Baan Ta Nai Cafe: Rice Fields and Homemade Cakes in Prachin Buri
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I stopped by this café last week while passing through Prachin Buri, and it’s one of those spots that feels refreshingly low-key despite its growing popularity. Set against green rice fields with a small Japanese-style garden tucked in, it’s a peaceful escape if you’re exploring the area.
Why People Keep Coming Back
- Homemade cakes and bread baked on-site
- Rice field views framed by mountains — especially nice from the outdoor seating
- Relaxed, open-air atmosphere with both indoor and outdoor options
- Easy parking — plenty of space available
What to Order
The cheesecake gets mentioned again and again. Visitors pair it with Thai tea and seem pretty happy with that combo. The other standout is the Medovik (honey cake), which drew attention after being ranked among the top cakes globally in 2023. People specifically note the honey aroma and say it lives up to the hype. If you’re into trying something a bit different, that’s your pick.
Drinks are tasty across the board, and there’s a decent selection of snacks if you want something lighter.
Best Time to Visit & Seating
The café is open 7:00 AM to 5:00 PM most days, but closed on Tuesdays — keep that in mind. Thursday hours start a bit later at 9:00 AM.
Seating is flexible: sit indoors if it’s hot, or grab an outdoor table to enjoy the rice field scenery. The vibe is airy and unhurried, so it works well for a slow morning coffee or an afternoon break during a drive.
Practical Info
Address: 111 Moo 4, Tambon Na Di, Amphoe Na Di, Prachin Buri 25225
Hours: 7:00 AM – 5:00 PM (closed Tuesdays; opens 9:00 AM Thursdays)
Price feel: Reviews don’t give specific numbers, but the tone suggests it’s reasonable for what you get — homemade baked goods and a scenic setting.
Tips: Parking is easy, so no stress if you’re driving. The café attracts visitors searching for a quieter experience outside the usual tourist zones, so it’s not overly crowded.
Final Take
Baan Ta Nai works well if you’re already in Prachin Buri and want a chill spot with good homemade desserts and a view that isn’t just another shophouse wall — just double-check the day before you go so you don’t show up on a Tuesday.
