Breakfast Story Phloen Chit
888, Mahatun Plaza, 3rd Floor (above Blue Cheri, 34-35 Phloen Chit Rd, Lumphini, Pathum Wan, Bangkok 10330
Order the poutine. A proper Canadian poutine with cheese curds and gravy is one of the harder finds in central Bangkok, and this kitchen treats it as a headline rather than a novelty. Pair it with the self-serve drip coffee at THB 90, which is the real value line on the menu. Sit by the windows that look toward Phloen Chit Road.
You step off the lift on the third floor of Mahatun Plaza and the room opens up above Blue Cheri. Breakfast Story Phloen Chit runs the same all-day breakfast format the group operates across Bangkok, leaning on American and Canadian comfort food.
The menu is built around eggs, pancakes, and a few crossover dishes that distinguish this branch from a generic brunch spot. Three-egg omelets loaded with cheese run THB 260. Buttery pancakes with maple syrup land at THB 250 for the full stack. The classic Canadian poutine is the unexpected order at THB 260, and the New York cheesecake at THB 140 closes the meal.
Bacon poutine, salmon with eggs benedict, and French toast with crispy bacon round out the savory side. Salmon and scrambled eggs is a quieter order that locals tend to settle on once they have done the pancake circuit a few times.
The drink board is where the budget logic shows up. Americano and latte are on the espresso machine, smoothies are blended to order, and the self-serve American drip coffee at THB 90 runs all day. If you are sitting for two hours with a laptop, the drip refill is the move.
Phloen Chit BTS is a short walk and the Mahatun Plaza entry is direct from street level. Come on a weekday morning if you want a quiet table; the weekend brunch window tightens up. Bring a friend, share the poutine, and you will both leave under the THB 600 mark before tip.