Mil Toast House - Siam Square Soi 3

Cafes · Pathum Wan

สยามสแควร์, ซอย 3, Pathum Wan, Bangkok 10330

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The Thai outpost of this Korean cafe brand keeps the menu faithful to the Seoul original, including mini loaves at 220 to 320 baht steamed in bamboo baskets before serving, Souffle French Toast at 325 baht, and bottled flavoured milks at 120 to 150 baht. Seating spreads across two floors with the open kitchen visible from the ground level, making it a strong Siam Square pit stop from 10 AM onward.

You step into Mil Toast House on Siam Square Soi 3 and the bamboo steamer on the counter tells you immediately what this place is about. The Bangkok branch of the Korean bread cafe chain opened with the same minimal wood-and-brick interior language as the Seoul original, and the menu pricing tracks closely with what Korean regulars pay at home. The star of the show is the mini loaf, a small bread baked and then finished in a bamboo steamer before it reaches the table. It comes plain or filled with pumpkin, corn, chestnut, or chocolate Nutella, all priced between 220 and 320 baht. Souffle French Toast is the second signature, available with black sesame butter and red bean paste at 325 baht, or with a cheese mousse brick at 380 to 405 baht. Flavoured milks arrive in round glass bottles with frilled caps, in five flavours: strawberry, peanut, chestnut, banana, and chocolate Nutella, ranging from 120 to 150 baht. The cafe also serves coffee and tea for those who want a beverage beyond the bottled milks. The interior uses wood tones and brick surfaces that the brand applies consistently across its international locations, and the layout gives the ground floor an open-kitchen feel while seating extends upstairs to a second floor with more capacity than the compact frontage suggests. Payment by credit card is accepted, and delivery and takeaway are available. Prices across the menu run from 340 to 860 baht per person depending on how many items are ordered. The Siam Square address puts it within easy reach of BTS Siam and the broader shopping district, drawing a mix of students, shoppers, and visitors who have followed the brand from Korea.