Rasakankesegaran gelato paling hits di cafe ini. Penasaran seperti apa potret Mercusuar Cafe Resto yang lagi nge-hits ini. Kuliner Bandung Inilah rekomendasi tempat wisata kuliner enak di Bandung yang lagi hits mulai dari menu western mewah hingga makanan tradisional khas kaki lima dengan harga murah meriah. Juanda Nomor 339 Dago Atas Bandung.
Dibawah ini ada 5 cafe hits di Kintamani yang bisa dijadikan tempat nongkrong instagramable di Bali. Yuk kita lihat satu persatu kelebihan dari masing-masing tempat ini. 1. Tegukopi Kintamani. Tegukopi sembuah tempat nongkrong di Kintamani yang menawarkan pemandangan gunung batur dari balkony atau area outdoor kafe.
eGSGfZ. In a café-centric city like Bangkok, we kid you not, some people swear by coffee as their main food group. And who can blame them when basically every street and corner is crammed with excellent cafes, many of which serve up quality brews and decked with instagrammable decor? With a slew of new cafes opening up, they keep Bangkok’s café scene so vibrant and spirited. With a joyous 2019 coming to an end, we thought it would be awesome to show you the roundup of the best new spots we simply couldn’t stop talking about this year. Scroll down to see our list of 2019’s best new cafes that you need to check out – if you haven’t already. [Featured image credit CREAM by Flour Flour; hero image credit Unsplash/Nafinia Putra] Sarnies Bangkok Expect no typical café tiny-cute food, because here at Sarnies, they serve truly substantial bites that will actually have you feeling full and satisfied. A Bangkok flagship of the famed Singaporean-native coffee roaster “A Stimulant by Sarnies,” Sarnies Bangkok boasts a rustic setting of a former boat-repair shop. It serves up an ambitious coffee list with the goal of bringing the “seed to cup”, meaning that the beans are being roasted and made into a quality cup of coffee from scratch. Apart from coffee, the venue is also known for their brunch bites and delicacies like Tom Yum Eggs Benedict THB 320, Triple-cheese Toastie THB 300 and Thai Bolognese THB 350 made with Nam Prik Ong sauce. Sarnies Bangkok, 101 Charoen Krung Road 44 Charoen Krung Soi 44, Bangrak, Bangkok; Open Mon-Sun, 8 am–5 pm. Brioche from Heaven If a full-carb diet is your thing, then Brioche from Heaven will definitely meet your needs. Helmed by pastry chef Thanunya “Gai” Wilkinson from Iron Chef Thailand, Brioche from Heaven is a bakery spotlighting the butter-enriched dough. Their signature brioche bun is bejewelled with various types of toppings like Nutella, peanut butter, ham & cheese, and even gruyere & spinach. What we love the most is the Brioche from Heaven THB 130, which is a glorious caramel-covered, pecan-studded sticky bun. It’s sticky, sugary, and nutty. Delicious. Brioche from Heaven, 156 Narathiwat Ratchanakharin Road, Sathorn, Bangkok, +6664 847 0049; Open Mon-Fri, 10 am-8 pm; Sat-Sun, 10 am-730 pm. Caffè Olives Italian and American fare can be good buddies. Don’t believe us? Head to Caffè Olives. The people behind it really do age-old Italian cuisine or comforting American sweets justice. The cafe nestled within the residential street of Soi Napha Sap 2 offers a gold standard of taste through a repertoire of baked goods. For example, the Espresso Brownie Cookie THB 65 and Honey Bun THB 75, where the butter-loaded dough is slathered generously in honey and sprinkled with bee pollen. Caffè Olives, Caffè Olives, 4 Soi Napha Sap 2, Bangkok, +6694 858 9868; Open Wed-Mon, 9 am-5 pm. Kurasu Bangkok Famed Kyoto coffeeshop Kurasu officially touched down in Bangkok this year. Drinking coffee here is raised to the height of great sophistication and style. The coffeeshop is minimalist and semi-industrial with a counter amid the space, highlighting the connection between the beans, baristas, and coffee buffs. The coffee used here is of the best standard; grown and harvested in Japan and roasted to perfection, before being brewed and poured into a cup with artisan equipment. Kurasu Bangkok, A104 Bambini Villa 18, 1 Soi Athakravi, Bangkok; Open Mon-Sun, 8 am- 6 pm. Image credit Instagram/ Tealily Café A matcha-focused haunt, Tealily Café is steeping deep in the green tea game. And although it has been around for quite some time, this year the brand is celebrating their three year anniversary in a bigger, warmer house within Ekkamai 12. For those who are thirsty for a caffeinated burst of green tea, they’ve got everything from Matcha Latte THB 130 and Matcha Brownie THB 130, to Hoijicha Banoffee THB 225, Uji Matcha Granita THB 195 and Matcha Ice Cream THB 225. Tealily Café, 15/25 Sukhumvit 63, Ekkamai 12, Bangkok, +662 162 0996; Open Thu-Mon, 1030 am-530 pm. CREAM by Flour Flour Doughnuts are having a moment in Bangkok, and apart from brassica and The Clucking Donut, CREAM by Flour Flour, a new sister store of Chiang Mai’s cool-hip bakery Flour Flour, is the next best spot you need to check out. The outlet boasts an impressive selection of flavours Salted Caramel, Kinako, Dirty Chocolate, Lemon Meringue, Vanilla and Cinnamon. All you doughnut heads can now go to town and eat to your heart’s content. CREAM by Flour Flour, 399/4 Silom 7 Road, Bangrak, Bangkok, +6665 639 3899; Open Mon and Fri, 9 am-3 pm; Tue-Thu, 10 am-3 pm. Homu Charoenkrung is a hub for delectable Thai fare and cool cafes– think 80/20, Mahasan burnt & Bowl, Casa Sapparod and Sarnies. That leaves a big room for a heartwarming Japanese-style café like Homu to really shine. The rustic, old-school café churns out underappreciated yet delicious classic Japanese desserts in a house-like setting that oozes out cosiness to warm you right up. Those who want to dive deep into the Japanese dessert galaxy, Homu offers everything you need to do so. Homu, 32 Soi Charoen Krung 44, Bangkok, +6689 792 6496; Open Mon-Sun, 8 am-6 pm. Image credit Instagram/fiyfy Co-incidence Process Coffee Much like a drive-through, Co-incidence Process Coffee is a Sukhumvit minimalist coffee haunt that brews up some delicious to-go coffee in its teeny-tiny spot. Despite its limited space, the coffee here delivers big and bold flavours. The menu here highlights simple caffeinated beverages like Espresso THB 80, Iced White THB 80, Iced Black THB 80 and Cold Brew THB 100 — but with a unique blend of beans from Chiang Rai and Laos, the pair sparks up excellent flavours that turn some normal-seeming coffee to an excellent cup that’s worth sipping. Co-incidence Process Coffee, 1/4 Sukhumvit 49, Bangkok, +6663 425 6018; Open Mon-Sat, 8 am-5 pm; Sun, 9 am-6 pm. Zong Ter Here’s a Chinese food-focused café that dates all the way back to 1962, supported with years in a distribution supply business. You can almost guarantee they know a thing or two about food. Welcome to Zong Ter. The three-storey cafe situated within Yaowarat market is touched with old-school Chinese charm with a menu offering a variety of Chinese snacks and teas, spanning all home-style meals and drinks enjoyed in typical Chinese homes. For stellar snacks, the Steamed Pork Dumpling THB 45 and Fried Steamed Bun filled with Salted Egg Lava THB 29 are brilliant. But for a more substantial bite, the Rice with Boiled Chicken Thigh served with Egg THB 139 is downright a must-try. Zong Ter, 111 Soi Charoen Krung 16, Samphanthawong, Bangkok, +662 226 3149; Open Mon-Sun, 9 am-7 pm. Mobidrip x Mother Roaster Nothing beats grandma’s tried-and-tested recipes. And if you’re someone who is all about grandma’s cooking, Mobidrip x Mother Roaster run by a 70-year-old lady at Hua Lumphong should be your move. Stop by and watch her dole out quality cups like home-dripped coffee and coffee with fruity notes like Black Honey Lime THB 80 and Bitter Brown Orange THB 80. Mobidrip x Mother Roaster, 329/1 Maha Phruttharam, Bang Rak, Bangkok, +6661 216 2277; Open Mon-Fri, 8 am-4 pm; Sat-Sun, 9 am-5 pm. Heijii Chinese food is warming, versatile and always satisfying. But when the streets are laced with Chinese restaurants, there are few that truly serve up Instagrammable slash drool-inducing Chinese fare. One of these, however, is Heijii – a Charoen Krung Chinese-style cafe that boasts a vibe very fitting to the oriental old town. They’re serving scrumptious cold and hot brews along with house-made pastries such as almond-specked Earl Grey Chiffon and the Financier THB 150. For a change of scene, ditch the old-school chocolate chip cookies and opt for the Chinese-inspired coffee and confections instead. Heijii, Charoen Krung 43, Bangkok, +66 62 709 4545; Open Tue-Sun, 9am-6pm. Unbirthday Café It’s not your birthday but Unbirthday Café provides a space and scrumptious cakes that will make you feel like it is. Helmed by Dandelion Bake Studio, all you cafe hoppers can get ready to feast your eyes on a wide range of cakes and pastries, including Red Velvet Cake THB 145 and Toffee Cheesecake studded with caramel-covered macadamia THB 165. Come before sundown to capture the sun-lit café for your Instagram feeds. Unbirthday Café, 14 Sukhumvit 31, Bangkok, +6685 145 3181; Open Mon-Sun, 9 am-7 pm. Image credit Instagram/aroundtheink OOObkk Ekkamai’s cool-hip cafe, One Ounce for Onion, together with the city’s coffee oasis, Espressoman, have joined forces to create OOObkk an industrial-rustic cafe that’s all about coffee and delicious fare. For coffee slurpers, tuck into the standard menu of caffeinated drinks, whilst those who aren’t serious coffee fans, the coffee-free menu is still sure to please. Get The Breakfast Set THB 180, which consists of guacamole, crispy bacon, and a sunny-side-up egg, and definitely try the Cheddar Cheese Banana Bread THB 150 topped with a generous dollop of peanut butter frosting and caramel almond. Yum. OOObkk, 291 Inthra Phon Alley, Plubpla Wang Thonglang, Bangkok, +6698 812 4649; Open Mon-Sun, 8 am-8 pm.
New Attractions in Bangkok For many Singaporeans, Bangkok is the destination for a quick getaway. With its awesome spice-rich food and array of affordable shopping options, Bangkok is practically a haven for us to channel our inner foodie and shopaholic at the same time. As a city that constantly seeks to reinvent itself, Bangkok has upped its food and shopping game to astronomical heights in 2018 alone. With this in mind, we recently flew to Bangkok and discovered 10 new things to do, from visiting a Totoro-themed cafe to ascending Thailand’s tallest building to date. 1. Channel your love for all things Totoro at May’s Garden House Yes, you read that right There is now a 100% Studio Ghibli-endorsed Totoro-themed cafe in Bangkok, taking the form of May’s Garden House Restaurant, named after the endearing young protagonist Mei Kusakabe from My Neighbour Totoro. The soft, warm, and nature-infused aesthetic of Studio Ghibli is in full splendour here, beginning from the forest-themed signboard fronting the entrance. When you enter the restaurant, you’ll be greeted by a giant Totoro plushie at the counter, which you’re free to snuggle up to and take photos with. Don’t forget to use the hand sanitiser by the side before you give the big ol’ guy a warm hug! Signed by the one and only Toshio Suzuki, Studio Ghibli producer and co-founder There is also a mini Studio Ghibli library onsite, where you can indulge in your love of the anime studio’s many films through its rich collection of figurines, artbooks, and even reproductions of film storyboards. Artbooks of every single film produced by Studio Ghibli line the shelves When you’re done fanboying or fangirling over the place’s Ghibli charms, settle down for a meal, choosing from the restaurant’s offerings of Thai dishes. For starters, try out their Chicken Curry As Green As Totoro’s Forest ฿250 ~ a mildly spicy Thai green curry that comes with generous servings of chicken pieces and eggplant. The menu’s star attractions take the form of its desserts, which are more faithful to the Totoro theme. Sleeping Totoro ฿300 ~ is one of these desserts, featuring an adorable Totoro-stylised chocolate mousse filled with a tangy raspberry ganache. May’s Garden HouseAddress 18 Sukhumvit 29 Alley, Khwaeng Khlong Toei Nuea, Khet Watthana, Krung Thep Maha Nakhon 10110, ThailandOpening Hours 12PM – 7PMWebsite 2. Enjoy panoramic views of Bangkok’s cityscape from the top of King Power MahaNakhon SkyWalk Currently bagging the title of tallest building in all of Thailand is King Power MahaNakhon, standing at a whopping 314m high. You can go for a SkyWalk here, where you’ll ascend all the way to the rooftop – 78 floors above ground! – and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding Bangkok cityscape. Guided tours of the SkyWalk are priced from ฿850 ~ and begin from the first floor, where you’ll pass through a Bangkok-themed digital corridor as you make your way to the elevator boarding area. Apart from the video visuals that depict uniquely Bangkok sights and experiences, keep your eyes peeled for the ceiling, which features a 3D replica of an upside down mockup of Bangkok, with the SkyTower highlighted as the tallest building. Proceed to the elevator, an extraordinary high-speed contraption that promises to shuttle you to the 74th floor 292m in just 50 seconds. The 74th floor is an indoor observation deck, where you’ll be able to view the surrounding cityscape behind the safety of glass panels. The tour of the SkyWalk ends with the final ascension to the rooftop. Here, you can choose to climb all the way to the Peak at 314m, granting you the opportunity to boast that you once stood atop the highest point of all of Thailand. If you’re feeling brave, you can also opt to walk on the Glass Tray, where all that separates you and a long, long fall is a thick layer of transparent glass. A bar is also in operation on the rooftop, offering a collection of drinks and cocktails for you to chill as you take in the awesome panoramic views of Bangkok around you. King Power MahaNakhon SkyWalkAddress 114 Naradhiwat Rajanagarindra Rd, Khwaeng Silom, Khet Bang Rak, Krung Thep Maha Nakhon 10500, ThailandOpening Hours 10AM-12AM daily last admission at 11PMWebsite 3. Whack a 3kg platter of chicken rice in 1 hour to get it for free at Sri Yellow Pochana Image credit Sri Yellow Pochana Sri Yellow Pochana may seem like a nondescript chicken rice place on first sight, but delve just a little deeper and you’ll find that it comes with a truly jaw-dropping quirk it offers staggering 3kg chicken rice platters ฿550 ~SGD23 for FREE – but only if you can finish it off under an hour. Located a short walk away from Saphan Kwai BTS station, Sri Yellow Pochana’s Hainanese-style chicken rice is cooked with a distinct Thai twist, boasting fried chicken cutlets alongside steamed chicken and jellied blood. Image credit Weekend Go Where Singapore A decadent dish in and of itself, it is made even more so in its 3kg version, boasting a whopping 2kg of rice and 1kg of chicken – all loaded up onto a plate that is wider than your face. Of course, these 3kg platters are not all Sri Yellow Pochana serves, with regular-sized portions also available on the menu. Sri Yellow PochanaAddress 45 6-7 Saliratthawiphak Rd, Khwaeng Samsen Nai, Khet Phaya Thai, Krung Thep Maha Nakhon 10400, ThailandOpening Hours 8AM – 5PMWebsite 4. Go-kart around an abandoned Sleeping Beauty castle at Motor Sports Land Image credit Bangkok Style Places This abandoned Sleeping Beauty-esque castle is part of the background decor of Motor Sports Land’s Go-Kart tracks, lending them a distinct vintage feel with its gothic spires and bricked walls. Image credit subie_tt Rates start at ฿500/8 min ~ and you can choose from one of three options single seat, two-seater, and kid kart. The go-kart track is split into 5 distinct zones, spanning areas that range from 2,580 to 11,594 m2. Image credit motorsportsland To get the best views of the castle while you zip around the tracks, hit up Zone 2, which covers an area of 4,210m2. Motor Sports LandAddress 1096, 1 Phahonyothin Rd, Khwaeng Chom Phon, Khet Chatuchak, Krung Thep Maha Nakhon 10900, ThailandOpening Hours 1PM-9PM Mon-Fri 10AM-9PM Sat-SunWebsite 5. Shop the best of Thailand’s street food and cultural products at SookSiam Land Opening in November 2018, ICONSIAM is a fancy shopping mall located along the Chao Phraya River. Comprising an arsenal of glamorous retail stores offering both luxury goods and popular apparel brands alike, ICONSIAM is a jumbo version of ION Orchard. But to get yourself acquainted with the true taste of authentic Thai culture, make your way to the shopping complex’s basement, where SookSiam is located. It’s basically an indoor air-conditioned pasar malam, minus the discomfort of the sweltering heat. You can find the best of all 77 Thailand provinces congregated under one roof, with products like street food, crafts, and souvenirs offered for sale. The food even comes bagged in pretty packages, ideal as gifts. There’s even a model tuktuk for you to pose with! SookSiam’s stalls don’t remain stagnant, rotating once every three months – this means you’ll be treated to a fresh new experience each time you drop by. SookSiam, ICONSIAMAddress 299 Charoen Nakhon Soi 5, Charoen Nakhon Road, Khlong San, Bangkok, Thailand 10600Opening hours 10AM-10PM dailyWebsite 6. Enjoy a wallet-friendly Thai fine dining experience at Saneh Jaan Indulging in the finest that the gastronomical world has to offer is not feasible for most of us, as the cost of doing so usually falls way out of our budget. Yet fine dining doesn’t necessarily need to be a wallet-nuking experience, as Saneh Jaan proves. This One Michelin Star restaurant lies nestled in the GlasshouseSindhorn, with dinner sets for 2 that are priced from just ฿2,500 ~ At these rates, you’ll be treated to a full course of scrumptious authentic Thai dishes, prepared with the finest local organic ingredients. We tried out one of their signature dinner sets, which began, of course, with a set of starters. Of these, the Miang Kham, a dish comprising dried shrimp, peanut, ginger, chilli and lemon wrapped in wild betel leaf was a star item. Though simple, it proved to be a treat for the tastebuds when eaten as a whole, with the sharper flavours of the chilli, ginger and lemon nicely balanced by the crunch of the peanuts and betel leaf. The Tom Kha Kai stood out for being a soup like no other we have seen in Singapore. This savoury broth uses ingredients we don’t normally associate with soups, including coconut milk and lotus stems. Topped off with a fresh king-sized tiger prawn garnished with a gold leaf, this soup is truly a royal treat fit for kings. We rounded up with a dessert set, with their in-house Mango with Sticky Rice being one of the best we’ve had – the mango bursts with sweet, juicy goodness, and pairs very well with the fragrance of the coconut milk-infused sticky rice. Saneh JaanAddress 130 Witthayu Rd, Khwaeng Lumphini, Khet Pathum Wan, Krung Thep Maha Nakhon 10330, ThailandOpening Hours lunch 6PM-10PM dinnerWebsite 7. Savour a selection of dim sum in a plant-themed setting at Lhong Tou Cafe If you crave dim sum while you’re at Bangkok, check out Lhong Tou Cafe, nestled in the heart of the Maha Nakhon district. On first entering the cafe, you wouldn’t think it specialises in dim sum with its lush plant-themed decor that features geometric wooden furnishings. These form two levels of cosy cubbies for dining. Aside from its charming aesthetic, Lhong Tou Cafe whips up an impressive selection of dim sum dishes at affordable prices. Begin from their fried wonton ฿69 ~ stuffed with shrimp filling that adds a springy texture to the crunch from its lightly fried marinade. Their Mala” Fried Chicken ฿79 ~ is also a must-try on the menu, a platter of chicken bites that come bursting with the numbing spiciness of mala. And for dessert, give their Durian Lava Bun ฿59 ~ a go. Shaped like a mango, this puffy pastry comes packed with a delicious, creamy durian filling that oozes out the moment you cut or bite into it. Lhong Tou CafeAddress 538 Yaowarat Rd, Khwaeng Samphanthawong, Khet Samphanthawong, Krung Thep Maha Nakhon 10100, ThailandOpening hours 8AM-10PM dailyWebsite 8. Have a drinking sesh with your mates at Mitr Craft Bar After a long day of touring the sights and smells of Bangkok, kick back and relax with a cool pint of beer on hand at Mitr Craft Beer, the first legal craft beer bar to open in Bangkok. Image credit mitrbar Located a mere 3-min walk away from the Victory Monument BTS station, Mitr Craft Bar is a haven for all beer lovers – both craft and on-tap options are available onsite. Image credit Michelin Guide A must-try on their craft beer menu is the Full Moon Chalawan Pale Ale, a drink that strikes a fine balance between sweetness and bitterness, and is thus suitable for both amateur and seasoned drinkers alike. Or if you’d rather get the “fresher” stuff, choose from their on tap menu, which boasts a total of 20 options with half pints beginning from as low as ฿140 ~ per glass. If you’re not much of a drinker, go for the Devanom Nonthaburi Mead ฿190 ~SGD8, a sparkling fruity concoction that is only mildly bitter, making it suitable for just about any palate. For those who’re more seasoned in the art of drinking, the Wizard Beer IPA ฿190 ~SGD8 is a good choice to consider. Boasting rich woody notes that balance its mellow hoppiness, this IPA is ideal for those who seek a drink that is strong but not overpoweringly so. Mitr Craft BeerAddress 3rd floor, Thanon Phaya Thai, Ratchathewi, Bangkok 10400, ThailandOpening hours 5PM – 12AMWebsite 9. Be spooked by a 3-storey haunted house at Mansion 7 Bangkok Image credit Mansion7 Halloween is not just an annual affair over in Mansion 7, celebrated eternally with its grim, forbidding decor that aims to spook shoppers who walk through its doors. On first making your way here, you’ll find that the mall is fronted by a gargantuan claw – an apt prelude to the thrilling experience that awaits within. Image credit Like all good malls, Mansion 7 comes with a wide variety of retail and F&B options, except these come with a spooky twist in line with the haunted mansion aesthetic of the mall. Image credit EDT Guide Krueng-Zen is one of such places, offering a selection of black noodle dishes like black kanon jeen rice vermicelli. Image credit When you’re done shopping, make your way to the two-storey Dark Mansion, a haunted house attraction you can explore from ฿599 ~ Promising to play with your human psychology and fears, scare cams are set up at regular intervals to enshrine your raw responses in photographic memory. The scare cam does a fine job of capturing your fear at JUST the right momentImage credit Mansion7 Mansion 7 BangkokAddress Ratchadapisek Soi 14Opening hours 12PM-12AM dailyWebsite 10. Dive right into a sheep haven in the Sheep Village Farm & Restaurant Image credit TripCanvas The Sheep Village Farm & Restaurant is a quaint little spot by the Chao Phraya River that is modelled after a rustic English countryside village, complete with windmills, farmhouses, and even a classic British telephone box. And of course, this place is, as its name suggests, teeming with wooly residents, and you’re allowed to pet and feed them. Image credit oanii Image credit Sheep Village After sightseeing in the village, it’s time to refuel, and you can do so with this Seafood Salad ฿170 ~ where a generous serving of fresh, juicy shrimp, squid, and oysters are served with a satisfyingly spicy Thai chili sauce. Sheep Village Farm & RestaurantAddress 86/1 Charan Sanitwong, The River South Tower, Khwaeng Somdet Chao Phraya, Khet Bang Phlat, Krung Thep Maha Nakhon 10700, ThailandOpening hours 4PM-2AM dailyWebsite Travel to Bangkok for your next holiday With all these new things to do that lie in store for you to explore in Bangkok, it’s time to make it the destination of choice for your next getaway. On top of the usual street food trawls and shopping, Bangkok now comes jam-packed with more activities to do, including a skywalk and a 3kg chicken rice platter challenge. Make sure to stay tuned to the Tourism Authority of Thailand Facebook page and Thanks A Million website for the latest updates and promotions from the Land Of Smiles. Find out more about Bangkok’s new attractions here! This post was brought to you by Tourism Authority of Thailand Singapore Office. Photography by Dexter Looi
- Bangkok Thailand tidak cuma terkenal dengan pasar malamnya. Bangkok Thailand juga populer dengan kafenya. Baca juga 10 Tempat Wisata Hits di Bangkok Thailand, Berburu Foto Instagenic di RakDok LaLagoon Ada banyak kafe hits yang bisa kamu temukan di Bangkok Thailand. Dilansir TribunTravel dari klook, berikut deretan kafe hits di Bangkok Thailand yang wajib masuk dalam list liburanmu. 1. host x AMBER host x AMBER, sate kafe hits di Bangkok Thailand Instagram/hostxamber Baca juga 5 Pasar Malam di Bangkok Thailand, Berburu Barang Antik di JJ Green Night Market host x AMBER menawarkan interior berkelas, minuman berkualitas tinggi, dan makanan penutup yang menggoda lidah seperti kue fudge cokelat, croissant, dan pai krim. Perlu alasan bagus lainnya untuk berkunjung? host x AMBER terletak di jantung kota Bangkok. Alamat 1F Zen department Store di Central World 4, 4/5 Rajdamri Road, Pathum Wan, Bangkok 10330, Thailand 2. Toby's on Sukhumvit 38 Toby's on Sukhumvit 38, satu kafe hits di Bangkok Thailand Instagram/tobysbkk Baca juga Viral Cerita Wisatawan Ribut dengan Sopir Taksi di Bangkok Dia Mengeluarkan Pisau Toby's on Sukhumvit 38 adalah kafe yang akan membuat kamu merasa seperti berada di Melbourne daripada di Bangkok. Kafe trendi ini populer di kalangan ekspatriat dan akan memanjakan kamu dengan menunya yang terinspirasi dari Australia. Toby's on Sukhumvit 38 menawarkan brunch favorit klasik seperti roti panggang alpukat, granola, pasta, dan kue kering. Secara keseluruhan Toby's on Sukhumvit 38 adalah tempat yang bagus untuk makan siang, terutama jika mendambakan kuliner Western.
Jakarta - Punya rencana berlibur ke Thailand dalam waktu dekat? Beberapa kafe ini wajib kamu kunjungi saat berkunjung ke hanya terkenal dengan jajanan kaki limanya yang murah dan enak, Bangkok juga jadi surganya kafe-kafe keren. Life Style Asia 8/4 merangkum 5 kafe yang wajib disambangi saat kamu berlibur ke juga Jalan-jalan ke Bangkok, Wajib Beli 7 Jajanan Unik dan Enak Ini 1. HeijiFoto IstimewaHeijii, Charoen Krung 43, Bangkok, +66 62 709 4545Kafe ini cocok bagi Anda yang mencari nuansa nostalgia. Heiji mengusung tema yang terinspirasi masa China tempo dulu. Sajian kopi yang ditawarkan pun beragam. Ditambah dengan pilihan Hong Kong Papaya Milk dan home made pastry yang wajib Anda Kohi Roastery & Coffe BarFoto Istimewa126/5 Park Avenue Sukhumvit 63 Ekkamai Soi 12-14, BangkokTidak hanya menawarkan racikan brew kopi yang profesional, kedai di Bangkok ini juga terkenal dengan biji kopi khasnya. Biji kopi di kedai ini berasal dari wilayah Chiang Rai. Istimewanya lagi, Kohi Roastery & Bar juga berkomitmen menggunakan bahan ramah lingkungan untuk cup, sedotan, dan juga 3 Restoran di Bangkok Ini Dikelola Oleh 3 Chef Wanita Berbakat3. Behind the BarFoto Istimewa1058/104 Phahonyothin Road, Bangkok, +66 80 071 2123Kedai kopi ini terletak di seberang Chatuchak Park yang terkenal. Kedai ini disukai untuk sajian kopi dan teh hijaunya. Bangunan kedai yang tidak begitu luas, membuat banyak pelanggan lebih suka membawa minuman untuk berjalan-jalan disekitar wilayah Chatuchak About White Cafe & BistroFoto Istimewa1326, Charoenkrung Road, Bang Rak, Bangkok, +66 86 412 4895Desain kedai yang serba putih di sini sangat mendukung suasana bersantap dan meneguk secangkir kopi. Kamu bisa mencicip cappuccino, latte, hingga mocha. Selain menyajikan beragam kopi, About White juga menawarkan aneka makanan dessert enak seperti ragam pie dan cheesecake. Cocok untuk bersantai saat ke Maison ClairsFoto IstimewaSiam Center 1st Floor, Bangkok, +662 658 1128Berlokasi di Siam Center, Maison Clairs wajib Anda datangi saat berada di Bangkok. Tempat ini secara khusus memproduksi beragam makanan manis yang dapat memanjakan lidah. Mulai dari teh bunga organik, mocktail dengan tampilan cantik, hingga rose latte siap Anda juga Jika ke Bangkok Jangan Lupa Jajan Pastry hingga Es Krim Enak di Sini adr/adr
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