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28 Days Off - Specialty Coffee: A Quiet Japanese-Style Cafe in Prachinburi

28 Days Off – Specialty Coffee: A Quiet Japanese-Style Cafe in Prachinburi

28 Days Off – Specialty Coffee: A Quiet Japanese-Style Cafe in Prachinburi I stopped by this small specialty coffee roaster in Prachinburi last week, and it’s one of those low-key spots that feels like a nice break from the usual chain cafes. The Japanese-style decor gives it a cozy, minimalist vibe that coffee people seem […]

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Montra Cafe by ไร่วังบอน — Worth the Stop?

Montra Cafe by ไร่วังบอน — Worth the Stop?

Montra Cafe by ไร่วังบอน — Worth the Stop? I passed through here last month on the way to a nearby dam, thinking it’d be a quick coffee stop. Turns out this place is way bigger than expected — multiple buildings, a farm area, and a pretty sprawling setup that’s clearly designed for people to hang

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Phutario Cafe and Farm – A Quiet Garden Spot in Nakhon Nayok

Phutario Cafe and Farm – A Quiet Garden Spot in Nakhon Nayok

Phutario Cafe and Farm – A Quiet Garden Spot in Nakhon Nayok Phutario is a laid-back cafe tucked into the grounds of Phu Iyara Resort, a bit off the beaten path on an unnamed road in Nakhon Nayok. It’s the kind of place people visit for photos, coffee, and a peaceful afternoon surrounded by greenery—though

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Noen Hom Cafe: A Quick Stop Before or After Khao Yai National Park

Noen Hom Cafe: A Quick Stop Before or After Khao Yai National Park

Noen Hom Cafe: A Quick Stop Before or After Khao Yai National Park I checked out Noen Hom Cafe last month on the way out of Khao Yai National Park (Prachinburi side), and it’s pretty much what you’d expect from a roadside cafe near a park entrance — convenient, relaxed, and nothing fancy. Why People

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Unspecialroaster ไม่พิเศษ – A Quiet Coffee Spot in Pak Chong

Unspecialroaster ไม่พิเศษ – A Quiet Coffee Spot in Pak Chong

Unspecialroaster ไม่พิเศษ – A Quiet Coffee Spot in Pak Chong Tucked along a quiet road in Pak Chong, this small café has built a solid local following thanks to freshly roasted coffee and homemade sourdough bread. Despite the self-deprecating name ("unspecial"), regulars seem to think otherwise. Why People Keep Coming Back Freshly roasted coffee –

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OLNA x PY Roasters – A Peaceful Coffee Stop on the Way to Khao Yai

OLNA x PY Roasters – A Peaceful Coffee Stop on the Way to Khao Yai

OLNA x PY Roasters – A Peaceful Coffee Stop on the Way to Khao Yai Tucked along the roadside in Pak Chong, this café sits quietly surrounded by fields and distant mountain views. It’s the kind of place that feels easy and unhurried—good coffee, green surroundings, and a vibe that doesn’t try too hard. Why

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Cafe de Fleurs Khao Yai: Pretty Flowers and Solid Food

Cafe de Fleurs Khao Yai: Pretty Flowers and Solid Food

Cafe de Fleurs Khao Yai: Pretty Flowers and Solid Food I checked out this flower-themed cafe on Thanarat Road recently, and it’s one of those spots that actually lives up to the Instagram potential—but the food holds its own too. With a 4.8 rating from 271 reviews, it’s clearly doing something right. Why People Like

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Please Don't Tell Khaoyai: A Quiet Hillside Stop with Views

Please Don’t Tell Khaoyai: A Quiet Hillside Stop with Views

Please Don’t Tell Khaoyai: A Quiet Hillside Stop with Views Tucked up a hill in Mu Si, this café is easy to miss if you’re driving fast—the entrance sign isn’t huge. Once you find it and head up the small drive, you’ll arrive at a clean, well-designed space that feels a bit like stepping into

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