ðģHarudot Khao Yai by Nana Coffee Roasters
Harudot Khao Yai by Nana Coffee Roasters is a new cafe that doesn't come for fun, but it's like "another palo" in the middle of a big horn. Modern Japanese design that combines Origami minimalism with nature around it. Walking in is like leaving the city in a slower space.
The highlight that everyone needs to stop looking at is the "100-year-old giant tree" that stands as the owner of the area, and the view above is extraordinary, looking out over the broad Toscana Valley, and the day after the rainy season is a thin fog floating, adding cool raw, without cooking.
Photographic angles are so indoor and outdoor that they hardly need to find the corners themselves. Natural light helps every shot to look good without much effort.
Admission fee 50 baht but can be exchanged for in-store = free entry with few conditions
So it's not just a cafe, it's a "sightbreak" where nature, design and coffee are put together in a good, cool way, without shouting. If you come to him big and don't stop, you'll miss one good vibe.
ð channel coordinates. He's big.
â° Opening hours closed 9.00-18 00 p.m.
ð There's parking.

















































