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Przekaż informację zwrotnąImagine eating in a café guarded by giant ants? Well, that's exactly what you can do at the Coffee Garden in Nong Nooch Garden. Furthermore, this café offers excellent views of the entire facility, so even if you don't order anything, go ahead and climb to the top floor. You'll have a great perspective of the park and its large lake. The Coffee Garden is the perfect alternative to the Plubplueng restaurant, a more serious and slightly more expensive place (but not by much). It's ideal for coming with kids because they can entertain themselves playing on the insect wall while parents finish their meal. The food is 'café-style,' decent but don't expect anything amazing. This place is better for having an iced tea than a pad thai. If you want to eat properly and peacefully, it's better to choose one of the restaurants downstairs. However, it has a very good point: being elevated and fully covered, it's cooler than other places. A mini-point for the Coffee Garden.
Imagine dining in a cafe surrounded by giant ants - that's exactly what you can experience at Nong Nooch Garden Coffee Garden. The cafe offers fantastic views of the entire garden, even without requesting to be seated on the top floor. It provides a great perspective of the park and its beautiful lake. The coffee garden is a great alternative to the Plubplueng restaurant, which is a bit more formal and slightly more expensive. It's a perfect place to bring children, as they can have fun playing on the insect-themed walls while parents enjoy the simple coffee shop food. While the food is decent, it's not exceptional. This spot is better for enjoying iced tea rather than authentic Thai dishes. For a more upscale and peaceful dining experience, it's recommended to choose one of the other restaurants nearby. Overall, the coffee garden has its own charm with its elevated and sheltered setting.