Unicorn Cafe in Bangkok
Tucked away in a small alley in Silom, Unicorn Cafe is best described as a little pastel paradise for unicorn lovers and one of the best IG-worthy spots in the area.
The cafe’s walls are plastered in the cutest unicorn graffiti while the ceiling is painted like a cotton-candy-coloured sky with countless unicorns and pony plushies hanging from it.
Even the furniture and seats come in pastel pink and blue tones, which makes the whole place feel like a cute dollhouse.
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Fancy desserts and drinks
Image credit: Unicorn Cafe
Prepare to be amazed by a long list of desserts and drinks that come in pastel rainbow colours, like the Unicorn Rainbow Waffle (฿200, ~USD6) and Unicorn Milky Frappe (฿120, ~USD4).
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There are also Milky Way Star (฿150, ~USD8), a milk frappe topped with huge cotton candy, Rainbow Crepe Cake (฿130, ~USD4), and Rainbow Macaron (฿30, ~USD1) for you to try.
Shop for unicorn-themed goodies
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Browse the gift shop area and find many adorable unicorn-themed backpacks, handbags, and purses, as well as a variety of lovely plushies. These are perfect souvenirs for yourself or pals back home.
Pastel heaven for unicorn fans
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This little pastel haven is the perfect place to come celebrate special occasions such as birthdays with friends and family.
Make sure to put this place on the itinerary for your next Bangkok trip so you don’t miss the opportunity to live out your childhood dreams!
Unicorn Cafe
Address: 44/1 Soi Sathon 8, Silom, Bang Rak, Bangkok 10500
Opening Hours: 12PM – 8PM, Tuesday – Sunday (Closed on Mondays)
Nearest Train Station: BTS Chong Nonsi
Telephone: +66 8 6397 9262
Unicorn Cafe website | Google Maps
Cover images adapted from (Clockwise from Top Left): @zommx, @zommx, Unicorn Cafe
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