Doikham Ratchathewi
เลขที่ 117/1, 117/1 Phaya Thai Rd, Thanon Phetchaburi, Ratchathewi, Bangkok 10400
If you want Thai-grown produce without preservatives or artificial flavors, this is the most direct path. The Royal Project connection means hill tribe farmers get fair prices and you get traceable sourcing. Lead with the fruit juices and hill tribe honey. The full product range sits on the shelves, so browse the jams and dried fruits too.
The Royal Project began in 1964 when King Bhumibol visited Chiang Mai during the cool season and saw hill tribe villages dependent on opium cultivation and slash-and-burn farming methods that were destroying forest cover. He initiated agricultural cooperatives to replace those income sources with legitimate crops: coffee, vegetables, temperate fruits grown at elevation. The model worked. Farmers earned stable income, forests regenerated, and communities shifted away from illicit drug production. Thirty years later, in 1994, the Crown Property Bureau established Doi Kham Food Products to buy from those cooperatives at fair prices and distribute quality goods to Thai consumers nationwide. The company now operates 34 retail shops across Thailand, and approximately 30 percent of production goes to export markets in the Asia Pacific region.
The product range includes ready-to-drink fruit juices, juice concentrates, dehydrated fruits, jam, honey, and flowers. No preservatives or chemical additives. Everything is high nutritional value with ingredients sourced from Royal Project farms. The Ratchathewi branch stocks the full catalog alongside fresh produce.
The company mission is explicit: buy from Royal Project farmers at fair prices, sell quality products to Thai consumers without middlemen markup. When you buy Doi Kham, you're funding that direct-to-farmer model. The nutritional value stays high because produce moves fast and processing happens close to source.
This branch sits at 117/1 Phaya Thai Road in Ratchathewi. Walk through and you'll pass shelves of bottled juices, jars of hill tribe honey, and bags of dried fruit. Pick up what you need, or use the delivery service if you're ordering in bulk.
Open 7:30 AM to 8 PM Monday through Friday, but weekend hours close earlier at 6 PM. Cards and NFC payments accepted. The store operates on-site services and delivery, so you can shop in person or order for drop-off.