[Bangkok] The Blue Wild Warehouse บลูไวด์ แวร์เฮ้าส์ found at Udom Suk emerges as a café for the trend-savvy, effortlessly blending modernity with a touch of nostalgia.

Udom Suk is situated between Bang Na and Punnawithi stations on the BTS Sukhumvit Line.

A relatively new addition, it is fast becoming a favourite haunt for the youth, vintage fashion, and café lovers.

Within its walls, the minimalist OOOZ Cafe beckons with an ambiance both chic and understated.

Dotted with stores offering home decor treasures from brands like Oyster and Things, the warehouse is a fashionable fusion of taste and design.

It is a tapestry of modern vintage clothing boutiques boasting a mix of fresh and pre-loved treasures.

Each nook and cranny of this space seems well-curated. Whether it is to shop, catch up on work, or simply lounge with friends, there is a corner for every purpose.

Of course, the snap-worthy aesthetics are an Instagrammer’s dream, affirming the warehouse’s stature as a modern Udomsuk landmark.

Stepping into the café, it is impossible not to be taken by its airy Nordic design.

Towering ceilings paired with white walls and red brick floors exude an inviting vibe. The minimalist wooden bar counter stands in harmony with the contemporary décor.

The café’s boundary is demarcated by an elegant arched wooden door, its tiny glass aperture offering curious glances at the treasures beyond.

And the transparent façade? It is like a widescreen to the world outside, all the better enjoyed with a brew in hand.

If you fancy, there is always the exterior seating, where the shade of a grand tree makes for a serene coffee companion.

But a café is as good as its brew, right? Their offerings are a blend of simplicity and warmth.

Their Thai-Brazilian coffee bean mix is a delightful surprise. Among their beverages, the Yuzu Tonic (THB 120) and Matcha Latte (THB 120) also come recommended.

The Macchiato (THB 140) was a medley of mild coffee aromas, milk, and caramel. Its understated bitterness was the essence of a calm afternoon.

Meanwhile, the Thai Tea (THB 90) was a refreshing voyage into Thailand’s beloved beverage, its creamy texture the perfect antidote to Bangkok’s warmth.

And that Choco Cake (THB 120)? Each bite was an ode to cocoa, its moist texture an indulgent retreat from the hustle.

Blue Wild Warehouse isn’t just a café. With its Nordic interiors, gourmet coffee, and an array of shopping options, it stands as a homage to modern lifestyles at Udom Suk.

Blue Wild Warehouse บลูไวด์ แวร์เฮ้าส์
Warehouse, 20 Vachiratham Sathit Soi 6, Bangkok, Thailand
20 ซอย วชิรธรรมสาธิต 6 บางนา
Opening Hours: 10am – 6pm (Mon – Sun)

Google Maps – Blue Wild Warehouse

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* Written by DFD’s Bangkok Café correspondent Plernz @plernz.photography who is a photographer, dreamer and hopeless romantic. Daniel’s Food Diary paid for food reviewed unless otherwise stated.

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