Mũiné K Village — Dog-Friendly Vietnamese Street Food in Phrom Phong
Phrom Phong has a dog-friendly Vietnamese street food spot that fits quietly into the neighbourhood’s rhythm. Mũiné occupies the second floor of K Village on Sukhumvit 26, a low-rise lifestyle mall that draws a steady crowd of locals and residents from the surrounding area. The venue explicitly welcomes dogs, cats, and anyone who brings them — and the relaxed character of K Village makes that welcome feel entirely natural.
A Dog-Friendly Setting in the Heart of Phrom Phong
K Village is one of those Bangkok spaces that never feels like it’s trying too hard. The open-air layout and tree-lined paths keep the energy calm throughout the day. As a result, arriving with a dog here rarely draws a second glance. Mũiné’s second-floor position means guests can settle in without the bustle of a ground-floor thoroughfare. The interior carries the brand’s signature aesthetic — bare brick, exposed concrete, and greenery — which lends the space a lived-in warmth that suits a long, unhurried visit. While the room is compact, the mall’s surroundings give dogs and their owners room to breathe.
Beyond the physical setting, the Phrom Phong location benefits from its proximity to one of Bangkok’s more dog-tolerant residential pockets. Equally, K Village’s community-mall format tends to attract the kind of foot traffic that is comfortable around animals. It adds up to a dog-friendly dining experience that feels considered rather than incidental.
The Food and Drink
The menu stays true to what made the original Habito Mall location a neighbourhood fixture. Bánh mì is the kitchen’s most celebrated offering — baguettes finished on-site to order, delivering a crust with genuine snap and a crumb that stays soft and buttery inside. Fillings range from classic cold cuts layered with pâté to grilled pork options. Then there is the pho, built from a broth of chicken bones, cinnamon, cloves, and aromatics, available with ribeye or pork. Moreover, the bun cha — charcoal-grilled pork shoulder, fried spring rolls, and minced pork patties served over vermicelli with pickled daikon and carrot — makes a strong case for a longer stay.
The drinks deserve equal attention. Vietnamese drip coffee, blended from four roasted bean varieties and served with condensed milk, is rich and unapologetically strong. Trà Sen, a lightly sweet lotus tea, offers a gentler counterpoint. Both pair well with the pace of an afternoon that has nowhere pressing to be.
Mũiné at K Village is the kind of dog-friendly restaurant Phrom Phong does well — grounded, good-natured, and consistently worth returning to.
Opening hours and pet access policies can change, always check with the venue before visiting with your dog.






