Dream Café
This is a cozy place bathed in warm, soft light. With its oddball collection of ceramics, memorabilia, and old jewelry, it looks more like an antique store than a restaurant. In addition to Thai dishes, including many family recipes, you can try excellent European and Chinese cuisine. If you don’t mind doing a bit of work, opt for the Sukhothai Fondue, a hot pot of meat, veggies, and noodles. Tip: Remember that Dream Café has been in the biz for more than two decades, and their default when confronted with a foreign diner is to opt for very mild levels of spice—so ask them to kick it up a notch and request dishes to be phet (spicy) if you want heat.
This is a cozy place bathed in warm, soft light. With its oddball collection of ceramics, memorabilia, and old jewelry, it looks more like an antique store than a restaurant. In addition to Thai dishes, including many family recipes, you can try excellent European and Chinese cuisine. If you don’t mind doing a bit of work, opt for the Sukhothai Fondue, a hot pot of meat, veggies, and noodles. Tip: Remember that Dream Café has been in the biz for more than two decades, and their default when confronted with a foreign diner is to opt for very mild levels of spice—so ask them to kick it up a notch and request dishes to be phet (spicy) if you want heat.
