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Address: Simple, 235/5 Sukhumvit Soi 31 Bangkok, Thailand
Nearest BTS: Sukhumvit
Contact: +66 2 662 2510
Opening Hours: Tue – Fri: 9:00 am – 8:00 pm, Sat – Sun: 7:00 am – 8:00 pm. Closed on Mon.
Passionate about serving quality and good tasting food and drinks, the owners of Simple, a organic grocery and cafe restaurant, the owners are committed to source for local and sustainable produces from small traditional farmers, so it’s traceable and has low food miles.
The decor is a mix between industrial chic and Scandinavian with wooden fixtures and black steel outlines. What sets it apart from the rest of the cafes is that it actually sells local organic produce as well. Expect to find seasonal offerings as well as specialty items like chocolate, coconut oil and even soap.
The menu itself is simple and fuss free with selections ranging from salads, soups, sandwiches, juices and also milkshakes.
A fair bit of care has also been taking into its plating and serving dishes with our order of coffee arriving on a organic plank of wood. Plus points definitely!
With reasonable prices and feel good delicious food, Simple sets itself apart with its commitment to the community as well as the environment.
(Cafe WHAT IF is just round the corner for a visit if you’re up for it!)
Address: Simple, 235/5 Sukhumvit Soi 31 Bangkok, Thailand
Nearest BTS: Sukhumvit
Contact: +66 2 662 2510
Opening Hours: Tue – Fri: 9:00 am – 8:00 pm, Sat – Sun: 7:00 am – 8:00 pm. Closed on Mon.
Directions: It takes roughly 20mins to walk from Sukhumvit MRT to Simple, definitely an option if the weather is cool. Alternatively, simply grab a taxi and tell the driver Sukhumvit Soi 31 (sum sip et) and look out for the Simple signboard.
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Hi, I’m interested in finding some healthy or organic cafes in Bangkok, my wife and I are moving there soon and she’s worried about all that street food with sugar, oil and MSG, I’ve told her there should be plenty of healthy cafes, although I’m beginning to have my doubts now, the first thing I see on their menu you posted is Blue cheese, creamy mash, mayonnaise, pork in sesame oil and meatballs with melted cheese, I don’t think anybody could realistically argue that those ingredients are in anyway healthy.. I’ll keep looking though, there must be a healthy food scene..surely.