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📍 Ramkhamhaeng · Central Thailand · ☕ Café-hop with the locals of Ramkhamhaeng-Hua Mak · Bangkok · Updated 2026

10 Popular Cafés
in Ramkhamhaeng-Hua Mak

Ramkhamhaeng-Hua Mak is a university district that has quietly turned into a café-hopping playground on Bangkok's east side — within a short radius of Ramkhamhaeng University, The Mall Lifestore Ramkhamhaeng, and ABAC Hua Mak, you'll find everything from serious coffee roasters that roast their own beans and cafés serving top award-winning iced coffee to bakeries baked fresh and garden cafés where you can sit all day. We've picked the 10 cafés that genuinely draw crowds and get talked about most, with signature drinks and price ranges, so you can plan a full day of chilling with ease.

☕ Coffee roasters that roast their own beans🏆 Top award-winning iced coffee🥐 Bakery baked fresh daily🌿 Garden cafés you can sit in all day🚇 Walk from the MRT Yellow Line at Ramkhamhaeng-Hua Mak
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If you think Ramkhamhaeng-Hua Mak is nothing more than a university zone lined with rows of shophouses, walk a little way into the sois and you'll find another world. The district sits on Bangkok's east side, home to Ramkhamhaeng University, ABAC Hua Mak, The Mall Lifestore Ramkhamhaeng — and getting around is far easier now that the MRT Yellow Line runs right through it with stations at Ramkhamhaeng and Hua Mak. All around are condos, student dormitories, and old houses tucked into the sois that are gradually turning into cafés one at a time. The charm here is that the cafés aren't as pricey as the ones downtown — you get good coffee at prices students can afford, with everything from small spots for reading and working to serious roasteries, bakery cafés baked fresh, and garden cafés where you can linger over a full meal. Coming solo to open your laptop all afternoon or bringing the whole crew to shoot photos spot by spot both work well here.

This list includes places backed by genuine skill and reputation — Wela Coffee Roaster at Ramkhamhaeng 24 Yaek 2 is a minimalist roastery that roasts its own beans, both Thai and imported, and coffee lovers on this side of town keep spreading the word about its fresh-roasted beans. SURYA Coffee Explorers at Sammakorn Village on the Saphan Sung side serves an Es'Yenn recipe that took runner-up at a leading Es-Yenn championship in 2021, along with a Dirty Choux people order nonstop. CAPULUS.BKK at Ramkhamhaeng 68 bakes sourdough, bagels, and chocolate-chip banana muffins fresh every day. 14 Grams Caffeine Addict & Meatorian is a café serious about meat dishes and a dried-chili bacon spaghetti. On the chill-and-sit side there's Baan Nai Suan at the mouth of Hua Mak 17, with both a garden zone and a retro glass room, and Sunny Coffee House on the Khlong Tan side, brewing a fruity three-bean House Blend — scroll down through each one and decide where to sip your first cup.

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Café / specialty coffee

Wela Coffee Roaster (Ramkhamhaeng 24)

📍 Ramkhamhaeng 24 Yaek 2 · Hua Mak, Bang Kapi, Bangkok 🧭 Ramkhamhaeng-Hua Mak ⭐ 4.2 (Wongnai)
🖼️ แตะรูปเพื่อซูมในหน้า · แผนที่ / โซเชียลฝังจากต้นทาง (ถูกลิขสิทธิ์)
👍 Best forCoffee lovers after self-roasted beans, grabbing a good coffee during the day
Self-roasted coffeeMinimalistspecialty coffee
🕐Open morning-afternoon (closes early · check the page before you go) 💵≈ $2–4 🌶️None (coffee shop) 📋English menu
🥢Signature — Coffee from self-roasted beans (Thai + imported), Matcha Strawberry (can switch to Oat Milk), Sparkling Yuzu

If you're a coffee person heading into Ramkhamhaeng-Hua Mak and you want something more serious than the average café, Wela Coffee Roaster in Soi Ramkhamhaeng 24 Yaek 2 (the soi that connects through to Rama 9-Phatthanakan) is the spot the coffee crowd around here talks about a lot. The name "Wela" comes from the shop's own roastery, which has more than a decade of roasting experience behind it. They roast their own beans, both Thai and imported, lined up in a long row to choose from, and rotate the roast profiles each batch — a good fit for people who actually want to talk beans with the barista rather than settle in for hours.

The most-ordered drinks are the drip/filter coffees where you can choose from several beans, around 80 baht, while non-coffee drinkers can go for the Matcha Strawberry, which several reviews praise for a well-balanced strawberry aroma that doesn't drown out the matcha (you can switch it to Oat Milk), and the fizzy, tart Sparkling Yuzu that cuts through the richness. Other popular items include the hot latte at 70 baht made with a soft-bodied medium roast, an Iced Latte at 90 baht, and an Iced Palm Sugar Latte using real palm sugar from Phetchaburi.

The shop itself is a small, minimalist coffee room, pale wood furniture set against white walls, with large windows letting in natural light that keeps it feeling airy. Most reviews agree the seating is limited (around 2-3 tables), leaning more toward takeaway or a quick stop than settling in for long work sessions. The atmosphere is quiet, with the smell of fresh-roasted coffee filling the whole space. The review score sits around 4.2, which is solid for a small shop focused primarily on coffee quality.

You can park on the street out front, and it's an easy trip from the Ramkhamhaeng University side, The Mall Lifestore Ramkhamhaeng, and the MRT Yellow Line. One thing to know: the opening and closing times for this branch change often (roughly morning to afternoon, closing early, and sometimes shut early in the week) — check the page before you go. Several reviews also note the shop is mainly cash, so bringing cash along makes things easier.

Must-tryDrip/filter coffee (choose your own roasted beans)Matcha Strawberry (can switch to Oat Milk)Sparkling YuzuIced Palm Sugar Latte
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Café / specialty coffee

SURYA Coffee Explorers I Sammakorn

📍 Saphan Sung, Bangkok 🧭 Ramkhamhaeng-Saphan Sung ⭐ 4.7 (Google)
🖼️ แตะรูปเพื่อซูมในหน้า · แผนที่ / โซเชียลฝังจากต้นทาง (ถูกลิขสิทธิ์)
👍 Best forSpecialty-coffee lovers + a long work/chill session
Specialty coffeeSelf-roastedWork-friendly café
🕐07:00–18:00 daily 💵≈ $3–7 📋English menu
🥢Signature — Es'Yenn (award-winning iced coffee recipe), Dirty Choux, Black Cocoa Salted Caramel

SURYA Coffee Explorers, right at the entrance to Sammakorn Village on Ramkhamhaeng 112, is a specialty roastery café that coffee lovers in Ramkhamhaeng-Hua Mak talk about a lot. The draw that makes this place a destination is the Es'Yenn menu, an iced coffee recipe that took runner-up at the World Es-Yenn Championship 2021. If you like serious coffee or want a chill corner to sip something good around Saphan Sung, you've come to the right place. The shop roasts its own beans, with both blends and single origins to choose from.

The must-order starts with the Es'Yenn (around 85 baht), the award-winning iced coffee that uses Songkhla palm sugar for sweetness instead of condensed milk. Real reviews say the sweetness is soft and well-rounded, with an aroma reminiscent of Thai desserts. Follow it with the Dirty Choux (140 baht), which arrives looking loaded — a big choux puff with a generous mound of cream over a coffee "dirty" — reviewers call it spectacular. Non-coffee drinkers have Matcha Margarita, Sweet Monster, Aloha Margarita, and Bitter Sunset, which mixes coffee with cola, orange syrup, and tonic for a refreshing finish, plus cakes like Carrot cake and premium matcha drinks.

The vibe is a raw, cool black-toned loft with exposed brick walls and air-conditioning, with a coffee bar on the ground floor and a comfortable mezzanine terrace upstairs, plug points, and Wi-Fi — good for working, reading, or meeting friends. The per-head price runs roughly 100-250 baht, there's roadside parking, and dogs are welcome. Many reviews praise the kind owner and good service, including swapping out items without complaint when something isn't right.

The location is at 215/4 Soi Ramkhamhaeng 112, Saphan Sung district, at the eastern end of the Ramkhamhaeng corridor, near Ramkhamhaeng University, The Mall Lifestore Ramkhamhaeng, and ABAC Hua Mak, reachable via the MRT Yellow Line. Open daily around 07:00-18:00. One thing to know is that the shop has some annual closure periods, so checking the page before you go is the safe move. The place is popular because it pairs competition-level coffee skill with creative drinks and a spot right at the village entrance — drivers passing by can't help stopping in, which has pushed it near the top of the cafés in the Saphan Sung district.

Must-tryEs'Yenn (award-winning iced coffee)Dirty ChouxBitter SunsetMatcha Margarita
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Café / Western-meat food

14 Grams Caffeine Addict & Meatorian

📍 Soi Ramkhamhaeng 40 · Hua Mak, Bang Kapi, Bangkok 🧭 Ramkhamhaeng-Hua Mak ⭐ 3.9 · 4 reviews (Wongnai)
🖼️ แตะรูปเพื่อซูมในหน้า · แผนที่ / โซเชียลฝังจากต้นทาง (ถูกลิขสิทธิ์)
👍 Best forCafé workers and garden-chill seekers
Garden caféMeat loversWork-friendly
🕐08:00/09:00–17:30 Mon–Sat (closed Sun) 💵≈ $3–7 🌶️Medium spice (dried-chili spaghetti)
🥢Signature — Dried-chili bacon spaghetti, steak/meat dishes, mint chocolate

If you want to escape the chaos of Ramkhamhaeng Road and settle into a garden, 14 Grams Caffeine Addict & Meatorian is a loft-style café tucked into Soi Ramkhamhaeng 40 in Hua Mak, Bang Kapi, not far from Ramkhamhaeng University, The Mall Lifestore Ramkhamhaeng, and ABAC Hua Mak. The draw is right there in the name — it's both a coffee café and a meat-lover's spot (Meatorian) — a good fit for workers looking for a quiet corner, students in the area coming to read, or anyone who wants a full meal and good coffee in one place.

The dish people mention most is the dried-chili bacon spaghetti, a boldly seasoned noodle plate that's easy to eat and suits the café atmosphere. For meat lovers there's steak and other meat dishes to try. Drink lovers shouldn't miss the mint chocolate, which reviews say uses real chocolate — well-rounded and not cloyingly sweet. There's also a piccolo latte around 90 baht, a breakfast set around 100 baht, and cold drinks like strawberry soda and blueberry yogurt to match your mood.

The real charm is the atmosphere. The shop has both an air-conditioned indoor zone and an open-air garden zone surrounded by shady trees, with a koi pond and a small waterfall. Many reviews say it feels like stepping into a lush, restful home — the kind of place you can sit for a long stretch, great for photos, with parking available. The per-head price is around 101-250 baht, reasonable for a café that gives you both the view and a meal.

Worth knowing: the shop is open Monday-Saturday, roughly 08:00/09:00-17:30, and closed Sundays, so check the times before you go. Some reviews note that certain dishes sell out or aren't fully available on some days, and that the food on a few plates is still middling (a 3.9 score from a small number of reviews on Wongnai). But if you come for the quiet-garden atmosphere, good coffee, and a comfortable seat in Ramkhamhaeng-Hua Mak, this is still a spot the locals like to drop by.

Must-tryDried-chili bacon spaghettiMint chocolateSteak/meat dishesPiccolo latte
4
Café / coffee + bakery

CAPULUS.BKK

📍 Ramkhamhaeng 68 · Hua Mak, Bang Kapi, Bangkok 🧭 Ramkhamhaeng-Hua Mak ⭐ 3.9 · 9 reviews (Wongnai)
🖼️ แตะรูปเพื่อซูมในหน้า · แผนที่ / โซเชียลฝังจากต้นทาง (ถูกลิขสิทธิ์)
👍 Best forCafé-and-work types + bringing a dog
Minimalist caféPet FriendlyHomemade bakery
🕐Tue–Fri 08:00–17:00 · Sat–Sun 10:00–18:00 💵≈ $2.5–4
🥢Signature — Dulce de Leche Latte, Black Lemon, sourdough/bagels/chocolate-chip banana muffins baked fresh daily, matcha/hojicha latte

CAPULUS.BKK is a small minimalist café in Soi Ramkhamhaeng 68 that people around Hua Mak-Bang Kapi know well. It's a narrow-fronted but deep shophouse decorated in a warm white-and-brown Japanese-meets-Korean tone, catching lovely natural light for nearly the whole day. What wins many people over are the two dogs, "Guate" and "Tamper," who come out to greet you. The shop is pet-friendly and dogs are welcome — a good fit for café-goers wanting a quiet corner to chill, work, read, or take nice photos near Ramkhamhaeng University, ABAC Hua Mak, and The Mall Lifestore Ramkhamhaeng, and it's much easier to reach now that the MRT Yellow Line runs through.

The drink reviews mention most is the Dulce de Leche Latte, an iced latte topped with sweet, rich homemade cream and a caramel aroma — the shop's headliner. Another that coffee lovers like to try is the Black Lemon, coffee mixed with tart, refreshing lemon that cuts the richness. Non-coffee drinkers can pick from matcha latte and hojicha latte. On the snack side, the standout is the bakery baked fresh daily — sourdough, bagels, and the best-selling chocolate-chip banana muffin. Bagels paired with homemade peanut butter or ham and cheese are good too. Most reviews say the coffee and pastries punch above what you'd expect from a small shop — coffee lovers shouldn't miss it.

Prices are friendly — most drinks are in the low hundreds (Dulce de Leche Latte around 125 baht), and pastries run from a few tens to the low hundreds. Cards are accepted, and there's Wi-Fi. The shop is open Tuesday-Friday 08:00-17:00 and Saturday-Sunday 10:00-18:00 (Mondays sometimes open 09:00-17:00, so checking the page first is safer). One thing to note is that the shop is fairly small and gets busy on Saturday-Sunday, with seats filling up fast — visit on a weekday or early morning for a calmer atmosphere. Parking in the soi is limited. If you're bringing a dog, this is a great choice in the area.

Must-tryDulce de Leche LatteBlack LemonChocolate-chip banana muffinBagel/sourdough baked fresh
5
Café / specialty coffee

Blissfull Coffee Roasters

📍 Bangkok 🧭 Ramkhamhaeng-Hua Mak
🖼️ แตะรูปเพื่อซูมในหน้า · แผนที่ / โซเชียลฝังจากต้นทาง (ถูกลิขสิทธิ์)
👍 Best forCafé workers after long sessions near the Airport Rail Link
specialty coffeeWork-friendly caféSelf-roasted
🕐08:00–17:00 daily 💵≈ $3–7 📋English menu
🥢Signature — Specialty coffee (medium/dark roast), matcha, almond croissant, cheesecake/chocolate cake, cinnamon twist

If you find yourself around Ramkhamhaeng-Hua Mak and want a specialty café where you can sit and work for a long stretch, Blissfull Coffee Roasters in Soi Ramkhamhaeng 3, Suan Luang district, is the place many people recommend. It's a roastery of its own, with both medium roast and dark roast beans to choose from — good for coffee lovers who want a serious cup, and for anyone after a quiet corner with plug points to work or read comfortably. A standout point is that it's only about 300 meters from the Ramkhamhaeng Airport Rail Link, easy to reach by both train and car since there's plenty of parking.

The drinks people mention most are the black coffees like Espresso and Orange Espresso, which reviews describe as clearly aromatic with good ratios. On the milk side, the hit is the Dirty at 90 baht a cup. Beyond coffee there's premium-grade matcha, a house-recipe Thai tea, and rich chocolate for non-coffee drinkers too. The bakery case is tempting — almond croissant, cheesecake, chocolate cake, carrot cake, and cinnamon twist. Real reviews say the coffee is balanced and easy to drink, not so heavy it turns cloying, so you can sit a long while without tiring of it.

The atmosphere is modern and airy, exposed concrete walls with blue coffee-cup shelving, long tables for working with plug points, and both indoor and outdoor lounge zones, plus a meeting/private room — good for work-from-café types and groups meeting over work alike. Prices are roughly 101-250 baht per person, reasonable for specialty coffee in this area.

Worth knowing: the shop is open 08:00-17:00 daily (delivery until around 16:00). Afternoons and holidays get fairly busy because the shop photographs well, so if you want a good seat — especially a work table by a plug — coming in the morning is more comfortable. The shop takes credit cards, has free Wi-Fi, and is pet-friendly too.

Must-tryDirtyOrange EspressoAlmond croissantCinnamon twist

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If you want to café-hop Ramkhamhaeng-Hua Mak without rushing, stay near Ramkhamhaeng University, The Mall Lifestore Ramkhamhaeng, or along the MRT Yellow Line (Ramkhamhaeng/Hua Mak) for the easiest walking. This area has hotels and stays across several price levels, with everything close by — the cafés on this list, malls, universities, and ABAC Hua Mak. The MRT Yellow Line also connects easily onward to Lat Phrao-Samrong. Check prices and reviews for stays in this area from the button below.

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Café / coffee

Motionhouse Cafe

📍 Ramkhamhaeng, Hua Mak, Bang Kapi, Bangkok 🧭 Ramkhamhaeng-Hua Mak
🖼️ แตะรูปเพื่อซูมในหน้า · แผนที่ / โซเชียลฝังจากต้นทาง (ถูกลิขสิทธิ์)
Approx. price45–80 THB/cup · toast 25–55 THB
👍 Best forWorkers and chillers after affordable coffee in the Ram area
Work-friendly caféAffordable coffeeOn Ram Road
🕐Mon–Fri 07:30–19:00 · Sat–Sun 08:30–16:30 💵≈ $1.5–2.5
🥢Signature — Blended caramel macchiato, honey-lemon Americano, real-butter toast (peanut butter/milk butter/ham cheese/garlic butter)

Motionhouse Cafe is a small coffee café on the corner of a shophouse right on Ramkhamhaeng Road, only about 100 meters' walk from Ramkhamhaeng Hospital. The shop grew out of a group of motion-graphics people who wanted a spot to work, meet, and hold casual meetings — so it became an airy glass-fronted café with a sit-and-linger feel. Anyone circling around Ram, The Mall Lifestore Ramkhamhaeng, or ABAC Hua Mak who wants a quiet, affordable corner to sip coffee will find this place very much their speed, especially workers, readers, and couples who want a long chat.

The must-try drinks people mention most are the blended caramel macchiato — sweet, well-rounded, cold and refreshing — and the honey-lemon Americano, sour-sweet and refreshing, cutting the richness, perfect for hot weather. On the hot-coffee side, many people especially like the hot mocha. Another star not to miss is the real-butter toast — soft bread with fragrant butter, available with peanut butter, milk butter, ham cheese, and garlic butter, filling just right alongside coffee. Most reviews agree the coffee is aromatic and strong, the taste is solid, and the staff are friendly.

On price it's easy on the wallet — drinks run around 45-80 baht and toast 25-55 baht, prices that students and workers around Ram can pay without wincing. The atmosphere leans simple and airy, with soft music, comfortable for chilling or opening a laptop to work. It's a café the locals stop by regularly because it's right on the main road, easy to find, and opens early on weekdays.

Worth knowing: the shop is a corner shophouse with limited seating, so on late holiday mornings or rush hours you may have to wait for a table. It's open Monday-Friday 07:30-19:00 and Saturday-Sunday 08:30-16:30 (closing earlier on weekends) — check the times before you go on late Saturday-Sunday afternoons. Parking is limited since it's on a main road; if you're not driving, taking the MRT Yellow Line to around Ramkhamhaeng/Hua Mak then a short ride is more convenient.

Must-tryBlended caramel macchiatoHoney-lemon AmericanoReal-butter toast (peanut butter/milk butter/ham cheese/garlic butter)Hot mocha
7
Café / coffee & bakery

Brosistas Coffee & Bakery

📍 Ramkhamhaeng 24 Yaek 20 · Hua Mak, Bang Kapi (behind The Nine · Rama 9 Soi 41), Bangkok 🧭 Ramkhamhaeng-Hua Mak ⭐ 4.2 (Wongnai)
🖼️ แตะรูปเพื่อซูมในหน้า · แผนที่ / โซเชียลฝังจากต้นทาง (ถูกลิขสิทธิ์)
👍 Best forCoffee + homemade-cake lovers, morning-to-afternoon meals
Chill caféHomemade bakeryStrong aromatic coffee
🕐Approx 06:30–17:00 (Mon–Fri), Sat 07:00–17:00, Sun 07:30–17:00 💵≈ $2–4 📋English menu
🥢Signature — Orange-scented Americano, blended caramel macchiato, homemade cakes (blueberry cheesecake/scones), toast

Brosistas Coffee & Bakery is a small café tucked inside the @home residence project in Soi Ramkhamhaeng 24 Yaek 20, Hua Mak, Bang Kapi. If you're driving from Rama 9, you can come in via Soi 41 behind The Nine just as easily. It's a serious-coffee-plus-homemade-bakery spot, with wood tones and a black wall carrying a graphic motif, plus both a counter bar and work tables — a good fit for coffee lovers, people around Ram-Hua Mak, Ram and ABAC students, and anyone wanting a quiet corner to sip coffee and read from morning through afternoon.

The drinks coffee lovers like to order are the orange-scented Americano — refreshing, its tart-fragrant note cutting the strength well — and the blended caramel macchiato, a can't-miss for the sweet-and-cold crowd. On the bakery side you have to try the caramel butter cake, the shop's signature, along with carrot cake, pandan-coconut cake, blueberry cheesecake, scones, and buttery toast or hot croissants baked and filled sandwich-style.

Most real reviews praise the coffee as strong, aromatic, and well-rounded, the house cakes soft and not cloyingly sweet, moist rather than dry, and the atmosphere warm and comfortable, with soft music and cool air-conditioning. The service is good and friendly, and some international visitors note the barista speaks English fluently. Prices aren't expensive — around the low hundreds per head, cakes starting at about 60 baht, latte around 80 baht, Americano around 65 baht. The Wongnai score sits at 4.2 stars.

Parking is available along the road in the soi out front, there's Wi-Fi, credit cards are accepted, and you can order delivery via LINE MAN. The shop is open almost every day from early morning around 6:30-7:00 to the late afternoon 16:30-17:00. One thing to know is that the shop is fairly small and closes fairly early, so if you want a signature cake, come in the morning through afternoon, since some items sell out fast — it's more of a daytime café than a place to linger in the evening.

Must-tryOrange-scented AmericanoBlended caramel macchiatoCaramel butter cake (signature)Blueberry cheesecake / scones
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Thai-Western food, café, desserts, drinks

Baan Nai Suan Hua Mak

📍 Mouth of Soi Hua Mak 17, Bang Kapi, Bangkok 🧭 Ramkhamhaeng-Hua Mak ⭐ 3.7 · 86 reviews (Wongnai)
🖼️ แตะรูปเพื่อซูมในหน้า · แผนที่ / โซเชียลฝังจากต้นทาง (ถูกลิขสิทธิ์)
👍 Best forChilling under the trees at dusk, coming as a group/couple
Garden caféShady atmosphereSit for a full meal
🕐10:00–20:30 daily 💵≈ $3–7 🌶️Adjustable (both spicy Thai and non-spicy Western dishes)
🥢Signature — Thai-Western menu + drinks/desserts, sit for a full meal (garden zone/retro glass-room zone)

If you're around Ramkhamhaeng-Hua Mak and want to duck out of the chaos and sit in the shade of the trees, "Baan Nai Suan" at the mouth of Soi Hua Mak 17 is the first place locals think of. It's a big house set in a real garden, running as a restaurant, café, and yoga corner all in one. You can come as a group of friends, a family, or a couple wanting a quiet atmosphere and a long sit, from lunch through dinner — a good fit for anyone tired of air-conditioned shophouse cafés who wants to see real trees and a real waterfall.

On the food side, the dishes people order often are lemon chicken, carbonara, drunken spaghetti, pad thai, glass-noodle laab, and herbed prawn khao yam. For desserts and drinks there's waffle topped with ice cream, blueberry pie, blueberry cake, cheesy cheese bread, and the signature Baan Nai Suan iced coffee. Most real reviews agree the drinks and bakery are done well, with the latte and macchiato tasting fine, while many say of the savory food that "everything's tasty enough, but not wow." The carbonara is the plate people praise more than the others, so it's fair to say the draw here is the atmosphere and the desserts-and-coffee more than the main dishes.

What makes the place stick with people is the garden — big trees, a small waterfall, a stream, a fish pond. At midday it's cool and shady with birdsong; by evening there's warm orange light against the green leaves. Many reviews use words like romantic and "like slipping into another world." There are two zones to choose from: the outdoor garden zone and an air-conditioned glass room decorated with retro furniture. The per-head price is around 101-250 baht, which counts as inexpensive for atmosphere at this level, with parking behind the shop.

The location is at the mouth of Soi Hua Mak 17, near ABAC Hua Mak, easy to reach from Ramkhamhaeng University, The Mall Lifestore Ramkhamhaeng, and the MRT Yellow Line. Open daily 10:00-20:30. One thing to know is that holiday evenings get busy and the garden-zone tables fill up fast, so if you want a pretty spot, come before the sun softens, and know that people come here mainly to soak up the atmosphere and sip coffee. You can order the savory food easily enough, but the real stars are the garden and the desserts.

Must-tryBaan Nai Suan iced coffeeCarbonaraWaffle topped with ice creamHerbed prawn khao yam
9
Café, bakery, desserts

Have a Bake bkk

📍 Bangkok 🧭 Ramkhamhaeng-Hua Mak
🖼️ แตะรูปเพื่อซูมในหน้า · แผนที่ / โซเชียลฝังจากต้นทาง (ถูกลิขสิทธิ์)
👍 Best forDessert lovers wanting to chill in Ram-Hua Mak, halal café, budget-friendly
Halal caféHomemade bakeryDesserts
🕐11:00–19:00 (Tuesday–Sunday · closed Monday) 💵≈ $2–3 🕌Halal
🥢Signature — Caramel banana toast (served with vanilla ice cream), egg tart, Basque cheesecake, strawberry toast

Have a Bake BKK is a small homemade café-bakery inside a house in Soi Ramkhamhaeng 24 Yaek 24 (Soi Si Ubon). It's a halal shop that opened not long ago but people around Hua Mak-Ramkhamhaeng talk about it a lot. What makes the place lovely is that everything is baked fresh daily and the ice cream is made in-house. It's a good fit for dessert lovers wanting a quiet corner to chill, do light work, or stop for an afternoon break without dressing up much. Muslims or anyone looking for a halal café in the area will especially like it, since the ingredients are entirely halal.

The dish people order often and should try is the caramel banana toast, served with vanilla ice cream — the bread crisp outside and soft within, drizzled with fragrant caramel, matched just right with cold ice cream. Another that reviews praise a lot is the egg tart, with a crumbly crust and a soft, tender egg filling and a faint caramel aroma, best when warm. The Basque cheesecake has a smooth, creamy texture, sweet just enough, not cloying, and the strawberry toast comes with refreshing whipped cream. If you like heavy chocolate, try the Muddy brownie, which the shop posts on its page often.

The atmosphere is minimalist in white-and-wood tones, warm like sitting at a friend's house. The shop isn't big, with cute photo corners, quiet enough to chat or work comfortably. Prices are very friendly, most plates coming in under a hundred baht, making it a good fit for Ram-ABAC students and workers in the area who want good desserts without spending much.

Worth knowing about the location and hours: the shop is deep down Soi Ramkhamhaeng 24, with parking on-site and along the road out front (you can't park on the opposite side). Open Tuesday-Sunday 11:00-19:00, closed Mondays. Some desserts are baked in batches and sell out fast; during festivals or Eid the queues are heavy, so checking the shop's IG page first or ordering ahead is a good idea to avoid missing the item you want.

Must-tryCaramel banana toast (served with vanilla ice cream)Egg tartBasque cheesecakeStrawberry toast
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Café / specialty coffee

Sunny Coffee House (Khlong Tan · Ramkhamhaeng)

📍 Ramkhamhaeng-Hua Mak (Khlong Tan · Suan Luang) 🧭 Ramkhamhaeng-Hua Mak ⭐ 4.5 · 193 reviews (Google)
🖼️ แตะรูปเพื่อซูมในหน้า · แผนที่ / โซเชียลฝังจากต้นทาง (ถูกลิขสิทธิ์)
👍 Best forSpecialty-coffee lovers + working/breakfast before class or office
Caféspecialty coffeeHalal
🕐Sun–Fri 07:00–17:30 (closed Sat) 💵≈ $1.5–3 🌶️Not spicy (café) 🕌Halal 📋English menu
🥢Signature — House Blend Americano (3-bean blend, fruity profile), drip/filter coffee, macadamia cake, pancakes

Sunny Coffee House is a small serious-coffee café at the start of Ramkhamhaeng Road on the Ram University/Hua Mak side, only about 200 meters from the Khlong Tan intersection and the Ramkhamhaeng Airport Rail Link — an easy walk from the station. This shop is a good fit for coffee people who want a good cup, a quiet spot to work, or a breakfast stop before class or the office. The shop has a warm vintage feel, with both an indoor and an outdoor zone, a relaxed atmosphere with soft music, good for settling in with a book. A point many people mention is that the staff are friendly and the shop is halal, so both Muslims and everyone else can eat with ease.

The must-order is the House Blend Americano, a fresh-roasted three-bean blend giving a fruity, sour-sweet, refreshing profile, priced at 85 baht. If you like it strong and rich-sweet, try the Dirty (80 baht), espresso poured over cold milk, or go for a plain Americano (50 baht) and a Cold Brew (70 baht), both done well. Drip/filter fans have beans to choose from too. The desserts people praise most are the macadamia cake (around 95 baht) and the soft pancakes, a fitting match with coffee. There's also a breakfast menu with soft scrambled egg served with bread, banana french toast, and tuna cheese bread.

Real reviews on Google, from many voices, say the coffee here is genuinely well made — "every cup feels intentional" — the food tasty, the prices not high, and the portions generous. The atmosphere is good, though it gets fairly packed at peak times. The Google score sits around 4.5 stars, which counts as trustworthy for a café in this area. Most prices are under 100 baht per person, good value for specialty coffee.

The location is very convenient for people around Ramkhamhaeng-Hua Mak — near The Mall Lifestore Ramkhamhaeng, Ramkhamhaeng University, ABAC Hua Mak, and the MRT Yellow Line. Open Sunday-Friday 07:00-17:30, closed Saturdays. One thing to know is that the shop is small and closes in the evening — for a relaxed seat, come from morning through afternoon. Parking is limited, so taking the Airport Rail Link or the MRT is more convenient.

Must-tryHouse Blend Americano (3-bean blend, fruity profile)DirtyMacadamia cakePancakes
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The MRT Yellow Line is the easiest way to arrive

The area now has the MRT Yellow Line running through it with Ramkhamhaeng and Hua Mak stations. Get off at a station and take a Grab or walk into the soi. For shops deep in the sois (like Wela on Ramkhamhaeng 24 Yaek 2 or the Sammakorn-Saphan Sung side), calling a Grab is easier than a long walk. Avoid driving in on weekends since parking out front is limited.

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Keep some cash on you

Most cafés take cards and QR payment (PromptPay/QR), but small shops or some dessert spots may prefer cash or have a minimum for card swipes. Keeping some small notes in your wallet gives peace of mind.

Beat the queue by coming in the morning or on a weekday

Saturday-Sunday afternoons get crowded and small roasteries like Wela fill up fast. Come when shops have just opened (many coffee spots open at 7-8am) or on a weekday for a comfortable seat while the baked goods aren't sold out yet.

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Check the open days and special items before you go

Some shops have a weekly closing day, and certain special items are only available on Saturday-Sunday, like SURYA's burnt choux cream. Check the opening and closing times on the shop's page once more before you set off so you don't miss out.

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Menus are mostly in English

This is a university district with both Ramkhamhaeng University and ABAC Hua Mak, which have international students. Many modern cafés have English menus or photos, and coffee-drink names are international anyway. If you get stuck, pointing at a photo or using a translation app helps.

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For a long sit, pick a garden café or a shop with plug points

If you plan to work or read all afternoon, pick a shop with a wide zone and plug points like Baan Nai Suan (with garden and glass-room zones), or a roastery with a slow-sipping corner. Small serious-coffee shops are better for a quick sip than a long stay.

Plan a worthwhile Ramkhamhaeng-Hua Mak café-hop in a single day

The cafés in this area are spread across several sides, so routing by zone makes for an easier walk. If you start from the early Ramkhamhaeng end, open the morning with serious coffee at Wela Coffee Roaster (Ramkhamhaeng 24 Yaek 2), a minimalist roastery that opens around 7:30 — great for early risers wanting fresh-roasted beans — then walk on toward Soi 40 to drop by 14 Grams Caffeine Addict & Meatorian, or shift over to CAPULUS.BKK at Ramkhamhaeng 68, which bakes sourdough, bagels, and muffins fresh every day. Come in the morning-to-late-morning since the baked goods tend to sell out fast.

If you have the whole day, head over to the Sammakorn-Saphan Sung side to try SURYA Coffee Explorers with its world-award Es'Yenn coffee and Dirty Choux (some special choux-cream items are only on Saturday-Sunday). Close out with a long chill at Baan Nai Suan at the mouth of Soi Hua Mak 17, with both a garden zone and a retro glass room, where you can order coffee, desserts, and full meals. Fruity-coffee lovers who want a drip to sip slowly can drop by Sunny Coffee House on the Khlong Tan side, since its three-bean House Blend is what people talk about for its refreshing fruit notes.

Café-hop Ramkhamhaeng-Hua Mak without rushing — book a hotel or stay near Ramkhamhaeng University, The Mall Lifestore Ramkhamhaeng, or along the MRT Yellow Line, then wander and shoot photos spot by spot with ease. You'll be close to all the cafés on this list, the malls, and the universities.

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FAQ

Which café is the most famous in Ramkhamhaeng-Hua Mak?

It depends on what you like. For true coffee people, Wela Coffee Roaster at Ramkhamhaeng 24 Yaek 2 is a minimalist roastery that roasts its own beans, both Thai and imported, and the coffee crowd on this side spreads the word a lot. For those wanting to try something award-winning, you have to go to SURYA Coffee Explorers at Sammakorn Village on the Saphan Sung side, which has the Es'Yenn coffee recipe that took runner-up at a leading Es-Yenn championship in 2021, along with a Dirty Choux people order nonstop (Google score around 4.7). For fresh-baked bakery, CAPULUS.BKK at Ramkhamhaeng 68 is talked about for its sourdough and chocolate-chip banana muffins.

What are the standout drinks to try in Ramkhamhaeng-Hua Mak?

Each shop has its own signature — Wela Coffee Roaster stands out for coffee from self-roasted beans, with a choice of medium/dark, plus Matcha Strawberry (can switch to Oat Milk) and Sparkling Yuzu; at SURYA you have to try the Es'Yenn award-winning iced coffee with the Dirty Choux and Black Cocoa Salted Caramel; CAPULUS.BKK stands out for Dulce de Leche Latte, Black Lemon, and fresh-baked sourdough-muffins; 14 Grams stands out for its dried-chili bacon spaghetti and meat dishes; Baan Nai Suan has a full range of Thai-Western dishes; while Have a Bake bkk stands out for the caramel banana toast served with vanilla ice cream and the Basque cheesecake, and Sunny Coffee House stands out for the fruity three-bean House Blend Americano.

How much do cafés in Ramkhamhaeng-Hua Mak cost roughly?

This area is fairly wallet-friendly since it's a university zone. Most coffee runs around 45-150 baht a cup. Affordable shops like Motionhouse Cafe start around 45-80 baht and toast starts at 25 baht, while Wela and CAPULUS.BKK run around 70-150 baht a cup. Cafés with main dishes or lots of desserts like SURYA, 14 Grams, Baan Nai Suan, and Blissfull Coffee Roasters run around 100-250 baht per person depending on what you order. Overall a budget of 100-250 baht per person is plenty to sit, sip coffee, and eat a snack comfortably.

Do cafés in Ramkhamhaeng-Hua Mak have parking, and are they crowded with queues?

Shops in the sois like Wela Coffee Roaster (Ramkhamhaeng 24), CAPULUS.BKK (Ram 68), and 14 Grams (Ram 40) usually have parking out front or some roadside soi parking, but the number is limited. On Saturday-Sunday afternoons it's crowded and parking fills up fast. There's now the MRT Yellow Line with Ramkhamhaeng and Hua Mak stations — taking that and then a Grab or walking into the soi is more convenient. As for queues, small roasteries and popular dessert shops may have a wait for a seat at peak times, so if you want to be sure, come right when a shop opens or on a weekday.

What time do cafés in Ramkhamhaeng-Hua Mak open?

Many coffee shops open early — for example Wela Coffee Roaster opens around 7:30-15:30 (shifting to 9:00-17:00 on Saturday-Sunday) and SURYA Coffee Explorers opens around 7:00-20:00 — good for early risers wanting their first cup. Most chill cafés and bakeries open later and run into the evening. Check each shop's opening and closing times on its page once more before you go, since some have a weekly closing day and certain special items are only available on Saturday-Sunday.

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