Best Cafes in Chinatown, Bangkok
38 verified listings

Make Me Mango Tha Tian
Make Me Mango Tha Tian

Kope Hya Tai Kee Na Saranrom
Kope Hya Tai Kee Na Saranrom

The Gingerbread House
The Gingerbread House

Floral Café at Napasorn
Floral Café at Napasorn

WHITE DRAGON cafe & bistro
WHITE DRAGON cafe & bistro

Yak Thai Poshtel
Yak Thai Poshtel

CHATA Specialty Coffee
CHATA Specialty Coffee

BEANS Coffee Roaster Songwat
BEANS Coffee Roaster Songwat

JEDI Café & Bar
JEDI Café & Bar

A Pink Rabbit + Bob
A Pink Rabbit + Bob

SCR - Song Wat Coffee Roasters
SCR - Song Wat Coffee Roasters

Kan Kee Nam Tao Thong (2444 B.E.) 双葫芦凉茶 (1901)
Kan Kee Nam Tao Thong (2444 B.E.) 双葫芦凉茶 (1901)

KLAIRE - Coffee & Brunch
KLAIRE - Coffee & Brunch

FUN Cafe Bangkok
Straightforward rooms & dorms in a buzzing hostel offering a cafe & a guest lounge.

Viva Aviv The River
Viva Aviv The River

Coffee Room Yaowarat
Coffee Room Yaowarat

PAULETTE BKK
PAULETTE BKK

Brunch & Baked
Brunch & Baked

Easae Coffee Shop
Easae Coffee Shop

Mother Roaster Pratu Phi
Mother Roaster Pratu Phi

Passport Bookshop
Independent bookstore featuring local & English-language books, plus coffee/tea & music.

Authors' Lounge
Authors' Lounge

Bite and Bond
Bite and Bond

TAKEaZIZZ Cafe
TAKEaZIZZ Cafe
Cafes in Chinatown, Bangkok
Looking to work or catch up in Chinatown? Chinatown is Bangkok's historic Chinese quarter centered on Yaowarat Road — one of the world's great street food destinations, plus gold shops and shrines. We've indexed 38+ verified cafes here, with specialty coffee from 80–180 THB and plenty of WiFi. Filter by rating, price, or distance below.
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Cafes in Chinatown: what to expect
While Chinatown is best known for street food, restaurants, shopping, it still offers solid cafes options. one of the world's great street food destinations, plus gold shops and shrines. Transport: MRT Wat Mangkon; near Hua Lamphong station.
Frequently asked questions
Why Chinatown for cafes?
Chinatown is Bangkok's historic Chinese quarter centered on Yaowarat Road — one of the world's great street food destinations, plus gold shops and shrines. It's especially good if you want to work or catch up, with specialty coffee from 80–180 THB and plenty of WiFi.
How do I get to Chinatown?
MRT Wat Mangkon; near Hua Lamphong station
Any tips for picking the right cafe in Chinatown?
Check closing times and minimum order rules before settling in for a long session