Piccolo Vicolo in Bangkok: A Palace of Coffee Art in a Hidden Alley
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Hidden deep in the alley next to MBK in Bangkok, Piccolo Vicolo is like an art treasure carved by time. In the old building with a history of more than 50 years, exposed brick walls, dark wooden tables and chairs are intertwined with lush green plants, exuding a warm atmosphere in the retro industrial style. As part of the Galile Oasis art project, this is not only a cafe, but also a combination of gallery, accommodation and catering, full of surprises at every step.
The signature coconut coffee is unique, with rich coffee and fresh coconut aroma blending together to create a unique Southeast Asian flavor. Matcha coconut water is sweet and refreshing, and paired with handmade blueberry tart or Basque cheese, it adds to the deliciousness of the dessert. The terrace seats offer a panoramic view of the street, and the afternoon sun shines through the leaves, creating a picturesque light and shadow.
On a leisurely weekend afternoon, you can enjoy the slow life here with your friends. The aroma of coffee blends with the artistic atmosphere, making you immersed in it. It is recommended to take the BTS to Ratchathewi Station and walk 700 meters to visit. It is worth it even if you have to wait for a table. This is not just a cafe, but a journey through time and space to Bangkok.