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Unicorn Cafe in Bangkok: Cute Unicorn Theme With European Dishes, 5 Minutes’ Walk From The BTS

Unicorn Cafe, Bangkok


We know we’re not kids anymore, but that doesn’t mean we can’t have a soft spot for childhood things, like rainbows and unicorns. With vibrant colours and cartoonish patterns, we think this Unicorn Cafe offers a playful atmosphere for people from all walks of life. Whether you’re a kid or a kid at hear. you will enjoy your leisure time with desserts and photo-taking at this whimsical cafe.


Cute BKK cafe with unicorn vibes



Image credit: @fah_tamura via Instagram

Situated in Bang Rak, Bangkok, Unicorn Cafe is a little cute cafe that captures the imagination of not only Thai locals but also foreigners because, after all, who can resist the enchantment of unicorns, right?

Stepping through the door feels like entering a blissful world of unicorns, thanks to its lively and whimsical unicorn decorations.


Image credit: @unicornbrand via Instagram

The cafe’s entire panels are adorned with adorable unicorn patterns that instantly inspire you to reach for your phone and start taking pictures as soon as you walk inside.

Checking out the seating, you’ll find cute tables and chairs with pink and light blue colours full of unicorn toys to snuggle during your leisure time.

unicorn cafe
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Ngl, you might be a bit surprised to see there are tons of unicorn toys in here, with many hanging from the ceiling and displayed in a cabinet.

unicorn cafeImage credit: @tik_kikoka via Instagram

It’s pretty obvious how adorable this place is, but the fun doesn’t stop there. They also serve food that’s as colourful as the decor, such as ฿200 (~USD5.50) Unicorn Rainbow Waffles and ฿120 (~USD3.30) Unicorn Rainbow Cake. For those with a sweet tooth, these will be your favourite treats.


Getting to Unicorn Cafe


It goes without saying that a delightful cafe like this, along with some scrumptious desserts, can do wonders for lifting your spirits after a long and exhausting week.

What we like about it is how it’s easy to visit the place, just by taking a BTS train to Chong Nonsi Station and walking to the cafe in 5 minutes.

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Address: 44/1 Soi Sathon 8, Silom, Bang Rak, Bangkok 10500
Opening hours:
12pm-8pm, Daily

Contact: +66 8 6397 9262  | Unicorn Cafe’s Facebook | Google Maps


Cover image adapted from: @fah_tamura via Instagram, @unicornbrand via Instagram, and @tik_kikoka via Instagram