UPDATE : That was pictures and info of 2022. I think they moved to another location now….
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There are so many cafes in Korat. I like Yellow Pumpkin, Hooya, but also some near ones like B.Blanche or Celsius near Bung Ta Lua. Rustic Barista still have the best Cuban Sandwich in town… 🙂
However, the only place to probably have an hydrogen coffee is called “Sunday Afternoon Korat”. It opens in the morning, never the same, probably around 10am and closes early, maybe 3-4pm. But the hydrogen coffee is very special. Flavors of blueberry, apple, pineapple, you never know which one they will have on the day. The place is tiny, the owner is super cool. They play nice music. One glass is not cheap : 120 baht for a coffee but the flavors are just amazing. If you do not like sweet things, maybe it is not for you. It’s a special mix of bitter, sweet, coffee, ice, fruits, that I never experienced before. And just on the corner of where I live…
Sweet Cafe Korat – Dessert and Coffee Destination. Sweet Cafe makes everything from scratch using the freshest ingredients sourced as locally as possible, perfect for coffee and dessert lovers. Popular spot for locals and expatriates in the region.
Hydrogen-infused coffee (also called hydrogen water coffee) involves dissolving molecular hydrogen (H₂) gas into water before brewing coffee. Proponents claim the dissolved hydrogen has antioxidant properties. Scientific evidence for specific health benefits of hydrogen water is still limited, but it has become a trendy premium coffee option in health-conscious cafes across Asia.
Is specialty coffee popular in Korat?
Yes — the specialty coffee movement has reached Korat. Several cafes now offer single-origin Thai and imported beans, pour-over brewing, and experimental formats like nitrogen cold brew and hydrogen water coffee. The young Thai professional demographic in Korat has adopted specialty coffee culture enthusiastically.
What Thai coffee beans are considered premium?
Thai coffee production has grown significantly, with highland regions in the north producing internationally recognized beans. Top Thai specialty coffees include: Doi Chaang (Chiang Rai, shade-grown Arabica), Doi Tung (Royal Project beans, Chiang Rai), Akha Ama Coffee (Chiang Mai hill tribe grown), and various single-estate beans from Chiang Rai’s Golden Triangle area.
Where can I find specialty coffee in Korat?
Korat’s specialty coffee scene is concentrated in the newer commercial areas near Central Korat and Jomsurang Road, as well as standalone independent cafes that have appeared throughout the city. Instagram and Google Maps are the best current sources for finding the latest highly-rated coffee spots.
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