home cafe tha tien sits quietly on tha tian alley, just far enough from the tourist crush around the grand palace to feel like a secret. the kind of place where locals linger over their morning cups and the barista remembers your order by the third visit. there's something honest about how they pull shots here. no fuss, just attention. the steam wand hisses with intention, and when your flat white arrives, the milk has that silky weight that only comes from someone who actually cares. it's the sort of independent spot that makes bangkok's coffee scene feel less like a trend and more like a genuine community. with over 1,200 people rating it 4.6 stars, home cafe has clearly found its rhythm. regulars don't come back for instagram moments or fancy latte art competitions. they return because good coffee, made well, never gets old. some mornings, that's exactly what…
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curated by gautam khorana, editor · updated
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1,255
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4.6
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