La Cabra Bangkok
813 ถ. เจริญกรุง Khwaeng Talat Noi, Khet Samphanthawong, Krung Thep Maha Nakhon 10100, Thailand, Talat Noi -📃 About
La Cabra Bangkok is a café in Talat Noi, Bangkok, Thailand. A popular spot with locals, it's rated 4.4/5 across 429 reviews. Open every day.
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Well-reviewed by visitors. Rated 4.4/5 based on 429 Google reviews.
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Raluca Simiuc
via GoogleAs Bangkok is a city of blended top culinary cultures it felt right to enjoy one of the best specialty coffee at a Copenhagen coffee place. Amazing local specials including a rose - litchi soda. Great design and some of the best baristas. To be honest, we also enjoyed the Cardamom bun after 2 weeks of Thai food.
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via GoogleTaste was ok, very unfriendly service. Doesn't welcome tourists, very impatient with inquiries, bad looks the whole time. Also, the outdoor chairs were very dirty and could not be wiped down at all. Overall, highly not recommended to experience this place while visiting, the worst experience I've had in Thailand.
Ольга Савкова
via GoogleThis café has the most expensive coffee in the city, yet the quality is very poor — comparable to McDonald’s. The service is among the worst I’ve experienced. The staff are rude, unfriendly, and seem completely untrained in customer service. The baristas don’t know how to make good coffee: drinks are served overheated, with over-frothed milk and bitter espresso. I asked three times for my coffee to be remade, and each time it was still poorly done. There’s no latte art, they don’t control drink temperature, and most of the staff don’t speak English. While the café does use good European beans, the staff clearly don’t know how to work with them. It feels like the baristas at La Cabra are always in a bad mood — they come across as cold and unwelcoming, which is very odd for a place with such high standards. If you value good coffee and friendly service, you’re better off walking a few minutes to Terroir.BKK SONGWAT. Their service is excellent, the baristas are far more professional, and the coffee is significantly better — done right the first time. We couldn’t get a decent coffee at La Cabra, so we went to Terroir.BKK SONGWAT for something truly good. The drinks in the photo are from Terroir.
Janejielar Sae-tang
via GoogleOn Tuesday evenings, it’s not very crowded. The shop isn’t large, but there are a fair number of seats. The atmosphere is relaxed. There aren’t many dessert options, but the matcha here is quite good. Prices are on the higher side.
Stephanie Wong
via GoogleLa Cabra Bangkok is a sleek yet welcoming café in Talat Noi, perfect for coffee lovers seeking bright, vibrant brews. They have an excellent selection of light-roast coffees with fruity, refreshing profiles, brewed with precision whether you go for pour-over or espresso. The minimalist Scandinavian design pairs beautifully with the charm of the surrounding old-town neighborhood, making it a great spot to linger over a cup. A must-visit if you appreciate well-sourced beans and clean, modern flavors.
Round World
via GoogleHow is this place not more busy? I mean they get a decent amount of traffic, but I can always find a table. It’s amazing. Their other location is PACKED. Same great coffee and pastries here, but with tables available. Get the egg tart.


