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Luka Sukhumvit 31 is one of Phrom Phong’s best dog-friendly cafés. Dogs are genuinely welcome here — not just tolerated — and staff go out of their way to make four-legged guests feel at ease. Once you visit, you’ll want to come back.

A Dog-Friendly Café Worth Returning To

Spread across two floors, Luka Sukhumvit 31 carries a lived-in, bohemian warmth that’s hard to manufacture. The interior feels chic without being precious. It works just as well for a slow solo breakfast as it does for a relaxed evening out with your dog. Luka Sukhumvit 31 is the newer Sukhumvit branch of the beloved Sathorn original. While it shares the same DNA, it has developed its own character — more space, longer hours, and a dinner menu that sets it clearly apart.

Global Comfort Food, Locally Sourced

The kitchen builds its menu around global comfort food — familiar dishes with a thoughtful twist. The team sources ingredients locally and chooses organic options wherever possible. Expect breakfast burritos packed with Sloane’s sausage and organic eggs, truffle mushroom scramblettes, and a shakshuka with real heat behind it. Then, as evening arrives, the kitchen shifts into Thai regional-inspired territory. That range makes Luka one of the few dog-friendly restaurants in Phrom Phong worth visiting at any hour. The coffee holds up well, and the juice and wine list shows the same care. In short, an unfussy but well-considered approach runs through everything on the table.

All Day, Any Reason

Looking for a relaxed brunch spot on a weekday morning with your dog? Luka delivers. Equally, if you want a low-key dinner without leaving your dog at home, this place handles that just as well. Moreover, unlike many spots in the neighborhood, Luka maintains its quality from the first coffee of the morning through to the last plate of the evening. For a dog-friendly café in Phrom Phong that genuinely works across every part of the day, Luka Sukhumvit 31 is hard to beat.

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