Dogs are welcome at Brunch Paradiso, a dog-friendly café tucked into the quiet residential soi of Yen Akat in Yan Nawa. Open daily from early morning through the early evening, it draws a steady crowd of local residents and their dogs — a neighbourhood spot that takes its all-day brief seriously.
A Dog-Friendly Café Worth the Detour
The setting at Brunch Paradiso is chic and unhurried. Contemporary interiors with considered details give the space a calm, pulled-together feel that sits a little apart from the busier café strips further north. Because the restaurant sits within the Shama Yen-Akat hotel, there’s also on-site parking — a practical bonus for dog owners arriving by car. The dog-friendly policy is straightforward and genuine: pets are welcome, and the pace of the place suits a long, easy visit.
Beyond the welcome itself, the atmosphere rewards lingering. The soi setting filters out street noise and keeps things calm. Whether you arrive early for a slow breakfast or later in the day for something more substantial, the space carries the same unhurried character throughout.
International All-Day Food with Some Personality
The menu at Brunch Paradiso draws from a wide international palette without losing focus. Egg dishes anchor the morning — the Breakfast Platter is the flagship, with sourdough, sautéed mushrooms, roasted tomatoes, thick-cut bacon, and the kitchen’s own house-made baked beans. Melbourne café influence shows clearly in the approach: generous, thoughtfully built plates rather than stripped-back minimalism.
Moreover, the menu holds its own through the day. Signature dishes include the Spaghetti Ebiko with Tiger Prawns, the Miso Salmon Kimchi and Avocado Bowl, and a Wagyu Beef Burger — alongside lighter options like the Salmon Barley Salad and the Berry and Banana Acai Bowl. The Galette Complète and Maple Toast with Truffle Mushroom Scrambled Eggs round out a menu that rewards repeat visits. Coffee starts the day simply and well.
Why Dog Owners Come Back
For dog owners in and around Yen Akat and the broader Sathon corridor, Brunch Paradiso fills a specific gap. It’s a dog-friendly Bangkok café that doesn’t make the welcome feel like a footnote — dogs are part of the picture here, not an exception to it. The combination of a calm setting, a full kitchen running all day, and convenient parking makes it a reliable choice for a long, easy visit with your dog.
In short, Brunch Paradiso is the kind of place that earns its place in a regular rotation — not because it demands attention, but because it delivers consistently, visit after visit.










