8 Weekend Brunch Spots
Bangkok does brunch right.
Bangkok has embraced the weekend brunch ritual with open arms, and the results are spectacular. From Australian-style smashed avo to lavish champagne buffets, the city's brunch game caters to every budget and craving. The best part is that even the upscale options cost a fraction of what you would pay in Sydney or New York. ## The Classics Roast Coffee and Eatery at The Commons on Thonglor Soi 17 is Bangkok's original brunch institution. Their eggs benedict with hollandaise and thick-cut bacon (290 baht) is the benchmark everyone else tries to beat. The space is airy and industrial with communal seating. Arrive before 10 AM on weekends or face a 30-45 minute wait. Their cold brew (120 baht) is among the city's best. Rocket Coffeebar on Sathon Soi 12 brings Melbourne brunch energy to Bangkok. The smashed avocado on sourdough with poached eggs and dukkah (260 baht) is excellent. Their banana bread (120 baht) sells out by noon. The interior is a converted row house with a covered courtyard garden. ## Best for Groups Another Story at Groove, CentralWorld (2nd floor) has a massive brunch menu and enough seating for large groups. Their pancake stack with berries and maple (240 baht) is fluffy and generous. The shakshuka (280 baht) is a hidden gem. Open daily from 9 AM. Iwane Goes Nature on Sukhumvit 23 (behind Jasmine City Building) is set in a lush garden with a treehouse-like atmosphere. Their brunch plate with granola, yogurt, fruits, and a croissant (320 baht) is perfect for lazy Saturdays. Dog-friendly outdoor area. ## Splurge-Worthy Champagne Brunch For a special occasion, The Siam Hotel's Chon Thai Restaurant offers a riverside Sunday brunch with free-flow champagne for 3,500 baht per person. The spread includes freshly shucked oysters, sashimi, Thai dishes, and a dessert table. It runs from 12-3 PM and reservations are mandatory. The St. Regis Bangkok's VIU restaurant has a Saturday and Sunday brunch with free-flow sparkling wine at 2,900 baht. The live cooking stations include wagyu beef, seafood, and a dedicated Thai street food corner. ## Budget Brunch Spots - On the Table at J Avenue, Thonglor: Japanese-fusion brunch with tamago sandwiches and matcha drinks, 150-250 baht per dish - Tealicious at the Mandarin Oriental's Author's Lounge: proper afternoon tea from 1,200 baht for two, but an unforgettable experience in a historic setting - Pala Pizza Romana near Ari BTS: Roman-style pizza by the slice with coffee, 200 baht for a satisfying brunch ## Tips for Bangkok Brunch 1. Peak brunch hours are 10:30 AM to 12:30 PM. Either go early or late. 2. Most popular spots do not take reservations for brunch. Walk-in only. 3. Air conditioning quality varies wildly. If heat bothers you, check before going. 4. Many brunch spots close their brunch menu by 2 PM, switching to the regular lunch menu. 5. Bring a power bank. Brunch spots with good wifi fill up with laptop workers. Bangkok does brunch right because it borrows the best ideas from Melbourne, New York, and Tokyo, then adds its own twist of tropical fruits, Thai flavors, and genuinely friendly service at prices that do not require a second mortgage.