The weekend in Bangkok has a certain rhythm, and it often revolves around brunch. It’s that perfect, leisurely meal that blends breakfast and lunch, coffee and cocktails, and lazy chats with lively catch-ups. In a city as food-obsessed as Bangkok, the brunch scene is a competitive and delicious landscape, with everything from chic, plant-filled cafes serving artisanal coffee to opulent hotel buffets where the champagne flows freely.

But with so many options, how do you find the perfect spot for your weekend mood? We’ve sipped the mimosas, sampled the eggs Benedict, and tested the avocado toast across the city to bring you this definitive guide. This isn’t just a list; it’s your curated roadmap to the very best Bangkok brunch experiences, whether you’re after a quiet corner with a good book or a vibrant social scene.

Why Trust This Guide?

As a Bangkok local, weekend brunch is a ritual I take very seriously. For years, I’ve made it my mission to explore the city’s cafes and restaurants, dragging friends along to test out new openings and revisit old favorites. This guide is the culmination of those experiences—the memorable meals, the perfect flat whites, and the lazy afternoons spent in beautiful spaces. I’ve personally sat in these cafes and judged the hollandaise sauce. This is a list built on a genuine passion for Bangkok’s food culture.

Bangkok’s Best Brunch Spots at a Glance

Restaurant/Cafe NameBest ForLocation Area
LukaAll-Day Comfort Food & Pet-FriendlySathorn / Thong Lo
(Not Just) Another Hound CafeThai-Italian Fusion & StyleSiam Paragon
Toby’sAustralian-Style Cafe VibeSukhumvit 38
RoastClassic Brunch & Great CoffeeThong Lo / CentralWorld
Fran’sViral Pancakes & Brunch ClassicsSathorn
SarniesHearty Breakfast & SourdoughCharoen Krung
Broccoli RevolutionVegan & Plant-Based BrunchSukhumvit 49
Gigi Dining Hall & BarItalian Brunch & Free-FlowSukhumvit 45
VIU at The St. RegisThe Ultimate Luxury BuffetRatchadamri
Colonnade at The SukhothaiLegendary Sunday BuffetSathorn
Goji Kitchen + BarMassive International BuffetQueen’s Park
ALATi at Siam KempinskiMediterranean-themed BuffetSiam
La CantinaItalian Home Cooking BrunchAri
Kay’s Boutique BreakfastInstagrammable French ToastRang Nam
Chu Chocolate Bar & CafeDecadent Hot Chocolate & ComfortsAsoke / Chong Nonsi
BittermanGreenhouse Vibe & Hearty DishesSilom
Slo-boothMinimalist Japanese CafeSamyan
Sretsis ParlourWhimsical & Fantasy-ThemedCentral Embassy
Breakfast StoryClassic American BreakfastPhrom Phong
CrackhouseFried Chicken & WafflesPhrom Phong
Lively Cafes & All-Day Eateries

Lively Cafes & All-Day Eateries

These are the go-to spots for a classic cafe brunch experience, known for their great coffee, delicious food, and vibrant atmospheres.

Luka: The Stylish Comfort Zone

Luka is one of those places that just gets everything right. I’ve lost count of how many weekend hours I’ve spent at their original Sathorn location, which feels like a cool, comfortable living room. Their brunch menu is packed with satisfying comfort food, and it’s also famously pet-friendly.

(Not Just) Another Hound Cafe: Fashionable Fusion

Located in Siam Paragon, this is the place to see and be seen. An offshoot of the Greyhound fashion brand, the cafe is incredibly stylish. The menu is a creative mix of Thai and Italian dishes. It’s my top recommendation for a brunch break during a weekend shopping spree.

  • Website: anotherhoundcafe.com
  • Phone: 02 610 9784
  • Address: G/F, Siam Paragon, 991 Rama I Rd, Pathum Wan, Bangkok 10330

Toby’s: An Australian Cafe Dream

Tucked away in a quiet sub-soi, Toby’s is a bright, airy space that perfectly captures the laid-back vibe of an Australian cafe. It’s one of my all-time favorites. The place is always buzzing with a mix of expats and locals who come for the superb coffee and beautifully plated brunch dishes.

  • Facebook: TobysBKK
  • Phone: 02 712 1774
  • Address: 75 Soi Sukhumvit 38, Phra Khanong, Khlong Toei, Bangkok 10110

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Roast: The Undisputed King of Bangkok Brunch

If there’s one place that defines the modern Bangkok brunch scene, it’s Roast. With its huge, stylish locations, it’s a powerhouse of consistency. Whether you order the pancakes or the eggs Benedict, the quality is always impeccable. They also roast their own coffee, which is some of the best in the city.

  • Website: roastbkk.com
  • Phone: 096 979 2491 (Thong Lo)
  • Address: Locations at The COMMONS (Thong Lo) and CentralWorld.

Fran’s: The Hype is Real

Fran’s became an overnight sensation, mostly thanks to social media posts of their incredibly fluffy, soufflé-like pancakes. It’s set in a beautiful, light-filled house in a quiet Sathorn soi. Getting a table can be a challenge, but for a special occasion brunch, it’s worth the effort.

  • Phone: 062 562 4555
  • Address: 58 Soi Ngam Duphli, Thung Maha Mek, Sathon, Bangkok 10120

Sarnies: The Sourdough Sanctuary

Originally from Singapore, Sarnies has a cult following for its incredible sourdough bread and hearty, satisfying breakfasts. The Charoen Krung location, in a renovated old shophouse, has a fantastic rustic charm. It’s a place you go when you’re properly hungry.

  • Website: sarnies.com/Bangkok
  • Phone: 02 102 9407
  • Address: 101, 103 Charoen Krung 44, Bang Rak, Bangkok 10500

Broccoli Revolution: The Plant-Based Pioneer

This stylish spot proves that vegan brunch can be incredibly delicious. With a focus on organic, plant-based ingredients, they serve up everything from vegan pancakes to hearty breakfast bowls. It’s a favorite even among my non-vegan friends for its fresh flavors and beautiful interior.

  • Website: broccolirevolution.com
  • Phone: 095 251 9799
  • Address: 899 Sukhumvit Road, Khlong Tan Nuea, Watthana, Bangkok 10110

Gigi Dining Hall & Bar: The Boozy Brunch Spot

When the weekend calls for a party, Gigi is the answer. Their Italian-themed brunch with a free-flow drinks package is legendary. The place is always packed, the music is upbeat, and the food is delicious. It’s the perfect spot to kick off a fun Saturday with friends.

  • Website: gigibangkok.com
  • Phone: 02 662 4478
  • Address: 4 Soi Sukhumvit 45, Khlong Tan Nuea, Watthana, Bangkok 10110

Bitterman: The Greenhouse Getaway

Dining at Bitterman feels like you’re in a lush, secret garden right in the middle of Silom. The restaurant is styled like a greenhouse, filled with plants and natural light. They serve a menu of hearty, rustic international dishes that are perfect for a long, lazy brunch.

  • Facebook: Bitterman.BKK
  • Phone: 02 636 3256
  • Address: 120, 1 Sala Daeng 1, Silom, Bang Rak, Bangkok 10500

Breakfast Story: The All-American Classic

Sometimes you just crave a proper American breakfast, and Breakfast Story delivers. With locations in a few key neighborhoods, they serve up classic diner fare all day long. Think massive pancake stacks, bottomless coffee, and perfect bacon and eggs.

  • Website: breakfaststorybkk.com
  • Phone: 02 258 1461 (Phrom Phong)
  • Address: 593/27, 2/F, Sukhumvit Road, Khlong Tan Nuea, Watthana, Bangkok 10110

Crackhouse: For Fried Chicken Lovers

A spin-off from the popular brunch spot Chu, Crackhouse specializes in the glorious combination of fried chicken and waffles. Their chicken is perfectly crispy and juicy. It’s pure, unapologetic comfort food and a fantastic cure for a late night out.

  • Facebook: Crackhouse.bkk
  • Phone: 065 640 4748
  • Address: 44/5 Soi Sukhumvit 31, Khlong Toei Nuea, Watthana, Bangkok 10110

Chu Chocolate Bar & Cafe: A Decadent Treat

As the name suggests, Chu is famous for its rich, decadent hot chocolate. I’ve been coming here for years when I need a treat. Their brunch menu is full of classic comfort dishes, making it a reliable and cozy choice, especially on a rainy day.

  • Phone: 02 663 4554 (Asoke)
  • Address: 2/F, Exchange Tower, 388 Sukhumvit Rd, Khlong Toei, Bangkok 10110

Luxe Hotel Buffets: The Weekend Splurge

For a truly indulgent weekend, nothing beats a lavish hotel brunch buffet, complete with free-flow drinks and an endless array of premium food.

Luxe Hotel Buffets: The Weekend Splurge

VIU at The St. Regis: Champagne and City Views

For a special occasion, the Sunday brunch at VIU is an unforgettable experience. Overlooking the Royal Bangkok Sports Club, the view is spectacular. The main event is the food—unlimited lobster, premium oysters, and, of course, the famous free-flow Champagne.

Colonnade at The Sukhothai: The Legendary Classic

The Sunday brunch at The Sukhothai is a Bangkok legend. The quality and variety are astounding, with a particular focus on high-end seafood and perfectly prepared classic dishes. The service is impeccable, and the atmosphere is pure, timeless elegance.

Goji Kitchen + Bar: The Ultimate International Spread

Located at the Marriott Marquis Queen’s Park, Goji Kitchen has one of the largest and most impressive brunch buffets in the city. The sheer number of live cooking stations is incredible, covering everything from seafood on ice and sushi to steak, pasta, and Thai classics. It’s a great choice for groups with diverse tastes.

  • Website: gojikitchenbangkok.com
  • Phone: 02 059 5999
  • Address: Marriott Marquis Queen’s Park, 199 Soi Sukhumvit 22, Khlong Toei, Bangkok 10110

ALATi at Siam Kempinski: A Mediterranean Escape

The brunch at ALATi feels like a mini-vacation. Set by the hotel’s beautiful resort-style pool, the theme is Mediterranean. You can expect high-quality seafood, premium grilled meats, and a fantastic selection of Italian, Spanish, and French dishes.

Unique & Themed Brunches

For a brunch that’s a little different from the usual, these spots offer a unique theme or a specialized menu.

La Cantina: An Italian Feast in Ari

This cozy restaurant in the charming Ari neighborhood hosts a fantastic weekend brunch that feels like you’re eating at an Italian nonna’s house. It’s not a buffet, but a multi-course set menu of authentic, home-style Italian dishes designed for sharing. It’s a wonderful, intimate experience.

  • Facebook: LaCantinaBKK
  • Phone: 02 019 1112
  • Address: 10 Soi Ari Samphan 3, Samsen Nai, Phaya Thai, Bangkok 10400

Kay’s Boutique Breakfast: For the ‘Gram

Kay’s is famous for one thing above all else: its “Ultimate French Toast,” a gloriously thick slice of brioche served with cream and syrup that is pure Instagram gold. The rest of their breakfast menu is also solid, but people come here specifically for that signature dish.

  • Website: kaysboutiquebreakfast.com
  • Phone: 02 245 6138
  • Address: 116/55-57 Rang Nam Rd, Phaya Thai, Ratchathewi, Bangkok 10400

Slo-booth: Minimalist Japanese Mornings

For a quiet, contemplative start to your day, this minimalist Japanese-style cafe near Samyan is perfect. They serve simple yet beautifully prepared breakfast sets and excellent coffee. It’s the antithesis of a loud, boozy brunch—a calm oasis in the city.

  • Facebook: slobooth
  • Address: 175 Soi Chulalongkorn 5, Wang Mai, Pathum Wan, Bangkok 10330

Sretsis Parlour: A Fantasy Tea Party

Stepping into Sretsis Parlour is like falling into a fairy tale. Located in the luxurious Central Embassy mall, this whimsical cafe is decorated from floor to ceiling with fantasy motifs. Their brunch is more of a high-tea set, with beautifully crafted cakes and pastries. It’s an enchanting and highly photogenic experience.

  • Phone: 02 160 5875
  • Address: Central Embassy, 2/F, 1031 Phloen Chit Rd, Pathum Wan, Bangkok 10330

Frequently Asked Questions

What time is brunch in Bangkok?

Brunch in Bangkok typically runs from around 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM, especially on Saturdays and Sundays. All-day brunch cafes will often serve their brunch menu until 5:00 PM or even later.

Do I need to make a reservation for brunch?

For popular cafes like Toby’s or Roast, it is highly recommended to book in advance, especially for groups, as wait times on weekends can be long. For all hotel brunch buffets, reservations are essential.

What is a 'free-flow' brunch?

A “free-flow” or “free-flow” package is a popular option at many hotel and restaurant brunches. For a set price, it allows you to have unlimited refills of alcoholic beverages, such as Prosecco, wine, and cocktails, for a specified period (usually 2-3 hours).

Are there vegetarian or vegan brunch options in Bangkok?

Yes, definitely. Many cafes now offer excellent vegetarian and vegan options. For a fully plant-based experience, places like Broccoli Revolution specialize in delicious vegan brunch dishes that even non-vegans will love.

Is brunch in Bangkok expensive?

It can be. A dish and a coffee at a nice cafe will typically cost 400-600 THB per person. A luxury hotel brunch buffet with free-flow sparkling wine or Champagne can range from 2,500 to 4,500+ THB per person.

References

For more on Bangkok’s cafe culture and dining scene, we recommend these trusted external sources:

  • BKK Foodie: A popular Instagram and Facebook page that provides up-to-the-minute news and visuals on new cafe and restaurant openings in Bangkok. https://www.instagram.com/bkkfoodie/
  • Prestige Thailand: A luxury lifestyle magazine that offers in-depth reviews and features on the city’s high-end dining, including exclusive brunch spots and interviews with top chefs. https://www.prestigeonline.com/th/
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