🔄 Updated 21 Jun 2026
The nice thing about Sing Buri's cafes is that they're not as packed as the big tourist towns. Most coffees start at 30–60 THB, parking is easy to find, and a lot of the cafes sit right on the temple-hopping route. We ranked them based on real review feedback, how easy they are to drop into between sights, and whether the atmosphere actually lets you sit and rest — not just snap a photo and leave.
10 Sing Buri Cafes Ranked
Vazana Coffee House
A glass-house cafe set in a flower garden off Route 11 on the In Buri side. The indoor section is properly air-conditioned and cool, while the outdoor seating sits under shady trees. The standout drink is the honey cordyceps americano, and there's real savoury food too, like fish and chips and grilled pork neck. This is a place you can settle in for a while, not just stop for photos.
Loychai Eye View Cafe
An old Thai-style house set in a garden in Bang Man, close to the town centre. You can sit on the wooden veranda or under a big rain tree — the vibe is quiet, peaceful and shady. The menu covers coffee, cake, spaghetti and fried chicken wings. Good to know before you go: it only opens on Saturdays, Sundays and some public holidays, so check its Facebook page first.
Retro Cafe at Wat Phikun Thong
A cafe inside Wat Phikun Thong in Tha Chang district, with views over a blue lotus pond and the large Buddha image. There's a Bali-style swing for photos. It's a really convenient stop if you're already visiting Wat Phikun Thong — just sit down for a coffee afterwards without driving anywhere else.
The Green @ Singburi
A spacious riverside cafe whose decor changes with the seasons, with waterside seating to catch the breeze. It works as both a cafe and a restaurant, with dishes like khao man kai, khao soi, fried spring rolls and avocado smoothies. Good for a long, leisurely meal, but it only opens on Saturdays and Sundays, so plan your day around that.
Sip & Prost
An in-town spot on the Krungsri Bank soi, an easy walk from the market. It's a small open-air cafe with cute photo corners and friendly starting prices, good for a stop while you're wandering around town or before/after a bowl of noodles. There's even a colouring activity for kids.
Singkafe (Singburi Cafe)
A small coffee shop in the Sing Buri town market, decorated with wood and vintage pieces. The menu covers the basics — latte, cappuccino, mocha, green tea — at the lowest prices on this list, starting at 30 THB. Good for anyone on a tight budget who still wants a proper cup of coffee while walking the market.
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A minimalist white cafe in the Bang Rachan area, focused on coffee across several roasts, with dirty coffee, fruit-matcha drinks and brownies on the menu. Good for serious coffee drinkers who like a calm setting, and it sits right on the route to the Bang Rachan historical sites.
Rimna Cafe
A cafe set among the fields in the Bang Rachan area, with a long wooden bridge stretching out over the rice paddies for natural-looking photos. There's both an air-conditioned indoor section and outdoor seating, with easy-on-the-eyes green views. Best in the morning before it gets too hot.
De'champ Cafe
A modern cafe looking out over the rice fields, directly across from Wat Phikun Thong, making it another option for a rest after visiting the temple. The menu is straightforward — coffee, Thai tea and blueberry cheese pie — with low prices and an open, airy feel.
Cocochi Cafe
A Japanese-style cafe in town, with matcha, americano, strawberry soda and several kinds of cake. There are yukata sets to rent for photos, so it suits anyone who likes cute corners and wants a few shots to take home. It's in town and easy to reach.
Tips before you go
A lot of Sing Buri's prettiest cafes only open on weekends (Loychai Eye View, The Green). If you're coming on a weekday, aim for the in-town spots like Singkafe, Sip & Prost or Cocochi, which open daily instead. And always check a cafe's Facebook page before you set off — small upcountry cafes change their hours often.
Want to taste deeper? Try a Sing Buri food tour or cooking class
Half a day with a local who knows the lanes — or cooking a dish yourself — teaches you more than just eating. Book ahead on Klook or GetYourGuide.
Which Cafe to Pick by Your Plan
If you're doing a one-day Sing Buri trip, most of the cafes slot neatly into the temple-hopping route. We've grouped them so it's easy to choose based on where you're heading that day.
Temple & merit-making route
Retro Cafe at Wat Phikun Thong, or De'champ across from the temple — drop in straight after visiting, no need to drive far.
Nature & rice-field route
Rimna Cafe and WEEK in the Bang Rachan area, with green rice-field views — a good follow-up to the Bang Rachan camp and the Heroes' Monument.
In-town & market route
Singkafe, Sip & Prost and Cocochi sit in town and are easy to walk to, perfect to fit in between a bowl of boat noodles or a market stroll.
Best Time to Go
- Morning 8.00–10.00 — the rice-field and garden cafes aren't hot yet, the views are lovely, the crowds are thin, and it's easy to take photos.
- Afternoon 14.00–16.00 — time to rest your legs after morning temple-hopping; the sun softens and it's ideal to settle into an air-conditioned cafe.
- Saturday–Sunday — several of the nicer cafes only open on weekends, so come on a weekend if you want to hit them all.
Plan a full day of temples, food and sights in Sing Buri
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