Rabbit Hill
1 Thanon Santiphap, Pom Prap, Pom Prap Sattru Phai, Bangkok 10100
Rabbit Hill works well for a brunch visit in the Pom Prap area when the standard Yaowarat food options do not match the preferred format. The eggs Benedict is the correct order and the rice bowl section is worth exploring for a lighter approach. Arrive before noon on weekends to secure a table without waiting. The morning light at the front windows makes early service the most worthwhile time to visit.
Rabbit Hill operates in the Pom Prap area of Pom Prap Sattru Phai, set back from the main Yaowarat corridor in a quieter side street. The kitchen covers Western brunch preparations alongside lighter Japanese-style rice bowls suited to the mixed character of the Pom Prap neighbourhood. Eggs Benedict arrives on brioche with a hollandaise that holds through the plate without separating. A rice bowl section covers seasoned toppings over short-grain rice for tables that prefer an Asian format over the Western brunch options. Pancakes come with a full range of toppings from fresh fruit alongside butter and syrup to a savoury version with smoked salmon. The space uses the full height of the shophouse interior with exposed brick walls alongside timber furniture giving the room a considered character. Natural light enters through the front glass, making morning service the most comfortable time to sit in the space. The coffee programme covers espresso-based drinks from rotating seasonal beans alongside teas and cold brew options. The menu changes slightly with the season as the kitchen introduces new toppings and bowl combinations based on market availability. Croissants and pastries from a nearby bakery fill the counter in the morning. They are available for those who want something lighter than the full plate options.
Hua Lamphong MRT serves the Pom Prap Sattru Phai area and sits within practical walking distance of the restaurant. Grab vehicles reach the restaurant from Yaowarat Road and Charoen Krung Road without difficulty. The cafe runs full service from morning through the mid-afternoon, closing before the dinner hour. Walk-in tables are generally available through the week outside of weekend brunch hours.