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Coffee Pitini and Krua Kuhn Pon

A Great Place for the Family

A bit out of town, on the road that leads to the main entrance of Suranaree University of Technology (SUT), you will find Coffee Pitini’ Krua Kuhn Pon. A lovely spot with an outdoor patio area and garden, and a well-lit and air conditioned inside surrounded by fields of tapioca and sugarcane. Lots of tables and large benches, Coffee Pitini is more than happy to serve families and large groups of any kind. It’s not uncommon to find a group of Thai Air Force Officers enjoying various plates of food and iced mochas at Coffee Pitini.   The menu here is a massive plethora of dishes. Half the menu is Thai food and half is Western food. They serve large portions of everything, which is why it’s a good idea to go with some friends or family. The Thai dishes are mostly spicy salad varieties, curries, and sautéed dishes. The Western food is more typical of American dishes, such as hoagies/toasted sandwiches including pastrami, corned beef, salami, and pepperoni. They have a fine selection of steaks; beef, pork, and salmon. They can boast about Denver Omelettes, German-style sausages, Fish n’Chips, and pizza. Oh yes, amazing pizza loaded with real cheese. There is too much to name here, but basically even the pickiest eater in your family will find something on Coffee Pitini’s menu. In addition to the breakfast, lunch, and diner menus they also have coffee, desserts and a bakery. They are always trying out new dessert items that tickle your taste-buds. They carry a nice selection of cakes, ice cream, and smoothies. They have pastries, even buns and rolls, and you can special order cakes for birthdays, graduations, or any event (their strawberry cheesecake will blow your mind). While it isn’t the easiest place to get to, taking the time to have a meal at Coffee Pitini is definitely worth the effort, especially when you have visiting friends or family. Everyone always leaves happy, full, and with suggestions on what to try next time. Coffee Pitini is open everyday from 10:30am – 9:00pm. You can call and order pizza for takeout, place an order for a specialty cake, or book a reservation for a large group. Take a look at their website for the full menu and any specials they have. http://www.coffeepitini.com/ More pictures of that place here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/50651722@N03/albums/72157629723621326/with/15798168200/

About This Place

Coffee Pitini Krua Kuhn Pon Korat

Krua Kuhn Pon and Coffee Pitini – Versatile Western and Thai Cafe. Located at 1023 Moo 4 Maha Witthayalai Road near Gate 1, this establishment combines a full-service restaurant with cafe capabilities. Popular spot for locals and expatriates in the region.

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Coffee Pitini and Krua Khun, Korat

Coffee Pitini cafe in Korat

Coffee Pitini cafe in Korat

Coffee Pitini cafe in Korat

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Coffee Pitini in Korat?

Coffee Pitini is a café in Korat (Nakhon Ratchasima) offering specialty coffee alongside Thai food. This café-restaurant combination is typical of Korat’s evolving F&B scene, where specialty coffee culture has merged with traditional Thai dining to create hybrid venues popular with local professionals and students.

What is Krua Kuhn Pon and what type of food does it serve?

Krua (ครัว) means ‘kitchen’ in Thai — the name signals a home-style or family restaurant. Krua Kuhn Pon likely offers traditional Thai home cooking (aahaan tamruat, comfort food dishes), which differs from street food and formal restaurant cooking in its emphasis on slow-cooked curries, soups, and rice dishes that evoke domestic Thai cooking.

Are there good coffee and brunch spots in Korat?

Yes — Korat’s specialty coffee scene has grown significantly. Several cafes offer single-origin Thai and international beans, pour-over coffee, cold brew, and food menus ranging from Thai breakfast to Western brunch options. The area near Central Korat and the newer development zones along Mittraphap Road have the highest concentration.

What is the Korat specialty coffee scene like?

Korat’s specialty coffee scene is younger than Bangkok’s but growing. Thai-owned independents serve high-quality locally grown Thai beans alongside imported Indonesian and Ethiopian coffees. Prices are lower than Bangkok: 80–120 THB for a specialty coffee drink. Many cafes double as co-working spaces.

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