Eak Teng Yu Ki is one of the oldest traditional coffeeshops in Chinatown, Bangkok. It is said to have a sister-coffesship called Eiah-Sae which is nearby too. So, instead of going to On Luk Yun this time, I visited this classic traditional breakfast place that is been around for more than 90 years or more. Eak Teng Yu Ki is run by a Hainanses-Chinese owner that serves traditional Hainanese-style brewed coffee and classic breakfast. Read More
I am back with my Bangkok food post again. During my recent visit, I visited this hidden gem place called Peace Oriental Teahouse. It is few minutes walk away from Rocket Coffee Bar and it is just opposite Starbucks. Hope this gives you a general idea when you want to visit them during your stay in Bangkok. Read More
*Updated Sept 2022*
On Lok Yun is famous with its traditional and classic breakfast among locals and tourists. There are many reviews and photos of the place shared on social media platform. Just like any other coffeeshop across Asia countries, On Lok Yun has been around for more than 80 years. This reminds me of the Kong Thai Lai in Penang which has 100 over years of history. Read More
I am back to Thailand again after my trip to Hua Hin last year. This time round is to explore Bangkok. My hotel is just a few minutes walk away from EmQuartier Mall. This is the latest must-visit mall in Bangkok and you can find a lot of food choices here. Audrey Café & Bistro is one of the F&B listed. Read More
Everyone has been raving and showing off the desserts from After You Dessert Café on social media. I finally have the chance to try it during my trip to Bangkok recently. After You Dessert Café is well-known with Japanese-styled desserts, cakes and snacks in Thailand. They are a chain of dessert cafes in Bangkok and I went to the branch located at Central World. It was the worst decision ever because we waited for an hour plus in queue. Terrible right? My friends all laughed at me because none of them queue for After You Café. What a luck! Read More