Bangkok
Best Brunch in Bangkok
Bangkok brunch ranges from polished Sukhumvit cafes serving avocado toast to all-you-can-eat hotel buffets with champagne fountains. Saturday and Sunday 11 AM-2 PM is peak — book ahead for popular spots.
Top Picks
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Roast (The Commons)
Thonglor
The reference Bangkok brunch — ricotta hotcakes, eggs benedict, strong coffee programme from Roots downstairs.
550 THB hotcakes, 250 THB coffeeReserve weekend tables 3-4 days ahead - 2
Toby's
Sukhumvit Soi 38
Long-running Australian-style brunch spot — full menu of bowls, eggs and excellent flat whites.
450 THB brunch plateWalk-in weekdays, book weekends - 3
Coffee Beans by Dao (Multiple)
Various (Siam, Ekkamai, Sukhumvit)
Cake-and-brunch institution loved by Bangkok locals — generous all-day breakfast plates and famously good cakes.
350 THB breakfast plateWalk-in, weekend queues 30+ min - 4
Sunday Brunch at Lord Jim's (Mandarin Oriental)
Charoenkrung / Riverside
The benchmark Bangkok hotel brunch — riverside Sunday spread at Mandarin Oriental's seafood restaurant with champagne, oysters, and live stations.
5,500 THB++ with champagneReserve 1+ week ahead - 5
Luka
Sathorn (Soi Pan)
Tropical-feel courtyard cafe — house-made bread, vibrant salads and excellent coffee. The most photogenic brunch in town.
480 THB brunch plateReserve weekend tables - 6
Broccoli Revolution
Sukhumvit Soi 49
Plant-based brunch institution — green smoothie bowls, jackfruit tacos, vegan pancakes.
350 THB smoothie bowlWalk-in, busiest 11 AM-1 PM weekends
Tips
- Book weekend brunches 3-7 days ahead — Roast, Luka and hotel brunches all fill up fast.
- Hotel Sunday brunches end at 3 PM sharp — go for the 12 PM seating to make full use of seafood and champagne.
- Bottomless mimosa packages add 600-1,500 baht to the bill at hotel brunches.
- Many cafes do a weekday lunch menu rather than brunch — proper brunch culture is Saturday-Sunday focused.
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