Must-visit Cafés in Thailand

Tripoto
24th Dec 2017

In my last post, I shared my Thailand itinerary, all the places I went to, where I stayed, what I did. Since it was already too extensive, I thought of doing another post only on the places I ate at. So without further ado, below are some of the best places to eat around Thailand and trust me you will not regret experiencing them:

The Velo Cafe, Hua Hin

Hua Hin was our first stop after landing in Bangkok. It is a small, lazy town and while we were there it was raining so we had to spend most of our time indoors. Velo café was very close to our hostel (Jetty hostel) and it was a newly opened cafe (just a few weeks old) run by this young guy who was making everything fresh. We called for one cold mocha and affogato along with a grilled tuna sandwich. Trust me when I say this, I haven’t had a yummier tuna sandwich before because I somehow don’t like the taste and smell of uncooked, cold tuna and I went for this because it was going to be grilled and it tasted amazing.

Photo of Must-visit Cafés in Thailand 1/1 by Shraddha Chauhan
Photo of Velo Cafe, Naebkehardt Road, Hua Hin, Hua Hin District, Prachuap Khiri Khan, Thailand by Shraddha Chauhan

Because I enjoyed my first meal here so much I went here again the next day to have breakfast. This time we called for some cappuccino along with croissant and pancakes, which again was really tasty.

Fluffy pancakes with maple syrup and mocha

Photo of Must-visit Cafés in Thailand by Shraddha Chauhan

All time fav Croissants with jam and cappuccino

Photo of Must-visit Cafés in Thailand by Shraddha Chauhan

The Coffee Club, Hua Hin

For people staying at Hilton, this could be a cheap alternative for the breakfast buffet since it is walking distance from there. I honestly, did not find it very cheap or pocket-friendly due to the addition of VAT in the bill (which was a first for us in Thailand) cause of which this breakfast proved to be a little expensive (around 900 baht for 4 things). Nevertheless, I urge you guys to go for this one if you want to have a sumptuous, filling start to your day. We went for the feta cheese mushroom omelette along with regular pancakes, mocha and ofcourse our favourite coffee dessert these days, affogato. Although in hindsight, I now feel I should have gone for the coconut pancakes since they are the most famous there, so if you happen to visit there, keep it in mind to order the coconut pancakes.

Photo of THE COFFEE CLUB - Huahin, Hua Hin, Hua-Hin, Prachuap Khiri Khan, Thailand by Shraddha Chauhan
Photo of THE COFFEE CLUB - Huahin, Hua Hin, Hua-Hin, Prachuap Khiri Khan, Thailand by Shraddha Chauhan

Lion and Shark Cafe, Krabi

Our next stop was Krabi, one of the busiest islands in Thailand and given the population of tourists at any given point, the place is flooded with restaurants and cafes every few metres. We went for Lion and Shark cafe for our first night’s meal. We had a nice mushroom pepper soup along with a mexican veggie pizza. The place also has a hostel alongside and hence you will always find some backpackers sitting around, lazing, absorbed in their books.

Photo of Lion & Shark, 4203, Ao Nang, Mueang Krabi District, Krabi, Thailand by Shraddha Chauhan
Photo of Lion & Shark, 4203, Ao Nang, Mueang Krabi District, Krabi, Thailand by Shraddha Chauhan

Tom Yam Ton, Ao Nang, Krabi

If there’s one place that gets completely booked out for dinner in Krabi, it is Tom Yam Ton thai food restaurant which was right next to our guest house Ao Nang Guesthouse. The place apparently gets booked out for dinner one day before so the day we reached Ao Nang we couldn’t do dinner there so we made a reservation for next evening. If you are a thai food lover, you will definitely love this place. I went for the classic pad thai noodles along with thai green curry and rice which was absolutely worth the half an hour wait.

Photo of Must-visit Cafés in Thailand by Shraddha Chauhan
Photo of Must-visit Cafés in Thailand by Shraddha Chauhan

Since we enjoyed the place so much we had our next day morning breakfast there which was this really yummy bowl of muesli with fresh fruits and yoghurt.

Photo of Must-visit Cafés in Thailand by Shraddha Chauhan

Tanya’s Cafe, Koh Samui

We celebrated New Year’s at Koh Samui and spent maximum time here. This is another tourist friendly destination which is flooded with a lot of restaurant/ cafe options and we were looking for a nice breakfast cafe on New Year’s Eve and stumbled on this cafe through TripAdvisor rating. Tripadvisor reviews have been a saviour for us on this trip and all the places that we ate at were thanks to lovely reviews and ratings on TripAdvisor. I strongly suggest you guys to use that when you are travelling internationally.

Since I wanted to eat fruits, which by the way you get in plenty in Thailand. Whether you are in Bangkok, Krabi or any island, the choice of fresh fruits and coconut water that you get here is unparalleled. I went for fresh fruits with cream and chia seeds along with some vegetable omelette, mocha and cappuccino. Everything is freshly prepared by Tanya and her family. She is extremely warm, friendly and would suggest you dishes if you can’t make up your mind like me ????

Photo of Tanya's Cafe, Bo Put, Ko Samui District, Surat Thani, Thailand by Shraddha Chauhan
Photo of Tanya's Cafe, Bo Put, Ko Samui District, Surat Thani, Thailand by Shraddha Chauhan
Photo of Tanya's Cafe, Bo Put, Ko Samui District, Surat Thani, Thailand by Shraddha Chauhan

Wile Tribe Cafe, Koh Samui

Another really good cafe for breakfast in Koh Samui is the Wild Tribe cafe, thanks to a wide array of vegan, gluten-free and healthy options on the menu catering to people of every palette. They have a lot of options for smoothies and juices as well. We went for gluten free strawberry pancakes and cheese omelette.

Photo of Must-visit Cafés in Thailand by Shraddha Chauhan
Photo of Must-visit Cafés in Thailand by Shraddha Chauhan

Tree House, Koh Tao

Our next stop was Koh Tao where we went specially to dive after seeing all the beautiful pictures and reading so much about it. As compared to Krabi and Koh Samui, Koh Tao is a relatively smaller island where there aren’t a lot of options so while walking one evening we spotted this colourful place and decided to have dinner here. The place is managed by a couple and it is famous for thai food. We called for pad thai noodles along with some hot noodle soup.

Photo of Must-visit Cafés in Thailand by Shraddha Chauhan
Photo of Must-visit Cafés in Thailand by Shraddha Chauhan

The Road Less Travelled, Koh Samui

Another interesting, colourful cafe cum hostel that we came across was The Road Less Travelled near the ferry pier at Koh Samui while we were really hungry one evening and wanted to have a quick munchie. Although we couldn’t really eat here anything since they were preparing the place for New Year party, the owners were really sweet to offer us some hot croissants along with coffee. The cafe is really beautifully done and has a great dessert menu so I would highly recommend you to try it since it’s walking distance from the ferry pier.

Photo of Must-visit Cafés in Thailand by Shraddha Chauhan
Photo of Must-visit Cafés in Thailand by Shraddha Chauhan

Paper Butter, Bangkok

One of my favourite food places on this trip has to be Paper Butter in Bangkok which was inside the vicinity of our hostel, The Yard Hostel where we stayed during the last two days of our trip. They serve these yummy veg and non veg patties in charcoal burgers which are apparently really good for digestion. I went for the beetroot patty while my partner went for their famous beef burger. I have to tell you that it was perhaps one the best burgers I have had in my life. It was soft, juicy and the charcoal burger added this nice burnt flavour to the patty and sauces. Must must go-to place while you are in Bangkok.

Photo of Must-visit Cafés in Thailand by Shraddha Chauhan

Tempted after reading such appetising reviews right? I just ordered thai curry for myself.