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Amidst the construction of the Green Line Samrong BTS, dust billows across the road leading to Pak Nam. Driving from Imperial World Samrong, I follow the road, passing Father Chang and hugging the curves. On the left, you will find a restaurant located in Soi Winit Neramit, Sukhumvit Soi 29. Opposite is Wat Maha Wong (Pak Nam), with parking available for approximately 20-30 cars in front.

Upon entering through the outer gate, the building on the left houses vendors selling various beverages, desserts, and ice cream (the desserts and ice cream here are delicious!). The prices are reasonable considering the quality. The main building houses the restaurant, which is stylishly decorated with an old English aesthetic. There are tables where you can relax and enjoy a cup of tea or coffee.

The right side of the area is a beautiful garden with trees, grass, canals, ponds, and marshes (I don't know the exact word, haha). I especially like the birdhouse.

The interior is very lush, mainly due to the large trees, which provide ample shade. It must be beautiful at night when the lights are on, but I didn't stay that long.

The bathrooms are located on the side of the building, next to both buildings. (There are also bathrooms inside the building.) The front of the lower bathroom is decorated with cactus plants.

The interior boasts an extensive selection of wines. Notably, the establishment attracts a significant clientele of Western origin.

The two-story building boasts an interior design that is simply irresistible, tempting visitors to capture its beauty with their cameras. While I initially intended to refrain from taking photos, the allure of the space proved too strong to resist.

This is the second floor. There are 2-3 more rooms, each with a unique and stylish design.


Let's take a look at the food. I must say that the prices are quite high, ranging from 150 to 400 baht per dish.

The food was mildly seasoned, likely to cater to a Western palate. It was neither bland nor spicy.

The taste of this mixed tom kha soup is mild, with a smooth texture.

The desserts were the highlight of the meal, with every item being exceptional. The quality was truly impressive. The vanilla ice cream, for instance, was made with real vanilla beans and cost 65 baht per scoop. The pancakes, priced at 75 baht, were incredibly soft and delicious. The cakes, which were priced around 100 baht, were also excellent and reasonably priced for a central city location.


The cafe offers a variety of beverages, with prices ranging from 65 to 85 baht per glass. Herbal drinks are slightly more expensive, costing 45 baht per glass. These are served in tall glasses.

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