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🎨 Founded by a graphic design studio owner, this five-story shophouse has been transformed into a café and art gallery with a raw, contemporary loft-style interior, highlighted by playful cartoon stickers.
☕️ Coffee lovers should try the Iced Latte, made with a house blend of beans from Chiang Rai, Lampang, and Ethiopia, offering smooth fruity and nutty notes.
🍶 Tea options include Matcha Latte and Matcha Yuzu Soda using premium Uji matcha from Kyoto, as well as Oolong Rose Tea blended with rose and lychee from Mae Salong, Chiang Rai.
🍪 Don’t miss the signature Brookie, a soft and gooey mix of brownie and chocolate chip cookie, or the flavorful Almond Croissant.
If you love cafés with personality, thoughtful design, and well-crafted drinks, this hidden gem is worth the wander.
Address:
674 Soi Wanit 2, Talat Noi, Bangkok
Hidden in the classic neighborhood of Talat Noi, Timo & Tintin is a creative café where coffee, art, and design come together.
🎨 Founded by a graphic design studio owner, this five-story shophouse has been transformed into a café and art gallery with a raw, contemporary loft-style interior, highlighted by playful cartoon stickers.
☕️ Coffee lovers should try the Iced Latte, made with a house blend of beans from Chiang Rai, Lampang, and Ethiopia, offering smooth fruity and nutty notes.
🍶 Tea options include Matcha Latte and Matcha Yuzu Soda using premium Uji matcha from Kyoto, as well as Oolong Rose Tea blended with rose and lychee from Mae Salong, Chiang Rai.
🍪 Don’t miss the signature Brookie, a soft and gooey mix of brownie and chocolate chip cookie, or the flavorful Almond Croissant.
If you love cafés with personality, thoughtful design, and well-crafted drinks, this hidden gem is worth the wander.
Address:
674 Soi Wanit 2, Talat Noi, Bangkok
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Every Journey Rewarded
(เกาะรัตนโกสินทร์)
🇷🇺 Our Russian friend Misha recently met us in Thailand during his exchange program at Thammasat University from MGIMO. I felt the same excitement I had years ago when we first met.
🗺 We planned a day around Rattanakosin Island and its historic neighborhoods, hoping to experience another facet of the capital.
☕️ A small café on Fueang Nakhon Road became our refuge from the heat. Over coffee, stories unfolded, old memories blending with new ones.
By sunset, I understood something simple: journeys become meaningful not because of where we go, but because of who walks beside us.
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Reuniting with an old friend after years apart feels like opening a time capsule — familiar, yet full of surprises.
🇷🇺 Our Russian friend Misha recently met us in Thailand during his exchange program at Thammasat University from MGIMO. I felt the same excitement I had years ago when we first met.
Golden temple spires shimmered against the afternoon sky, while the steady hum of tuk-tuks and the distant chime of temple bells drifted through the warm air.
🗺 We planned a day around Rattanakosin Island and its historic neighborhoods, hoping to experience another facet of the capital.
Bangkok had changed in his eyes — sleeker, busier — yet its spirit remained unmistakably the same.
☕️ A small café on Fueang Nakhon Road became our refuge from the heat. Over coffee, stories unfolded, old memories blending with new ones.
By sunset, I understood something simple: journeys become meaningful not because of where we go, but because of who walks beside us.
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#tastemyfavour
⛴ Tha Tien is one of the oldest neighborhoods in Phra Nakhon. Once an important trading port, it remains a vibrant community passed down from generation to generation.
🏆 Here you can enjoy signature cocktails by award-winning bartender Ronnaporn Kanivichaporn, a Thai and world cocktail champion.
🥭 The menu highlights seasonal local ingredients, showcasing regional flavors through drinks that evolve with the seasons.
🍸 My pick is the Palm Daiquiri. Inspired by the classic Daiquiri, it uses palm sugar from Phetchaburi, adding rich sweetness with a subtle salty edge and delicate aroma.
A must-try cocktail spot in Bangkok, where Thai ingredients meet world-class bartending — paired with a stunning night view of Wat Pho.
Address:
Maharaj Road, Phra Nakhon, Bangkok
Opening Hours:
6 pm - 11 pm
(Closed every Tuesday)
Stop by Nuss Bar, an intimate bar with big character, hidden inside the renowned restaurant Nusara in historic Tha Tien — one of Bangkok’s hottest spots for cocktail lovers.
⛴ Tha Tien is one of the oldest neighborhoods in Phra Nakhon. Once an important trading port, it remains a vibrant community passed down from generation to generation.
🏆 Here you can enjoy signature cocktails by award-winning bartender Ronnaporn Kanivichaporn, a Thai and world cocktail champion.
🥭 The menu highlights seasonal local ingredients, showcasing regional flavors through drinks that evolve with the seasons.
🍸 My pick is the Palm Daiquiri. Inspired by the classic Daiquiri, it uses palm sugar from Phetchaburi, adding rich sweetness with a subtle salty edge and delicate aroma.
A must-try cocktail spot in Bangkok, where Thai ingredients meet world-class bartending — paired with a stunning night view of Wat Pho.
Address:
Maharaj Road, Phra Nakhon, Bangkok
Opening Hours:
6 pm - 11 pm
(Closed every Tuesday)
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Beyond Silk
(พิพิธภัณฑ์บ้านจิม ทอมป์สัน)
🕰 Six traditional Thai houses from different regions of Thailand form a unique complex, blending history, art, and architecture—shaped by his passion for Southeast Asian culture.
🧵 He played a vital role in reviving Thai silk, supporting the Ban Khrua community and elevating every step of silk production—from weaving and dyeing to final design—bringing Thai silk to global recognition.
🧳 The story of the “King of Thai Silk” ended mysteriously with his disappearance in Malaysia in 1967, leaving behind a legacy that continues to inspire generations.
Plan your visit this weekend and experience this timeless legacy for yourself.
Address:
Soi Kasemsan 2, Rama 1 Road, Pathumwan, Bangkok
Opening Hours:
11 am - 6 pm (Daily)
(พิพิธภัณฑ์บ้านจิม ทอมป์สัน)
Step into the world of Thai silk and discover the legacy of Jim Thompson through intricate patterns and a remarkable art collection at the Jim Thompson House Museum in the heart of Bangkok.
🕰 Six traditional Thai houses from different regions of Thailand form a unique complex, blending history, art, and architecture—shaped by his passion for Southeast Asian culture.
🧵 He played a vital role in reviving Thai silk, supporting the Ban Khrua community and elevating every step of silk production—from weaving and dyeing to final design—bringing Thai silk to global recognition.
🧳 The story of the “King of Thai Silk” ended mysteriously with his disappearance in Malaysia in 1967, leaving behind a legacy that continues to inspire generations.
Plan your visit this weekend and experience this timeless legacy for yourself.
Address:
Soi Kasemsan 2, Rama 1 Road, Pathumwan, Bangkok
Opening Hours:
11 am - 6 pm (Daily)
*Admission fee required
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