Taling Cafe is an organic farm café on Phutthamonthon Sai 1 Soi 22 in Taling Chan, combining loft-style design with generous green outdoor space in a part of Bangkok that still feels genuinely unhurried.
The Space
The building is a modern exposed concrete structure with floor-to-ceiling glass walls and high ceilings that pull natural light deep into the interior. Every corner is considered — indoor plants, clean lines, and an openness that makes the space feel larger than it is. Step outside and the pace drops further: a large fig tree shades the terrace, a lawn stretches out with open-air tables in a loose, camping-style arrangement, and a small stream runs alongside the property. The sound of birds is not incidental. It is part of the experience.
The Food and Drink
The menu covers everyday coffee and bakery — straightforward, well-made, and priced accessibly. The Pomme Pomme, an apple and espresso drink topped with fresh apple, has become a signature. The matcha latte is fragrant and lightly sweet. Bagel sets with cream cheese are a savoury option worth noting. The kitchen leans into seasonal and organic ingredients in keeping with the farm café concept.
The Organic Connection
Taling Cafe positions itself as a farm café, drawing on organic produce and a philosophy of keeping things close to the source. It’s a quieter, more grounded version of the Bangkok café scene — less about spectacle, more about the quality of what’s in the cup and on the plate.
Bringing Your Dog
Taling Cafe is dog-friendly, and the outdoor setting makes it one of the more natural dog-friendly café experiences on this side of the city. The lawn, the shade, the open air — it’s the kind of space where dogs settle in easily and owners stop checking the time.






