Wallflowers Cafe

Shopping · Pom Prap Sattru Phai

31-33 ซ. นานา Pom Prap, Pom Prap Sattru Phai, Bangkok 10100

Rated 4.3/5 from 1993 Google reviews.

Wallflowers sits at the intersection of florist, homeware shop, and cafe, and the combination works because the curation is consistent throughout. The Soi Nana location puts it a short walk from Yaowarat and Mangkon MRT, making it genuinely accessible. Order something from the cafe menu and take your time with the shop. Built for visitors who find the aesthetic as satisfying as the coffee.

Soi Nana in Pom Prap is a different street from the Sukhumvit road bearing the same name. This one runs through a neighbourhood in transition, where old shophouses sit alongside cafes, small galleries, and lifestyle shops that have arrived over the past several years. Wallflowers occupies two connected units at numbers 31 and 33, and from the street it reads immediately as a place that rewards slowing down.

The retail side leans into dried florals and botanical arrangements at a level of craft that distinguishes it from the mass-market flower decor you find in most lifestyle malls. Arrangements range from small table pieces to statement wall installations, and the team does custom work for events and interiors. Alongside the florals, the homeware selection carries ceramics, textiles, and decorative objects chosen to work within the same muted, considered visual palette that the space itself embodies.

The cafe occupies the back section and a portion of the ground floor, integrated into the shop rather than separated from it. The menu runs through coffee, matcha, and seasonal drinks alongside a food selection of lighter bites and cafe staples. The drinks are well-made and the food quality matches the care taken with the rest of the space.

Photography is a natural impulse here, and the interiors are composed with that in mind: good natural light, layered textures, and enough depth in the room to make interesting frames. Thai content creators have made it a regular subject, and the attention has broadened the visitor base well beyond the immediate neighbourhood.

Mangkon MRT station on the Blue Line is the cleanest transit approach, putting Wallflowers within a short walk through the Chinatown fringe. Yaowarat Road itself is close enough to combine with a broader Chinatown evening.