The Space Hub
692, 55 Soi Phaya Nak, Thanon Phetchaburi, Ratchathewi, Bangkok 10400
The Space Hub backs its 4.9-star average from 532 reviews with an explicit inclusion commitment across families alongside groups and LGBTQ+ visitors alike. The Wagyu hamburg steak and wagyu roast beef format positions the menu above a casual cafe while keeping the overall tone relaxed. The transgender safe space designation makes this one of the more intentionally inclusive restaurant options in central Bangkok.
The Space Hub is a Japanese casual dining restaurant at 692/55 Soi Phaya Nak, Phetchaburi Road, Ratchathewi, Bangkok. The restaurant operates Tuesday through Sunday from 10AM to 8PM with Mondays as the weekly closure day. Ratchathewi is a central Bangkok district between the Victory Monument area and the Pratunam corridor. Phetchaburi Road is one of the main east-west streets running through the district and connects to several BTS and subway lines. Soi Phaya Nak is a smaller soi that branches off Phetchaburi Road within the Ratchathewi district. The venue is LGBTQ+ friendly and designated as a transgender safe space which is explicitly noted in the listing. The restaurant is also family friendly and accommodates groups. The Facebook page is facebook.com/thespacehubrachathewi for menu and updates.
The menu focuses on Japanese comfort food with Wagyu Roast Beef and Wagyu Hamburg Steak as signature dishes alongside Tonkatsu. The restaurant also serves coffee and dessert as part of its offering making it suitable for both meal visits and cafe-style visits. Small plates are available in addition to main courses. Delivery and takeaway are offered alongside dine-in service. WiFi is provided throughout the restaurant for dine-in customers.
The Space Hub holds 4.9 stars from 532 Google reviews. The broad crowd demographic which spans families alongside groups and LGBTQ+ visitors reflects the restaurant's positioning as a welcoming venue rather than a segment-specific destination. The 10AM opening allows for brunch service in addition to the standard lunch and dinner windows within the 10AM to 8PM daily schedule.