SS1254372 Cafe

Chiang Mai


You may not remember SS1254372 Cafe’s name but you will remember its quirky setting, inventive decor and meals bursting with colour. Best for breakfast and lunch (there are mainly bread-based options along with salads, smoothies and fruit bowls), the tiny cafe is headed by a local artist who also runs the connected Gallery Seescape.

The blue latte, made with butterfly pea and lavender, is delightful at any hour.


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