I think this place opened in 2014. At the moment, it is really popular among Thais and foreigners. If you are looking for some western food at a good price. The ratio quality/price is one of the best that you will find in Nakhon Ratchasima. It is located just beside “Teenee Korat” that closed its doors around 2014.
If you want the exact location, click on this link: http://goo.gl/maps/BbfrpnnThis café is more than a café: it is a restaurant. It opens quite early and closes at 9pm. However, the kitchen closes at 8pm. They even have egg Benedict!
To give you an idea of the prices, this chicken pizza was 125 baht.
Cesar Salad, burgers they have a very large menu and a cozy atmosphere. You can eat inside or outside at Sweet Café in Korat. Below, a lot of pictures of the menu, inside and outside that nice restaurant. We didn’t try the desserts yet but they look fabulous.
For more pictures, have a look here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/50651722@N03/sets/72157651053019982/
Visitor Tips
Sweet Cafe In Korat
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Located in Nakhon Ratchasima (Korat), this is one of the many dining options available to visitors and expats in the Isaan region of Thailand. When visiting restaurants in Korat, it is customary to order several dishes to share. Most restaurants in this area serve both Thai and international cuisine, and staff often speak some English.
Getting There
Nakhon Ratchasima (Korat) is located approximately 250 km northeast of Bangkok. You can reach Korat by bus from Bangkok’s Mo Chit terminal (about 3.5 hours), by train from Hua Lamphong station, or by minivan from Chatuchak. Tuk-tuks and songthaews (shared trucks) are the most common local transport within the city.
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About Isaan Cuisine
The Isaan region of northeastern Thailand has its own distinct culinary tradition, influenced by Lao and Khmer cultures. Signature dishes include som tam (spicy papaya salad), larb (spiced minced meat salad), sticky rice (khao niao), and grilled chicken (gai yang). Food in Isaan tends to be spicier and more sour than central Thai food, using ingredients like padaek (fermented fish sauce) and fresh herbs.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Sweet Cafe in Korat?
Sweet Cafe is a dessert and coffee shop in Nakhon Ratchasima serving a mix of Thai and Western-style sweet treats, coffees, and light snacks. It’s part of the growing cafe culture in Korat, catering to locals and expats who want a pleasant environment for coffee, cake, or a light meal.
What desserts are popular at cafes in Korat?
Popular dessert items at Korat cafes include: bingsu (Korean shaved ice — very popular), Belgian waffles, crepes, French-style macarons, Thai milk tea with pearls (boba), pandan-flavoured cakes, and traditional Thai sweets like mango sticky rice. The Thai cafe scene blends local flavours with international trends.
How has the cafe culture grown in Korat?
Korat’s cafe scene has exploded over the past decade, driven by the large student population from Suranaree University of Technology, the growing middle class, and social media photo culture. Instagram-worthy cafes with elaborate decor are particularly popular. The city now has hundreds of independent cafes, far more per capita than a decade ago.
Are there cafes near tourist attractions in Korat?
Yes — cafes have opened near most of Korat’s major attractions. Near the Thao Suranaree Monument, around the old moat, near Terminal 21, and in the Pak Thong Chai silk area. Khao Yai National Park’s gateway town of Pak Chong has especially good cafe options catering to Bangkok day-trippers.
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