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Best Brunch Spots Near Bangkok Expat Neighborhoods
Discover the best weekend brunch destinations in Bangkok's most popular expat communities.

Summary
Find the best brunch spot Bangkok expat neighborhoods offer, from trendy cafes to international cuisine. Your weekend guide to top breakfast destinations.
Saturday morning hits and you've already decided that cooking in your condo kitchen is not happening today. You want eggs benedict, a proper flat white, and maybe a mimosa if the mood is right. Living in Bangkok as an expat means you're spoiled for choice when it comes to brunch, but some neighborhoods genuinely deliver better weekend food scenes than others. If you're hunting for the perfect brunch spot Bangkok expat life revolves around, this guide is your new best friend.
Thonglor and Ekkamai: The Brunch Capital of Bangkok
Let's start with the obvious. Thonglor and Ekkamai have basically turned brunch into a competitive sport. Walk down Sukhumvit Soi 49 or Soi 63 on any given Sunday and you'll find half the expat community deep into stacks of pancakes and cold brew.
Roast Coffee and Eatery on Thonglor Soi 13 remains a staple for good reason. Their shakshuka and sourdough toast hit right every single time. A few minutes away, The Commons on Thonglor Soi 17 gives you multiple food vendors under one roof, so your group of friends with wildly different cravings can all eat happily.
Picture this: you're living at Noble Ambience Sukhumvit 42, paying around 18,000 to 25,000 THB per month for a one bedroom, and every weekend you can walk five minutes to Ekkamai BTS and be in brunch heaven. Condos like Mori Haus or The Lofts Ekkamai put you within stumbling distance of places like Gram Pancakes and Iwane Goes Nature. Honestly, renting in this area is worth it for the food alone.
Ari and Saphan Kwai: The Chill Side of Brunch
If Thonglor feels a bit too scene-y for you, Ari is the neighborhood that nails the relaxed weekend vibe. The stretch around Ari BTS and Soi Ari 1 through Soi Ari 4 is packed with indie cafes and brunch spots that feel more local and less Instagram factory.
Porcupine Café on Phahonyothin Soi 7 serves some of the best brunch plates in the city, with their eggs florentine and house granola earning a loyal following. Neighbour Café is another gem where you'll find expats reading books over poached eggs while their dogs sit under the table. Yes, Ari is extremely dog friendly.
A couple renting a one bedroom at Centric Ari Station for around 15,000 to 22,000 THB per month told me they chose the neighborhood specifically because of the weekend food scene. They walk to brunch, hit the Ari street market, and still make it home by early afternoon for a nap. That is the Ari lifestyle in a nutshell.
Sathorn and Silom: Power Brunch with a View
For those who like their brunch with a side of skyline views and linen napkins, Sathorn and Silom deliver. This area tends to attract professionals working in the financial district, and the brunch options reflect that slightly more polished energy.
Issaya Siamese Club on Soi Sri Aksorn serves a weekend brunch set menu that's easily one of the best in Bangkok. It's the kind of place where you go when you want to celebrate something or just treat yourself. Over near Chong Nonsi BTS, Vertigo TOO at Banyan Tree Bangkok offers a brunch buffet with views that make your jaw drop.
Imagine renting at The Ritz Carlton Residences at MahaNakhon or a more budget friendly option like Lumpini Place Sathorn for around 12,000 to 18,000 THB. You get an easy commute on the BTS Silom line during the week and world class brunch options on weekends. One expat I know living on Soi Suanplu walks to her favorite French bistro, Le Bouchon, every other Sunday. She says it reminds her of Paris but with better weather.
Phrom Phong and Asoke: Family Friendly Brunch Central
Families with kids tend to gravitate toward Phrom Phong and Asoke, and the brunch scene here is built to accommodate strollers and tiny humans who throw food. Emporium and EmQuartier near Phrom Phong BTS both house excellent brunch restaurants, including Another Hound Café and Greyhound Café.
On Sukhumvit Soi 31, Audrey Café des Fleurs has become the go to for parents who want a pretty setting, solid food, and enough space for kids to not destroy things. Closer to Asoke BTS and the Sukhumvit MRT interchange, Broccoli Revolution on Sukhumvit Soi 49 is perfect for the plant based brunch crowd.
A family of four renting a two bedroom at Supalai Oriental Sukhumvit 39 for around 30,000 to 40,000 THB per month has easy access to all of this. The Phrom Phong area is walkable, has Benchasiri Park for the kids to burn energy after brunch, and connects you to the rest of the city quickly via BTS.
On Nut and Beyond: Budget Brunch That Surprises You
Don't sleep on the neighborhoods past Ekkamai. On Nut has quietly built a solid brunch scene that costs significantly less, both in terms of food and rent. Cafe Bricco near On Nut BTS does excellent pastries and coffee. Habito Mall on Sukhumvit Soi 77 has a handful of restaurants where you can get a proper brunch for 200 to 350 THB per person.
A digital nomad renting a studio at The Base Sukhumvit 77 for around 9,000 to 13,000 THB per month told me he eats brunch out three times a week because it's so affordable in the On Nut area. That's the kind of math that makes sense when your rent is low and the food is genuinely good.
Your brunch habits say a lot about what neighborhood you should be renting in. Whether you want the buzzy energy of Thonglor, the laid back charm of Ari, or the budget friendly surprises near On Nut, Bangkok's expat neighborhoods each serve up a different weekend flavor. When you're ready to find a condo that puts your favorite brunch spot within walking distance, Superagent at superagent.co can match you with listings based on exactly where and how you want to live.
Saturday morning hits and you've already decided that cooking in your condo kitchen is not happening today. You want eggs benedict, a proper flat white, and maybe a mimosa if the mood is right. Living in Bangkok as an expat means you're spoiled for choice when it comes to brunch, but some neighborhoods genuinely deliver better weekend food scenes than others. If you're hunting for the perfect brunch spot Bangkok expat life revolves around, this guide is your new best friend.
Thonglor and Ekkamai: The Brunch Capital of Bangkok
Let's start with the obvious. Thonglor and Ekkamai have basically turned brunch into a competitive sport. Walk down Sukhumvit Soi 49 or Soi 63 on any given Sunday and you'll find half the expat community deep into stacks of pancakes and cold brew.
Roast Coffee and Eatery on Thonglor Soi 13 remains a staple for good reason. Their shakshuka and sourdough toast hit right every single time. A few minutes away, The Commons on Thonglor Soi 17 gives you multiple food vendors under one roof, so your group of friends with wildly different cravings can all eat happily.
Picture this: you're living at Noble Ambience Sukhumvit 42, paying around 18,000 to 25,000 THB per month for a one bedroom, and every weekend you can walk five minutes to Ekkamai BTS and be in brunch heaven. Condos like Mori Haus or The Lofts Ekkamai put you within stumbling distance of places like Gram Pancakes and Iwane Goes Nature. Honestly, renting in this area is worth it for the food alone.
Ari and Saphan Kwai: The Chill Side of Brunch
If Thonglor feels a bit too scene-y for you, Ari is the neighborhood that nails the relaxed weekend vibe. The stretch around Ari BTS and Soi Ari 1 through Soi Ari 4 is packed with indie cafes and brunch spots that feel more local and less Instagram factory.
Porcupine Café on Phahonyothin Soi 7 serves some of the best brunch plates in the city, with their eggs florentine and house granola earning a loyal following. Neighbour Café is another gem where you'll find expats reading books over poached eggs while their dogs sit under the table. Yes, Ari is extremely dog friendly.
A couple renting a one bedroom at Centric Ari Station for around 15,000 to 22,000 THB per month told me they chose the neighborhood specifically because of the weekend food scene. They walk to brunch, hit the Ari street market, and still make it home by early afternoon for a nap. That is the Ari lifestyle in a nutshell.
Sathorn and Silom: Power Brunch with a View
For those who like their brunch with a side of skyline views and linen napkins, Sathorn and Silom deliver. This area tends to attract professionals working in the financial district, and the brunch options reflect that slightly more polished energy.
Issaya Siamese Club on Soi Sri Aksorn serves a weekend brunch set menu that's easily one of the best in Bangkok. It's the kind of place where you go when you want to celebrate something or just treat yourself. Over near Chong Nonsi BTS, Vertigo TOO at Banyan Tree Bangkok offers a brunch buffet with views that make your jaw drop.
Imagine renting at The Ritz Carlton Residences at MahaNakhon or a more budget friendly option like Lumpini Place Sathorn for around 12,000 to 18,000 THB. You get an easy commute on the BTS Silom line during the week and world class brunch options on weekends. One expat I know living on Soi Suanplu walks to her favorite French bistro, Le Bouchon, every other Sunday. She says it reminds her of Paris but with better weather.
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Phrom Phong and Asoke: Family Friendly Brunch Central
Families with kids tend to gravitate toward Phrom Phong and Asoke, and the brunch scene here is built to accommodate strollers and tiny humans who throw food. Emporium and EmQuartier near Phrom Phong BTS both house excellent brunch restaurants, including Another Hound Café and Greyhound Café.
On Sukhumvit Soi 31, Audrey Café des Fleurs has become the go to for parents who want a pretty setting, solid food, and enough space for kids to not destroy things. Closer to Asoke BTS and the Sukhumvit MRT interchange, Broccoli Revolution on Sukhumvit Soi 49 is perfect for the plant based brunch crowd.
A family of four renting a two bedroom at Supalai Oriental Sukhumvit 39 for around 30,000 to 40,000 THB per month has easy access to all of this. The Phrom Phong area is walkable, has Benchasiri Park for the kids to burn energy after brunch, and connects you to the rest of the city quickly via BTS.
On Nut and Beyond: Budget Brunch That Surprises You
Don't sleep on the neighborhoods past Ekkamai. On Nut has quietly built a solid brunch scene that costs significantly less, both in terms of food and rent. Cafe Bricco near On Nut BTS does excellent pastries and coffee. Habito Mall on Sukhumvit Soi 77 has a handful of restaurants where you can get a proper brunch for 200 to 350 THB per person.
A digital nomad renting a studio at The Base Sukhumvit 77 for around 9,000 to 13,000 THB per month told me he eats brunch out three times a week because it's so affordable in the On Nut area. That's the kind of math that makes sense when your rent is low and the food is genuinely good.
Your brunch habits say a lot about what neighborhood you should be renting in. Whether you want the buzzy energy of Thonglor, the laid back charm of Ari, or the budget friendly surprises near On Nut, Bangkok's expat neighborhoods each serve up a different weekend flavor. When you're ready to find a condo that puts your favorite brunch spot within walking distance, Superagent at superagent.co can match you with listings based on exactly where and how you want to live.
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