Mũiné — Dog-Friendly Vietnamese Street Food in On Nut
On Nut has a quietly dependable dog-friendly Vietnamese restaurant tucked into the second floor of Habito Mall. Mũiné draws the neighbourhood’s dog owners with a warm, unfussy welcome and a menu rooted in the street food of Vietnam. The community mall setting means foot traffic stays calm and considered. As a result, bringing a dog here feels genuinely low-key rather than an act of negotiation.
A Dog-Friendly Spot with Real Neighbourhood Character
Habito Mall sits at the end of Sukhumvit 77, well away from the louder commercial clusters further up the line. That distance shapes the mood entirely. The pace is slower here. Regulars arrive knowing what they want, and the energy inside Mũiné reflects that ease. The décor leans into raw materials — bare brick, concrete, and trailing greenery — which gives the space a grounded, almost residential feel. While the interior is compact, the mall’s common areas provide room to settle with a dog nearby. The venue has confirmed a pet-friendly approach, and the surrounding Habito environment supports that.
The Food and Drink
The menu centres on a handful of things done with real attention. Bánh mì is arguably the kitchen’s strongest suit — baguettes finished on-site, producing a crust that holds its texture and a crumb that stays light. The fillings range from classic cold cuts and pâté to more composed options. Equally considered is the pho, built from a broth of chicken bones, aromatics, and spice. It arrives clean and warming, available with ribeye or pork. Then there is the bun cha — mixed pork vermicelli with charcoal-grilled shoulder, fried spring rolls, and pickled daikon — which makes a convincing argument for an extended visit.
Moreover, the drink list holds its own. Vietnamese drip coffee, roasted from a blend of four bean varieties and served with condensed milk, is the signature choice. Trà Sen, a lightly floral lotus tea, offers a quieter alternative. Both suit the mood of an unhurried afternoon. The pricing sits at a reasonable midrange for the neighbourhood, and the portions are honest.
Mũiné is the kind of place On Nut regulars return to without much deliberation. It is not trying to be the loudest room in Bangkok. It simply does what it does well, and it does it in a space where dogs are part of the picture.
Opening hours and pet access policies can change, always check with the venue before visiting with your dog.





