Far out into the western countryside is this family friendly restaurant. It is not the norm to come so far out for city folks nor the mainstream tourist. But the region deep into Bang Yai towards Nakhon Pathom is dotted with many of these large eco-type eateries where it is farm to fork direct. Was here during their closing time on a Saturday and enjoyed the calming vibes in seclusion. That also meant the mosquitoes had only our family to eat, so the staff bought us an insect repellent. My daughter had plenty fun running all over, and she like the little playground best. The toys were a bit worn, but how can they not after the playful hands of so many. We had a table next to the playground, and had a fresh salad, a Pad Thai, an omelet on rice and a fried pork. They have a tortoise corner and the shelled creatures were making weird noises. One was “riding” the other and.. . . it was fortunate my daughter did not ask too many questions. Strolling the grounds, we found a chicken coop. I entered and had some conversation with the chickens. The chickens are not let out because they will trample and destroy the vegetable patches where our salad came from. There is a pond with geese, and another pond with large fishes that approached us when we neared. The banana planation was flooded, but it looked picturesque. After our dinner they brought us a complementary home-made coconut ice cream. The sky darkens early in November. 10 minutes to closing, we embarked on the journey home. What a lovely evening.
Deep inside the local tumbon where you can find the well decorated little jungle on cafe house standing Green Jungle walls feel cool
huge Meeting room offered
large parking lot outside
Food: 3
Service: 3
Atmosphere: 4
Good place for coffee with garden house and outdoor seating. Toilet on the other corner of the garden. Order for food did not come complete for all guests which lead to cancellation.