Bangkok’s Best New Cafés of 2025: A Complete Coffee Tour
Bangkok’s café culture keeps evolving, where every new opening brings its own unique twist on design, ambiance, and the art of coffee. Here’s the full list of cafés that made the cut…
1. Rough & Round (Yaowarat)
A minimalist hideaway born from an architect–coffee curator’s vision. Think light wood, soft tones, Dutch single-origin brews, and bespoke cups that feel like a heartfelt invitation to slow down.
2. Kurasu Thonglor (Sukhumvit 57)
A slice of Kyoto in Bangkok, calm, clean, and mindful. Enjoy the silky Bangkok Blend or rotating filter options, alongside nostalgic Anko Toast.
3. Sauce Coffee at Friend Friend (Sukhumvit 24, Emporium)
Craft, community, creativity collide here: “Sauce Coffee” sits in a transformed parking lot turned creative hub, complete with an art zone, Colorama eatery, and handcrafted tableware.
4. Rise Coffee at One Bangkok (Lumphini)
A polished flagship space with espresso counter, bakery, and slow bar. Try the Geisha pour-over from Ching Saetao or indulge in the “red velvet stick.”
5. Morgen Coffee (Phrom Phong)
Quiet, airy, and intentional. A mix of raw concrete, white tile, pale wood, and smooth Brazilian Arabica paired with buttery financier treats.
6. FellBoy (Bang Nam Chuet, off Rama II)
A tucked-away cozy hideout with lush gardens. Thai beans by Midsummer and standout yame clear matcha round out the tranquil vibe.
7. Piccolo Vicolo at Wang Burapha (Rattanakosin)
Historic canal-side charm meets four-story café-labyrinth: coffee bar, coworking library, plant-filled terrace, even a private suite (Poco House). Matcha Coconut and Raspberry Soda are crowd favourites.
8. Cuckoo & Friends (Ekkamai)
Feels like your retro-living-room clubhouse: mismatched vintage furniture, warm orange lighting, analogue décor, and an easygoing, “at-home” comfort.
9. Coffee Room Yaowarat (Yaowarat)
Soft whites, calm precision, beans roasted on site, and an upstairs coworking/event space that hides a fabric shop surprise. Americano from B60, with specialty pours also available.
10. Leek Coffee (Watthana)
That “weekend morning” feeling in café form, sunlit simplicity, thoughtful wood accents, orange coffee, and basque cheesecake that feels just right.
Why This Full Roster Shines
Neighborhood variety: From canal-side Rattanakosin to up-and-coming Bang Nam Chuet, these cafés span the city, from serene backstreets to modern commercial cores.
Design as storytelling: Every café frames its identity in space, from wood-and-concrete minimalism, greenery, vintage décor, to architectural poetry.
Experiential brews: Japanese-inspired toast, Geisha beans, matcha sodas, or fruit-infused cold brews, each place serves more than coffee; they serve a mood, moment, memory.
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