New Java, Eatery, Hangout, and Experience in the Month of October

Bangkok’s newest cafés, dining spots, and hangout destinations you need to visit
New Java, Eatery, Hangout, and Experience in the Month of October
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By: Rani Kothari

From cosy coffee shops to luxury malls and intimate wine bars, Bangkok is buzzing with exciting new openings. Here’s a curated roundup of the city’s latest spots to eat, shop, relax, and explore.

Yuuyen Coffee: Rustic New Café in Soi Chula 36, Bangkok

Situated in Soi Chula 36, Yuuyen Coffee is a welcome addition to the Bangkok café scene. With its hand-drawn logo and handwritten menu, it exudes a rustic and laid-back charm.

Its offerings range from smooth coffees to non-coffee beverages, as well as delicious all-day brunch fare. They also serve a selection of bakery treats, from crispy churros fried to perfection to buttery, flavourful croissants.

Their brand philosophy reflects a true commitment to quality, underscored by award-winning Geisha beans.

Cosy brown interiors with plenty of photo ops make it the perfect spot to hang out with friends or unwind on your own—no frills, just a chill vibe, and great coffee.
Instagram: @yuuyen.coffee

Bura Marie Tearoom: Floral-Inspired Thai Dining at Central Park

A new story is steeping in Central Park. Welcome to Bura Marie!

This quaint eatery on the ground floor features curved interiors in warm terracotta tones, creating an inviting and intimate atmosphere.

The restaurant’s name blends Sanskrit and Thai—bura (city) and marie/mali (flower)—to create the picturesque meaning, ‘City of Flowers’. Inspired by this floral theme, the menu offers over 10 fragrant tea blends, including their signature, Lotus de Marie.

These pair beautifully with authentic, flavourful Thai delicacies, leaving you spoiled for choice. For those overwhelmed by the array, the tearoom also presents a curated ‘High Tea’ menu, featuring savoury and sweet Thai classics.

At Bura Marie, a sophisticated dining experience awaits.
Instagram: @bura.marie

On8 BKK Wine Bar: Cosy Ekkamai Spot for Drinks & Bites

On the lookout for a new spot to grab drinks and bites? Look no further than the latest wine bar, On8 BKK, located in Park Avenue Ekkamai.

Relax under the warm, mellow lights as you take in the minimalist prints and shelves of vinyl records displayed side by side—a vibe straight out of a Pinterest mood board.

With comforting Thai dishes and decadent desserts, it’s the perfect homey atmosphere to decompress and catch up with friends. A carefully curated selection of fine wines complements the delicious food, elevating the experience.

Each detail is meticulously crafted, creating the perfect spot to kick back and enjoy good company.
Instagram: @on8.bkk

Central Park Bangkok: Luxury Shopping Mall with Rooftop Park

At the crossroads of urban city life and tranquil greenery, Central Park is the newest shopping hotspot for locals and tourists alike. Situated inside the Dusit Central Park mixed-use space, it offers a mix of Thai and international brands.

Spanning eight floors of upscale shopping and dining, the mall also includes a range of flexible office spaces.

The crowning jewel is the 11,200 sqm rooftop ‘Suan Dusit Arun’. The pet-friendly park features tropical gardens with local flora, breathtaking waterfalls, and elegant dining spaces.

Designed in accordance with feng shui principles to enhance harmony, Central Park is truly a premier, one-stop destination for luxury, leisure, and business.
Instagram: @centralparkbangkok

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