Sarnies Cafe Sukhumvit

Restaurants · Watthana

1, 39 Sukhumvit 37 Alley, Khlong Tan Nuea, Watthana, Krung Thep Maha Nakhon 10110

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Come for the coffee first, brunch second. Sarnies roasts its own beans for every concept in the group, so the espresso program here is the reference point, not an afterthought. Sit upstairs if you want to linger over a flat white and a book; the ground floor moves faster and turns tables harder on weekend mornings.

Sarnies built its reputation in Singapore, and the Sukhumvit cafe is the Bangkok group's Phrom Phong room: a wood-forward space tucked into Soi 37, three minutes' walk from the BTS. The coffee program runs on beans roasted by Sarnies Roastery, the house operation that supplies every Sarnies concept in the group.

You step in and the bakery counter shapes the visit. Naturally leavened sourdough, pastries, and the Japanese-inspired comfort plates that the Sukhumvit room leans into are all on display before you order.

The brunch menu is Aussie cafe at its core: eggs, sourdough toasts, salads, and a kitchen that takes coffee seriously enough to plate around it. The Sukhumvit branch sits inside the wider Sarnies Bangkok family that includes Sarnies Cantina, Sarnies One Bangkok, and Sarnies and Friends, each running its own concept off the same roastery backbone.

Weekend mornings are the busy window. Walk in before 9 if you want a quiet flat white; after 10 the room fills with the Phrom Phong brunch crowd and waits start showing up at the door.

Order a single-origin pour-over alongside the sourdough toast if you want to taste what the roastery is actually doing this month. The kitchen is competent across the brunch board, but the coffee is the reason the Singapore group is still expanding in Bangkok.