๐ŸŒป๐ŸŒน๐ŸŒณ๐ŸŒฑ เธ‚เธกเธดเน‰เธ™~ Camin Cuisine & Cafe ๐ŸŒฟ๐Ÿชด๐Ÿƒ๐Ÿ’

๐ŸŒป๐ŸŒธ๐ŸŒน๐ŸŒณ๐ŸŒฑ๐Ÿ€ เธ‚เธกเธดเน‰เธ™~ Camin Cuisine & Cafe ๐ŸŒฟ๐Ÿชด๐Ÿƒ๐Ÿ’๐ŸŒผ๐ŸŒบโ€ฆโ€™เธ›เนˆเธฒเนƒเธ™เธเธฃเธธเธ‡โ€™ เธ„เธณเธ™เธตเน‰เน„เธกเนˆเน€เธเธดเธ™เธˆเธฃเธดเธ‡เธชเธณเธซเธฃเธฑเธšเธฃเน‰เธฒเธ™เธ™เธตเน‰เน€เธฅเธขเธข เธ•เน‰เธ™เน„เธกเน‰เธ”เธญเธเน„เธกเน‰เธ„เธทเธญเน€เธขเธญเธฐเธชเธธเธ” เธชเธฒเธขเธฃเธฑเธเธ˜เธฃเธฃเธกเธŠเธฒเธ•เธดเธ•เน‰เธญเธ‡เธกเธฒเธฒเธฒ เธŠเธญเธšเนเธ™เนˆเธ™เธญเธ™ เนเธ•เนˆเนเธ™เธฐเธ™เธณเธกเธฒเธงเธฑเธ™เธ˜เธฃเธฃเธกเธ”เธฒเธ™เธฐ เธ–เน‰เธฒเธงเธฑเธ™เธซเธขเธธเธ”เธ„เธทเธญเธ„เธ™เน€เธขเธญเธฐเธกเธฒเธเธ เนเธงเธฐเธกเธฒเธ™เธฑเนˆเธ‡เธˆเธดเธšเธเธฒเนเธŸ เธŠเธดเธฅเน† เธŠเธกเธ™เธ เธŠเธกเน„เธกเน‰ เธฃเน‰เธฒเธ™เธ™เธตเน‰เธกเธตเธ—เธฑเน‰เธ‡เธ‚เธญเธ‡เธ„เธฒเธงเนเธฅเธฐเธ‚เธญเธ‡เธซเธงเธฒเธ™ เธกเธฒเธ—เธตเนˆเน€เธ”เธตเธขเธงเธˆเธšเธ„เธฃเธšเนƒเธ™เธ—เธตเนˆเน€เธ”เธตเธขเธงเน€เธฅเธขเธˆเน‰เธฒ เธงเธฑเธ™เธ—เธตเนˆเน€เธฃเธฒเธกเธฒเธกเธทเธ”เธ„เธฃเธถเน‰เธกเธชเธธเธ” เน€เธ”เธตเน‹เธขเธงเธงเธฑเธ™เน„เธซเธ™เนเธ”เธ”เธ”เธตเน†เธˆเธฐเนเธงเธฐเธกเธฒเธญเธตเธเนเธ™เนˆเธ™เธญเธ™เธ™ เธฅเธทเธกเธšเธญเธโ€ฆเธ•เธฑเน‰เธ‡เธญเธขเธนเนˆเธขเนˆเธฒเธ™เน€เธเธฉเธ•เธฃเน€เธ”เน‰เธญเธญ เนƒเธ„เธฃเธกเธฒเนเธ–เธงเธ™เธตเน‰เธ•เน‰เธญเธ‡เนเธงเธฐเน€เธฅเธขเธข ๐Ÿ“ธ

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Camin Cuisine & Cafรฉ Kaset-Nawamin
2024/10/26 Edited to

... Read moreStepping into Camin Cuisine & Cafe truly feels like you've been transported to a secret garden, right in the heart of bustling Bangkok! The original article absolutely nailed it โ€“ calling it a 'forest in the city' is spot on. Every corner is meticulously decorated with lush greenery, vibrant flowers, and charming rustic elements. It's not just a cafe; itโ€™s an experience for the senses. I remember how the soft, natural light filtered through the leaves, creating the most magical atmosphere, perfect for unwinding or snapping some beautiful photos for your feed. Itโ€™s hard to believe such a serene oasis exists amidst the city's hustle and bustle. Speaking of photos, if you're like me and love capturing aesthetic moments, you'll find endless opportunities here. Look for the little nooks tucked away among the plants, the artfully arranged floral displays, and the charming outdoor seating areas. Even the presentation of their food and drinks is Instagram-worthy! I especially loved the vibrant colors of the Luk Yee Soda; it tasted as good as it looked โ€“ a unique blend of sweet and tart that was incredibly refreshing on a warm day. Beyond the soda, their selection of traditional Thai desserts is a real highlight. Think delicate khanom chan (layered pandan jelly), colorful thong yip (flower-shaped egg yolk dessert), or perhaps a fragrant sweet sticky rice with mango, depending on the season. They're not just beautiful; they're genuinely delicious and give you a taste of authentic Thai flavors, perfect for satisfying that sweet tooth. And it's not just sweets; I've heard amazing things about their savory dishes too, from classic Thai comfort food to more contemporary fusion bites, making it a great spot for a full meal, not just a coffee stop. While the original article correctly advises visiting on weekdays to avoid the crowds, I'd add that going in the late morning or early afternoon often provides the best balance of fewer people and good natural light for photos. If you're coming by public transport, getting off near Kasetsart University is super convenient, and it's a pleasant walk from there. You might even discover some interesting street art or small local shops along the way, adding to your urban exploration. Parking is straightforward right in front of the cafe, which is a huge plus in Bangkok! To make your visit even more practical, Iโ€™d suggest wearing comfortable shoes if you plan to explore all the garden areas and perhaps a light jacket if you're sensitive to air conditioning, as some indoor sections can be quite cool. Also, don't hesitate to ask the friendly staff for their recommendations, especially if you're unsure about the menu or want to know the "specials" of the day. They're always happy to help! And seriously, don't miss trying that complimentary water the article mentioned โ€“ it truly is mysteriously delicious and so fragrant, a lovely touch that shows their attention to detail. This place isn't just about good food and drinks; it's about creating a tranquil escape where you can truly relax and reconnect with nature, even if just for an hour or two. It's a little slice of paradise that I keep wanting to push myself back to whenever I'm in Bangkok! I feel like every time I go, I discover a new little detail in their beautiful garden. It really is a must-visit if you're looking for a unique cafe experience in the city.