Bangkok breakfast can be a bowl of rice porridge at sunrise, but the city also has a thriving brunch culture built around serious coffee, bakery work and all-day plates. These spots cover central neighborhoods from Sukhumvit to Charoen Krung, giving both early risers and slow weekend starters useful choices. The list favors places with a clear reason to choose them, giving you useful alternatives instead of a long catalogue of names.
Lazy Daisy Brunch and Bar
Lazy Daisy is a relaxed Sukhumvit brunch option with a broad all-day menu, convenient for travelers staying around Asok who want a slower start than a hotel buffet. It also broadens the guide beyond famous headline venues, which matters in a city where memorable meals are spread across very different districts. The appeal is not only what arrives at the table; service rhythm, room character and the surrounding part of Bangkok all help define the visit. Bangkok is at its best when a meal feels connected to its neighborhood rather than interchangeable with somewhere in another city. Lazy Daisy Brunch and Bar earns a place here because it contributes a distinct style, price point or atmosphere instead of repeating another recommendation. The recommendation becomes more convincing once the surrounding district is treated as part of the experience.
Address: 51 Sukhumvit 16, Khlong Toei, Bangkok 10110 / Visit Map
Breakfast Story Eleven
Breakfast Story specializes in Western-style breakfast plates and is an easy choice for visitors craving eggs, pancakes and familiar brunch food in lower Sukhumvit. Bangkok is at its best when a meal feels connected to its neighborhood rather than interchangeable with somewhere in another city. Breakfast Story Eleven earns a place here because it contributes a distinct style, price point or atmosphere instead of repeating another recommendation.
This is the kind of stop that can anchor a meal and still leave room to explore the surrounding streets before or afterward. For visitors planning around BTS or MRT, the neighborhood context is useful: pairing food with nearby sights is usually more efficient than crossing the city for a single dish. Compared with another option on the list, the appeal here is more about fit and character than a simple ranking.
Address: 23/2 Sukhumvit Rd, Khlong Toei Nuea, Watthana, Bangkok 10110 / Visit Map
Luka Cafe
Luka is a long-running café favorite in the Sathorn-Silom area, combining coffee with substantial brunch plates in a room that feels connected to the neighborhood’s creative side. This is the kind of stop that can anchor a meal and still leave room to explore the surrounding streets before or afterward.
For visitors planning around BTS or MRT, the neighborhood context is useful: pairing food with nearby sights is usually more efficient than crossing the city for a single dish. The experience is strongest when approached for what it does particularly well rather than expecting an enormous menu to cover every kind of craving. Bangkok dining changes noticeably between daytime and evening, and Luka Cafe fits best when its pace matches the rest of the day.
That makes it especially useful when the rest of the day is already concentrated nearby.
Address: 64 Pan Rd, Si Lom, Bang Rak, Bangkok 10500 / Visit Map
Toby’s Sukhumvit 38
Toby's helped define Bangkok’s modern brunch scene, with Australian-influenced plates and a leafy setting tucked into Sukhumvit 38. The experience is strongest when approached for what it does particularly well rather than expecting an enormous menu to cover every kind of craving. Bangkok dining changes noticeably between daytime and evening, and Toby's Sukhumvit 38 fits best when its pace matches the rest of the day. It also broadens the guide beyond famous headline venues, which matters in a city where memorable meals are spread across very different districts.
The appeal is not only what arrives at the table; service rhythm, room character and the surrounding part of Bangkok all help define the visit. For a first visit, this can also make the city feel easier to navigate because the day has a clearer geographic focus.
Address: 68/1 Sukhumvit 38, Phra Khanong, Khlong Toei, Bangkok 10110 / Visit Map
Roast at EmQuartier
Roast at EmQuartier is a polished all-day option for brunch and coffee, especially convenient when the rest of the day is centered around Phrom Phong. It also broadens the guide beyond famous headline venues, which matters in a city where memorable meals are spread across very different districts. The appeal is not only what arrives at the table; service rhythm, room character and the surrounding part of Bangkok all help define the visit.
Bangkok is at its best when a meal feels connected to its neighborhood rather than interchangeable with somewhere in another city. Roast at EmQuartier earns a place here because it contributes a distinct style, price point or atmosphere instead of repeating another recommendation. This is one of those Bangkok choices where convenience and atmosphere can reinforce each other instead of competing.
Address: EmQuartier, 693 Sukhumvit Rd, Khlong Tan Nuea, Watthana, Bangkok 10110 / Visit Map
Sarnies Bangkok
Sarnies occupies a characterful old shop-house on Charoen Krung and combines strong coffee with brunch dishes that make it worth a dedicated morning stop. Bangkok is at its best when a meal feels connected to its neighborhood rather than interchangeable with somewhere in another city. Sarnies Bangkok earns a place here because it contributes a distinct style, price point or atmosphere instead of repeating another recommendation. This is the kind of stop that can anchor a meal and still leave room to explore the surrounding streets before or afterward. For visitors planning around BTS or MRT, the neighborhood context is useful: pairing food with nearby sights is usually more efficient than crossing the city for a single dish. It is a small planning detail, but in Bangkok those geographic choices can save a surprising amount of time.
Address: 101-103 Charoen Krung 44, Bang Rak, Bangkok 10500 / Visit Map
Kay’s Sukhumvit 49
Kay's is a bright neighborhood brunch spot in Sukhumvit 49, useful for travelers who prefer a quieter residential setting than the main Asok and Thonglor strips. This is the kind of stop that can anchor a meal and still leave room to explore the surrounding streets before or afterward. For visitors planning around BTS or MRT, the neighborhood context is useful: pairing food with nearby sights is usually more efficient than crossing the city for a single dish.
The experience is strongest when approached for what it does particularly well rather than expecting an enormous menu to cover every kind of craving. Bangkok dining changes noticeably between daytime and evening, and Kay's Sukhumvit 49 fits best when its pace matches the rest of the day. It is best used for its particular strength rather than as a one-size-fits-all answer.
Address: Sukhumvit 49, Khlong Tan Nuea, Watthana, Bangkok 10110 / Visit Map