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A dog-friendly Korean-fusion café in Sathorn, housed behind grand green doors. Expect balanced plates, iced matcha, Korean skincare retail, and a coworking table welcoming you to stay.

Tucked quietly into a Sathorn side street, Yoonique House announces itself with grand green doors and a calm that carries through the whole space. Inside, traditional Korean architecture and warm wood set a grounded, unhurried tone — the kind of place you fold naturally into a neighbourhood walk.

The kitchen serves Korean-fusion plates built around fresh, balanced ingredients. Think generous sandwiches, warm nourishing dishes, and iced matcha — comforting without being heavy. Food designed to restore rather than overwhelm.

Alongside the café, the space integrates a retail shelf of products from Yoonique Skin, the Korean skincare brand founded by Eunice Koo, who also created Yoonique House. It’s easy to pause, try something, and take a small ritual home with you.

For those looking to linger, a spacious coworking table makes it simple to open a laptop and settle into a productive afternoon — with your dog resting comfortably beside you. Yoonique House is proudly dog-friendly, making it a natural anchor for a Sathorn stroll.

Stay longer than planned. You probably will.

Dogs Allowed Inside on Leash

Dogs Allowed in Stroller or Bag

Water Bowl Available

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