Flat Marble
6 Soi King Chamnan Aksorn, Phaya Thai, Bangkok 10400
Flat Marble is the right cafe when the standard brunch options in the area feel insufficient. The eggs Benedict with house-cured salmon is the correct order and the filter coffee alongside a single origin espresso is worth comparing. The grain bowl works well for those who want something lighter than the full brunch. Aim for a table before eleven when the morning light is at its best.
Flat Marble operates on Sri Ayutthaya Road in the Phaya Thai area, serving specialty coffee alongside an all-day brunch menu. The coffee programme centres on single-origin beans roasted to highlight individual farm character, with espresso drinks prepared on calibrated equipment to consistent extraction. Filter options run alongside the espresso menu for guests who want the flavour of the origin without the character of milk. The food menu covers brunch staples with enough care in sourcing to distinguish the kitchen from the standard brunch cafe. Eggs Benedict arrives with house-cured salmon and a hollandaise maintained at serving temperature without breaking, served on bread that was baked that morning. A rotating grain bowl builds from whichever whole grain the kitchen sourced most recently, dressed with seasonal produce from northern Thai markets. The space is designed with precision, using marble surfaces alongside raw concrete to give the brunch format more deliberate character. Natural light enters through a full frontage, making daytime visits the most comfortable experience. Sri Ayutthaya Road runs through a corridor of residential buildings alongside the university campus. Steady foot traffic passes the frontage through most days of the week from morning service onward.
Phaya Thai BTS sits within ten minutes on foot along Sri Ayutthaya Road from the cafe entrance. Ratchathewi BTS is at a comparable distance in the opposite direction along the same road. Grab vehicles navigate Sri Ayutthaya Road without difficulty for drop-off. The cafe runs full service through the day from morning until mid-afternoon, closing before the dinner hour.