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Where to Find the 10 Most Drool-Worthy Waffles in Bangkok

Alright, don’t judge, but waffles never really had a hold on me—until recently. They were just there, you know? A childhood snack, an occasional brunch extra. But then, after one particularly good plate (blame a cafe crawl that got out of hand), something changed.

Suddenly, I was on a mission, hunting down the crispiest, fluffiest, most flavor-packed waffles in Bangkok. And let me tell you, Bangkok does not play around. Sweet? Of course. Savory? Absolutely. Spicy? Yep, even that.

Waffles have officially taken over my taste buds. And since good food is meant to be shared, here’s a list of the best waffle spots in Bangkok. Read on!

Doi Soi 12

Address: 5, 1-3 Sukhumvit Rd, Khlong Toei
Contact details: +66 2 653 4311
Opening hours: Monday to Sunday: 7 AM – 10 PM
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Tucked into Sukhumvit Soi, Doi Soi 12 Café and Restaurant feels like a little hideaway from the city chaos. Picture a chill, garden-style vibe—great for kicking off your day with breakfast or just hanging out over coffee.

Honestly, their waffle sandwich with egg and bacon? Game-changer. Think crispy waffles hugging salty bacon and fluffy egg—it’s one of those dishes that just hits the spot. Plus their coffee and smoothies are solid picks if you need a caffeine boost or something refreshing.

The menu mixes Thai and Western flavors pretty seamlessly, so there’s likely something for everyone. The staff are friendly, prices are fair (nothing’s going to break the bank here), and the whole place has this easygoing charm.

Pro tip:

If you’re here on weekends, arrive before 9 AM to snag a table without the wait. Locals know their iced mocha is next-level, but it’s not on the menu—just ask!

Wanchai Waffle Station

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Address: 57 Charoen Krung 14 Alley, Samphanthawong, Sumphanthawong
Contact details: +66 81 234 6428
Opening hours: Tuesday to Sunday: 10:30 AM – 6 PM
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Wanchai Waffle Station is the kind of place you might walk past if you’re not looking for it, but those who know, know. It’s just a short walk from MRT Wat Mangkon (Exit 2), this small street-side shop serves up Hong Kong-style waffles.

This takeaway-focused shop serves up crispy, eggy waffles with just the right balance of crunch and chew. Unlike the usual plain version, their waffles come with interesting fillings—matcha with red bean, black sesame with khanom kheng, and even a savory pork floss with seaweed option. 

Not to mention, they’re affordable and perfect for a quick bite while wandering through Bangkok’s Old Town. 

Pro tip:

Popular flavors sell out fast, especially on weekends, so it’s worth coming earlier in the day. Since seating is limited, plan to enjoy your waffle while exploring nearby landmarks like Wat Mangkon or Chinatown’s bustling alleys.

Rocket Coffeebar

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Address: 149 Sathon Soi 12 Alley, Si Lom, Bang Rak
Contact details: +66 96 791 3192
Opening hours:  Monday to Sunday: 7 AM – 5 PM
Pricing: ฿฿
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Rocket Coffeebar in Bangkok is like stepping into a Scandinavian magazine—clean lines, hushed tones, and coffee so meticulously crafted you’ll wonder if the baristas have PhDs in caffeine.

Their waffles lean into texture and balance, which sets them apart from the usual cafe versions. The batter—a mix of buttermilk and a hint of cardamom—gives the waffles a subtle warmth, with crispy edges that snap when you take a bite.

For toppings, they keep things interesting: the berry compote leans tart rather than sugary, which cuts through the richness nicely. It’s not revolutionary, but the attention to detail shows—many regulars swear by pairing them with their lighter roasts to balance the flavors.

Pro tip:

Waffle fans aim for weekday mornings since they bake them fresh in small batches, and by noon, the popular toppings start selling out.

Little Hut House Of Waffle

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Address: 20/1 Soi Sukhumvit 23, Khlong Toei Nuea, Watthana
Contact details: +66 2 258 4224
Opening hours:  Monday to Saturday: 10:30 AM – 9 PM
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Little Hut – House of Waffle isn’t just about waffles—it’s an interesting mix of Thai comfort food and Western-style treats tucked away in Sukhumvit 23. It’s the kind of place that doesn’t try too hard to be trendy but keeps people coming back for its straightforward, well-executed dishes.

The waffles here lean on the classic buttermilk side—light, slightly crisp on the outside, and soft inside. They’re made fresh to order, which means they arrive warm, often with toppings like bananas, peaches, or a drizzle of syrup.

While sweet options are popular, they also do savory pairings, giving diners a bit more variety. Plus, the menu has a full spread of Thai dishes, so it’s just as easy to grab a plate of stir-fried basil chicken as it is to indulge in something sweet.

Pro tip:

It doesn’t have a massive seating area, so if you’re coming during lunch or dinner hours, getting there a little early helps. 

Guss Damn Good (Phloen Chit)

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Address: 888/12 Phloen Chit Rd, Lumphini, Pathum Wan
Contact details: +66 98 716 6498
Opening hours:  Monday to Sunday: 7:30 AM – 10 PM
Pricing: ฿฿
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At first glance, Guss Damn Good at Phloen Chit might seem like just another ice cream shop, but it’s got a personality of its own. With roots in Boston-style ice cream making, this place takes its flavors seriously—rich, creamy, and often with a twist.

The space itself is simple and no-frills, the kind of place where the focus is on what’s in the cup or cone rather than flashy decor. One of their standout creations is the maple waffle with vanilla ice cream and bacon bits.

The waffle is crisp and warm, the ice cream smooth and velvety, and the bacon adds just enough of a salty kick. If that’s not your thing, there’s also a rotating lineup of flavors that range from deep, bittersweet chocolates to fresh, fruity sorbets, made with quality ingredients.

Pro tip:

The evening rush can get hectic, so visiting in the afternoon makes for a quicker and more relaxed experience. 

292 Slowbar Cafe

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Address: 292 Alley, Bang Khun Phrom, Phra Nakhon
Contact details: +66 63 412 6292
Opening hours: 

  • Monday to Friday: 7 AM – 3:30 PM
  • Saturday to Sunday: 8 AM – 3:30 PM

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If you’re into thoughtfully brewed coffee and freshly made waffles, 292 Slowbar Cafe is a solid find. Tucked in a quieter part of Bangkok near Wat Intharawihan, it’s a small, unassuming space where the focus is purely on quality drinks and simple, well-made food.

The highlight? Their croffles—crispy, buttery croissant-waffle hybrids that pair perfectly with their carefully brewed coffee. The menu keeps things straightforward, offering different roast profiles for pour-overs and espresso-based drinks, at pretty reasonable prices.

There’s limited seating, so it’s better for a quick stop rather than a long sit-down session, but that fits with the  “slow bar” concept—good coffee, made with care, without the rush.

Pro tip:

Since it’s an alley, taking a motorbike or walking from the main road (near Bang Khun Phrom or Thewet Pier) is the easiest way to get there.

Theera Healthy Bake Room

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Address: 67/9-10 Sukhumvit 42, Khwaeng Phra Khanong, Khlong Toei
Contact details: +66 90 506 2222
Opening hours: Monday to Sunday: 9 AM – 6 PM 
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Theera Healthy Bake Room is a go-to spot for anyone who needs (or just enjoys) gluten-free and dairy-free treats without sacrificing flavor. Located in a calm corner of Sukhumvit 42, it’s easy to find—just a short walk from BTS Ekkamai.

Their waffles come with fresh fruit, coconut whipped cream, or dairy-free chocolate sauce, making them a great choice whether you’re in the mood for something refreshing or indulgent.

The menu goes beyond sweets, offering omelets, smoothie bowls, and a few rice dishes, so there’s something for anyone looking for a full meal. Just note that their prices are a bit higher than your average cafe, but that’s expected given the specialty ingredients.

Pro tip:

Weekdays can get busy, so visiting on a weekday morning is a good way to avoid the crowd. 

STOCKROOM Cafe

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Address: 119 80 Soi Phetchaburi 18, Thanon Phetchaburi, Ratchathewi
Contact details: +66 93 694 9626
Opening hours:  

  • Monday to Friday: 8:30 AM – 5 PM
  • Saturday to Sunday: 9 AM – 5:30 AM

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STOCKROOM Cafe in Ratchathewi flies a little under the radar, but that’s part of its charm. It’s a small, thoughtfully designed space with a clean, modern feel—simple without feeling sterile.

The waffles deserve a shout-out—not too heavy, crisp on the outside, and just the right amount of fluffiness inside. They’re served with classic toppings like syrup and fresh fruit or taken up a notch with ice cream. If you’re something heartier, the tuna melt on sourdough is a no-brainer.

Also, the drinks menu offers both familiar favorites and more creative picks, like their Sangria Coffee, blending espresso with a hint of fruitiness. 

Pro tip:

There’s no dedicated parking, so if you’re driving, nearby spots like Hollywood Street or Coco Walk are your best bet. 

25 Degrees Burger Bar

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Address: 188 Si Lom Rd, Khwaeng Suriya Wong, Bang Rak
Contact details: +66 2 352 4192
Opening hours:  24/7
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25 Degrees Burger Bar isn’t just about burgers—it’s one of the few spots in Bangkok serving waffles 24/7. Sitting inside the Pullman Bangkok Hotel G on Silom Road, it’s easy to reach BTS (Chong Nonsi or Sala Daeng stations) or a quick cab ride if you’re coming from another place.

The waffles here lean toward the indulgent side—golden, crispy, and often served with ice cream, syrup, or fresh fruit. If you’re after something savory, they also make a chicken and waffle combo that balances sweet and savory well.

While the place is known for its stacked burgers, the build-your-own menu extends to breakfast items too, so there’s plenty of flexibility. 

Pro tip:

If you’re driving, hotel parking is an option, but taking a taxi or BTS is usually the easiest way to get here, especially in the evening.

ไสใส SAISAI

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Address: 242, 244 Maha Chai Rd, Samran Rat, Pranakorn
Contact details: +66 62 919 8555
Opening hours: Monday to Sunday: 12 PM – 10 PM
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Saisai keeps things interesting by turning simple, local ingredients into something completely unexpected. While they’re mostly known for their creative take on Thai shaved ice, their black glutinous rice waffle deserves just as much attention.

Made with Kham Noi rice, it has a deep, almost chocolate-like color and a texture that’s more like a cross between classic waffle and sticky rice than anything else. It’s paired with banana ice cream from kluay khai bananas, which have subtle hints of vanilla and caramel.

The kicker? A drizzle of honey infused with smoked Karen chili peppers—not spicy, but with a smoky, floral heat that creeps in slowly. 

Pro tip:

Saisai often introduces seasonal specials featuring local fruits. Following their Instagram page can keep you updated on the latest offerings.

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