Even though Anthony Bourdain famously advises you not to get the Eggs Benedict at brunch, this classic egg dish has become synonymous with brunch food, placed right up there with bagels, avocado toast, and mimosas on the podium for perfect brunching. If that’s what you’re craving in Sathorn this weekend, bookmark this and book the Grab now.
While some only know Sathorn from their visa appointment or their meeting with a consultant in a skyscraper, others know and love it for its fantastic dining scene.
A more humble sibling to the loud and proud eateries of Sukhumvit, Sathorn is all about pleasing its residents, and maintaining a charming neighbourhood feel, especially on the weekends. Thereby, its brunch spots cater mostly to locals — old money Thais, corporate expats, and French people — knowing that they’re commonly looking for something unpretentious, relaxed, and genuinely satisfying.
Whether you go for a mini, midi, or maxi brunch order, here are our favourite brunches in Sathorn to save and savour. Before you send this writer any hate mail, do note that our round-up covers Sathorn Road, Silom, and Yen Akart, and though Eggs Benedict is mentioned in our introduction, not every venue on the list serves this dish. It was a symbol. Let’s not be difficult. This is Sathorn. We don’t do drama.
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The best brunch in Bangkok: 20 must-brunch spots in Sathorn
Luka
Arguably the most famous brunch spot in Sathorn, Luka has been welcoming brunch-goers for years now, located just a short walk from the Hindu temple on Pan Road. Pets and their people gather here for a selection of classic-with-a-twist brunch dishes, from poke bowls to pastries, and a dedicated “brunch drinks” section to top it off. Outdoor seating is available.
Location: 64 3 Pan Road, Silom, Bang Rak, Bangkok, +66 91 886 8717
Nearest BTS/MRT: BTS St. Louis
Opening times: Daily, 8am to 6pm
Price range: THB 800-1500 for two (food and drink)
Vibe: Dek inter co-working haven meets the occasional breakfast-burrito-loving Sathorn resident
Fran’s – Brunch & Greens
Is this the most famous piece of bacon in Bangkok? Fran’s caused much furore when it first opened, and it continues to be an interestingly difficult brunch spot to book. Thereby, walk-ins are somewhat recommended (seriously), as there is ample space both indoors and outdoors, and parking available, too. The pet-friendly brunch haven checks all the boxes for coffees, juices, breakfast dishes, and international favourites, though you’ll want the velvet egg and bacon dish if you’re here to ‘gram.
Location: 58, Thung Maha Mek, Sathorn, Bangkok, +66 92 131 0786
Nearest BTS/MRT: MRT Lumphini, BTS Sala Daeng
Opening times: Daily, 8am to 10pm
Price range: THB 800-1500 for two (food and drink)
Vibe: Actually as good as it looks on Instagram, high-end diner energy
(Not Just) Another Cup
For when you want more than just another cup of coffee, walk down leafy Sathorn Soi 10 to (Not Just) Another Cup for their spot-on brunch menu (classic, light, heavy, even keto options available), served alongside a selection of fresh pastries, juices, and coffee at the counter. The menu acts a little more health-friendly than many of the other places on our list, and while there was a rumour some time ago that you weren’t allowed to bring your laptop, if you head to the second floor now, you’ll find many a-business-brunchin’.
Location: 75/1 Sathorn Soi 10, Silom, Bang Rak, Bangkok, +66 2 635 3464
Nearest BTS/MRT: BTS St. Louis
Opening times: Daily, 7am to 7pm
Price range: THB 900-1300 for two (food and drink)
Vibe: Colourful mugs and coffee table books dot a cosy living room-like space that inspires creativity
Pref Cafe & Bar
A relative newcomer on the scene, Pref opened last year as a French-Japanese cafe specialising in galettes. While these come super highly recommended, Bangkok brunch lovers can also enjoy an array of fusion dishes that delicately bring together the two cuisines. Brioche bites, Croque Madame, or French toast: top off your favourite classic with ikura and you’ve got yourself a classy morning. There’s a pool outside for dipping, a bar inside for sipping, and plenty of parking space. Pref is pet-friendly, too.
Location: 1 Soi Sathorn 11, Khwaeng Yan Nawa, Sathorn, Bangkok, +66 80 986 8383
Nearest BTS/MRT: BTS St. Louis
Opening times: Daily, 9am to 10pm (and until 12am on Fridays and Saturdays)
Price range: THB 900-1400 for two (food and drinks)
Vibe: Larger groups dressed to the nines, taking the party from day to night
Rocket Coffeebar
A little more intimate, we’ve long loved Rocket Coffeebar as a go-to work-friendly cafe in Sathorn. However, if you want to go for a solo or duo brunch, there’s a great food menu, too. Naturally, the coffee is really good here, and pairs well with smaller sandwiches and egg dishes (even Eggs & Soldiers), though we personally love the salads the most. Pro tip? Pay special attention to the weekend specials: they’re often limited, and always delicious.
Location: 149 Sathorn Soi 12 Alley, Silom, Bang Rak, Bangkok, +66 96 791 3192
Nearest BTS/MRT: BTS St. Louis
Opening times: Daily, 7am to 5pm
Price range: THB 550-800 for two (food and drink)
Vibe: Entrepreneurs, residents of The Address condo just opposite, and coffee-loving couples making a pit stop between errands
Bartels
If you live on Suan Phlu, you will have felt the wave of joy that took over the neighbourhood when Bartels opened. Hailing from Phuket, Bartels specialises in craft sourdough sandwiches, cold-pressed juices, and quality coffee. However, residents love it for its easy-going vibe, with natural light flooding the two-floor expanse, and a chilled-out playlist echoing through the space. Watch them make your sandwich at the counter, and breathe in the smell of freshly-baked bread. Scent of a Sunday.
Location: 167, 4-6 Soi Sathorn 3, Thung Maha Mek, Khet Sathorn, Bangkok, +66 62 727 8483
Nearest BTS/MRT: BTS Chong Nonsi, BTS Sala Daeng, or MRT Lumpini
Opening times: Daily, 7am to 6pm
Price range: THB 800-1000 for two (food and drink)
Vibe: Digital nomads trying not to spill burrata on their keyboards, residents getting their regular order to-go
Mimosa
If you’ve sat in traffic along Sathorn Road before, you’ll know that Mimosa is pretty hard to miss. Located on the corner of South Sathorn Road and Suan Phlu, the colourful restaurant serves up Mediterranean favourites in a warm and friendly environment. Recently launching a brunch menu, the pet-friendly eatery adds a unique touch to the classics, from Tuna Crostino or Brie and Speck, over to the Mediterranean Hummus Bowl and Granola ‘Gone Loco’ with Cocoa. Don’t know where to start? Get the set for THB 450, inclusive of one dish and a coffee or tea of your choice.
Location: 67, 69 South Sathorn Road, Thung Maha Mek, Sathorn, Bangkok, +66 66 110 2456
Nearest BTS/MRT: BTS Chong Nonsi, BTS Sala Daeng, or MRT Lumpini
Opening times: Daily, 10am to 11pm
Price range: THB 900-1300 for two (food and drink)
Vibe: Families from the neighbourhood catching up after a long week, girlfriends gathering to do the same (but with rosé)
Kasnäs
Don’t let the location along the main road throw you off: Kasnäs is beloved amongst the Bangkok brunch crowd for a reason. The pet-friendly brunch restaurant serves up British-Nordic dishes in a stylish setting accentuated by warm woods and bright colours. Feast on fresh greens and comforting flavours, from the ‘Skagen toast’ to the breakfast board, and try some of the fun drinks like the Dalgona Coconut Coffee or Strawberry Matcha Latte. Beautifully decorated every season, it’s worth revisiting more than once a year.
Location: 42 1 North Sathorn Road, Silom, Bang Rak, Bangkok, +66 61 659 2626
Nearest BTS/MRT: BTS Sala Daeng, MRT Lumphini, MRT Si Lom
Opening times: Daily, 8.30am to 5pm (Closed on Tuesdays)
Price range: THB 800-1300 for two (food and drink)
Vibe: A Pinterest board of spring and Scandinavia come to life
Akart Day
Something about Akart Day feels as if you’ve left Bangkok and you’re out in the country-side. Maybe it’s the wooden house setup, maybe it’s the distance from public transport links. Whichever way you see it, the peaceful brunch restaurant in Yen Akart is worth a visit for its classic breakfast dishes, quality coffee, and mini massage spa located just outside. Indoor and some outdoor seating is available at this pet-friendly cafe, and there’s ample parking space, too.
Location: 30 Yen Akat Road, Thung Maha Mek, Sathorn, Bangkok, +66 2 249 0182
Nearest BTS/MRT: BTS Chong Nonsi, BTS Sala Daeng, or MRT Lumpini
Opening times: Daily, 11am to 11pm
Price range: THB 700-1200 for two (food and drink)
Vibe: Vintage wooden interiors meet a calm and quiet spot for reading and thinking over pancakes and lattes
Bardo Social Bistro and Bar
It’s hard not to love Bardo Social Bistro and Bar. Located on Sathorn Soi 10, the European bistro is known and beloved for its happy hour and Meditarranean classics, and its charcuterie boards especially. For those who love a bit of day drinking, Bardo only serves brunch on the weekends, with a dedicated menu spanning everything from goat cheese salad and beef tartare, over to Chicken Milanese and a whole host of vegan and vegetarian options. The best part? The weekend free-flow package can be added for THB 950, and includes wine, cocktails, and a series of mojitos.
Location: 28/12 Sathorn, Sathorn Soi 10, Bang Rak, Bangkok, +66 84 079 8830
Nearest BTS/MRT: BTS St. Louis
Opening times: Weekdays 4pm to 1am, weekends 11.30 am (for brunch) to 1am
Price range: THB 700-1200 for two (food and drink)
Vibe: Foodie expats who put the “flow” in “free-flow”
Kenn’s Coffee and Croissant
We once called it the best croissant in Bangkok, and we still kind of stand by that statement. Whilst Kenn’s isn’t really the kind of place you’d sit for hours with a group of friends, it deserves a spot on any breakfast or brunch list because it does the one breakfast food really well. The Narathiwas coffeeshop is small, but they sell out of pastries even before noon. From the classic butter croissant to more creative renditions with chocolate, almond, bacon, or cheese, the pastries are baked fresh and with plenty of love, and it shows. Pro tip that actually goes without saying? Get there early.
Location: 163 2 Soi Narathiwas Rajanagarindra 5 Thung Maha Mek, Sathorn, Bangkok, +66 66 149 5451
Nearest BTS/MRT: BTS Chong Nonsi
Opening times: Daily, 7.30 am to 4.30pm
Price range: THB 200-400 for two (pastry and drink)
Vibe: Snazzy Sathorn residents in oversized shades hopping out of their SUVs to pick up an iced Americano and fresh almond croissant on the weekends
Brunch Paradiso
There’s hardly anyone in Yen Akart that didn’t check out Brunch Paradiso when it opened. Living up to its namesake, the airy restaurant is a paradise for brunch lovers who live in the area, and don’t want to make the mini expedition to the sois of Sathorn or Silom. Price-friendly and pet-friendly, you’ll find fuss-free renditions of your favourite brunch dishes here, from stuffed croissants to sandwiches, smoothies, and juices. You asked for brunch, they delivered.
Location: 69 Yen Akat Road, Khwaeng Chong Nonsi, Yan Nawa, Bangkok, +66 2 160 8752
Nearest BTS/MRT: BTS Chong Nonsi, BTS Sala Daeng, or MRT Lumpini
Opening times: Daily, 7am to 5.30pm
Price range: THB 800-1300 for two (food and drink)
Vibe: A Mecca for Yen Akart residents incognito
The Yard Restaurant
We’re a bit tired of the term “hidden gem,” but if we were to apply it to any of the Sathorn brunch spots on our list, The Yard fits best. Serving up Italian and Thai cuisine, you won’t find many of your traditional brunch dishes here, though you will find generous portion sizes that are ideal to share. Set inside a two-storey wooden house that overlooks a small central courtyard and pond, the ambience is intimate and Instagrammable here — something that is entirely unexpected judging by the outside facade. An insider tip? Head to Ground Coffee just across the courtyard and carry on the convo after brunch over a shot of caffeine.
Location: 22, 1 Soi St Louis 11 Yan Nawa, Sathorn, Bangkok, +66 2 103 2069
Nearest BTS/MRT: BTS St Louis
Opening times: Daily, 11am to 11pm
Price range: THB 1200-1500 for two (food and drink)
Vibe: Thai families at The Yard sharing tiger prawn, truffle pasta, and salmon en croute, while young hipsters read from iPads over cold brew opposite at Ground
No Cafe Just Coffee and Breakfast
Sometimes you want your meal to be straight to the point, and for that kind of morning, No Cafe Just Coffee and Breakfast perfectly hits the spot. As the name suggests, don’t expect to sit around at this casual eatery, as the idea is to pick up your coffee and bagel and hit the road. Having said that, the menu is far from simple, with adventurous creations announced on their social handles on the regular. Choose from an array of house-made cream cheeses, or opt for the seasonal menu (berries and bacon on a bagel, anyone?).
Location: 14 Phichai 2 Alley, Yan Nawa, Sathorn, Bangkok, +66 85 236 4055
Nearest BTS/MRT: BTS St Louis
Opening times: Daily, 7am to 3pm (Closed on Tuesdays)
Price range: THB 400-600 for two (bagel and drink)
Vibe: Small and unpretentious, yet so very cool
Holey Artisan Bakery
You’ve got to hand it to Holey. Open for many years now, Holey Artisan Bakery is where Bangkok city dwellers have been buying their bread long before Covid-19, and those loyal to the bakery are still heading here on the weekends to enjoy it fresh. You’ll find familiar dishes on the menu, making for a fail-safe brunch option no matter what you go for. Turkish eggs? Avocado sourdough toast? Scrambled eggs? They’ve got it. Naturally, the bread is the star here, and we highly advise you take some home before you go, too.
Location: 39, 17 Suan Phlu 2 Alley, Thung Maha Mek, Sathorn, Bangkok, +66 86 408 9584
Nearest BTS/MRT:BTS Chong Nonsi, BTS Sala Daeng, or MRT Lumpini
Opening times: Daily, 7am to 7pm
Price range: THB 1000-1500 for two (food and drink)
Vibe: Loyal expats with a regular sandwich order
Dusit Gourmet
A short walk from BTS Sala Daeng and the buzz of the Silom neighbourhood, Dusit Gourmet sits inside the Baan Dusit compound. Surrounded by the garden and located right next to Nómada’s pool, this pet-friendly cafe and bakery is a cute spot to enjoy cafe favourites, both Thai and international. We like the fresh pastry selection the most, seated inside the green glasshouse that overlooks the pool, or the cosy inner room that faces the street. A short stroll away from all the action; a quiet little oasis for a weekend refresh.
Location: 116-1 Sala Daeng Road, Silom, Bang Rak, Bangkok, +66 2 200 9009
Nearest BTS/MRT: BTS Sala Daeng or MRT Si Lom
Opening times: Daily, 7am to 10pm
Price range: THB 700-1200 for two (food and drink)
Vibe: Instagram models enjoying the cold AC after taking photos by the pool, small families enjoying the fresh pastries as a break from bustling Silom
Amantee
If you’re really, really serious about your bread and pastries, Amantee is it. A slightly more unconventional location for our brunch list, we had to include this mother of bakeries in order to complete the spectrum of spectacular sourdough and croissants in the city. The offering goes above and beyond. Olives, blue cheese, bacon, chocolate, cinnamon: you name it, they’ve got it. It is advisable to go early to get your pick of the mix, though we’ve shown up at noon before and still managed to grab a grand selection. So good, despite the lack of seating. It’s takeaway only, unfortunately.
Location: 2240 12-13 Chan Road, Chong Nonsi Yan Nawa, Bangkok, +66 2 678 1300
Nearest BTS/MRT: BTS Chong Nonsi
Opening times: Daily, 7am to 7pm (Closed on Mondays)
Price range: THB 100-200 for two (pastry)
Vibe: Feels like the secret hidden door to a magical bakery, where the inside crowd stops the car to grab olive bread and pain au chocolat before hosting brunch at home
El Mercado
Whilst the other branches of El Mercado get a lot of the attention, do not sleep on El Mercado in Suan Phlu. In fact, its quiet presence is all the more reason to go there. From cheese and cold cuts over to quiche, seafood towers, grilled meats and fish, and more, those who wish to mentally brunch in France or Spain have come to the right place. Don’t forget to stop at the shop before you leave: they even sell little apero boxes which are great for hosting, or for eating by yourself in the car stuck in traffic on the way home. We speak from experience.
Location: 722 Thanon Suan Phlu, Thung Maha Mek, Sathon, Bangkok, +66 2 125 3320
Nearest BTS/MRT: BTS Chong Nonsi, BTS Sala Daeng, MRT Si Lom
Opening times: Daily, 8am to 10pm
Price range: THB 900-1300 for two
Vibe: El Mercado fan club that doesn’t feel like the crowds at Emsphere or Phai Sing To, but still wants to eat good oysters and cheese
Bitterman Restaurant
If you’re looking for something a little different, Bitterman Restaurant is a fun spot to hang for brunch, given their inspired menu. From classic salads and pastas to hearty rice bowls, over to fancier mash-ups like Duck & Toast or the Ox Cheeks Burrito, the brunch selection is unconventional, but so good. An added bonus? There’s live music from Thursdays to Sundays, too.
Location: 120/1 Sala Daeng Road, Silom, Bang Rak, Bangkok, +66 63 846 2288
Nearest BTS/MRT: BTS Sala Daeng, or MRT Lumphini
Opening times: Daily, 11am to 11pm
Price range: THB 900-1400 for two (food and drink)
Vibe: Casual groups of friends day-drinking from brunch to late into the evening, as relaxed as the leafy street outside
The Commons Saladaeng
You can’t please everyone, but if you go to The Commons Saladaeng for brunch, you kind of can. The friendly community space on Saladaeng Soi 1 features an array of cool-hip vendors from which you and crew can pick and choose to dine from in the open food court. Pancakes from Crackhouse? Fried chicken from Fowlmouth? Greek yogurt from Lykke? Coffee from Roots? Kombucha from PAAK? It’s all in one place, and you can park comfortably and bring your pets, too. The Commons Saladaeng recently opened The Sala on its top floor, so there’s even more space to chill out now.
Location: 126 Saladaeng Soi 1, Silom, Bang Rak, Bangkok, +66 84 091 5421
Nearest BTS/MRT: BTS Sala Daeng, or MRT Si Lom
Opening times: Daily, 8am to 1am
Price range: Depends, but generally THB 800-1200 for two (food and drink)
Vibe: Saladaeng hisos with their dogs, expats catching up on work on their laptops, funemployed folk having “meetings”