamy in the middle, and served with a tangy blueberry sauce that’ll make you swoon.
But the fun doesn’t stop at cake. The Raspberry & Lychee Viennese Soda is as pretty as it is refreshing — fizzy, floral, and perfect for Bangkok’s heat. And if you’re more of a coffee person, their hand-drip brews made with Chiang Rai beans are smooth, fragrant, and made to pair with that second slice.
Elegant, whimsical, and crafted with heart — Patisserie Rosie isn’t just a patisserie, it’s a sugar-dusted escape.
Location: 18 Soi Atthakawi 1 Room No.A104-105, Khlong Tan, Khet Klong Toei, Bangkok 10110
Hours: Monday – Friday: 10.30am – 7pm & Saturday – Sunday: 10.30am – 9pm
Recommendation: Cherry Ripe, La Rosie, Basque Burnt Cheesecake
Drink Recommendation: Yuzu Soda, one of their Chinese teas
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So there you have it, proof that Bangkok’s best bites aren’t always in plain sight. Whether it’s a garden grill hidden behind a motorbike taxi stand or a café that moonlights as an art gallery, these spots are dishing up something special, and flying deliciously under the radar. Next time you’re craving something a little different, skip the obvious and follow your fork off the beaten track. You might just find your new favourite!
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