



About The Little Prince Café Bangkok | Art Gallery Café & Homemade Desserts in Sathon
Visit The Little Prince Café Bangkok at L’Envol Art Space on Suan Phlu Road. A whimsical official Little Prince-themed art café serving specialty coffee, homemade desserts, French pastries, Kusmi teas, matcha, chocolate drinks, cocktails, and gallery-style dining surrounded by colorful sculptures.
The Little Prince Café Bangkok is a whimsical art café and dessert destination inside L’Envol Art Space by French artist Arnaud Nazare-Aga on Suan Phlu Road in Bangkok’s Sathon district. The café is dedicated to the world of Antoine de Saint-Exupéry’s The Little Prince, combining handmade sculptures, colorful pop-art displays, themed drinks, homemade pastries, French-inspired desserts, specialty coffee, and a gallery-like atmosphere. This is not a normal coffee shop. The Little Prince Café is part café, part art gallery, part literary tribute, and part social space. Visitors come not only for coffee and desserts, but also for the feeling of stepping into a storybook world filled with stars, planets, roses, foxes, sculptures, quotes, and playful artistic details. The café sits inside L’Envol Art Space, a two-level art space that also includes gallery areas and the hidden Vol de Nuit bar. This makes the venue useful throughout the day and evening: coffee and pastries during the daytime, photo-friendly art exploration in the afternoon, and cocktails or bar-style drinks later in the evening. The location on Suan Phlu Road places it in a calmer, more local side of Sathon, away from the busiest shopping-mall cafés. It works well for café hopping, dessert dates, art lovers, book lovers, families, tourists, quiet conversations, romantic visits, and visitors looking for one of Bangkok’s most distinctive themed cafés.
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Why Visit The Little Prince Café Bangkok
The Little Prince Café Bangkok is worth visiting because it offers a café experience built around art, nostalgia, storytelling, and design. Its strongest appeal is the combination of official Little Prince theming, colorful handmade sculptures, homemade desserts, specialty drinks, and a peaceful Sathon location.
Key reasons to visit include:
- Located inside L’Envol Art Space on Suan Phlu Road in Sathon.
- Created by French artist Arnaud Nazare-Aga.
- Official Little Prince-themed café surrounded by sculptures and artwork inspired by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry’s classic story.
- Strong option for coffee, tea, desserts, pastries, matcha, chocolate drinks, and themed café photos.
- Official café content highlights artisanal beverages, homemade pastries, and handmade sculptures.
- The space includes more than a café, with art-gallery elements and the hidden Vol de Nuit bar connected to the wider L’Envol Art Space experience.
- Premium Kusmi Tea from France is part of the café identity.
- Public travel coverage highlights artisan French pastries, organic Thai coffee, premium Kusmi teas, and a highly photogenic setting.
- Good for dates, quiet afternoons, café hopping, art lovers, book lovers, families, and tourists.
- More memorable than a standard hotel café, coffee chain, or mall dessert shop.
The main appeal is atmosphere. The Little Prince Café Bangkok gives visitors a place to drink coffee, eat dessert, look at art, take photos, and reconnect with the dreamy world of The Little Prince.
Atmosphere & Experience
The atmosphere at The Little Prince Café Bangkok is colorful, dreamy, nostalgic, and art-filled. The café is designed around The Little Prince universe, with sculptures, stars, literary references, playful displays, cozy seating, and detailed visual elements throughout the space.
Visitors can generally expect:
- Whimsical Little Prince-themed café atmosphere.
- Art gallery setting inside L’Envol Art Space.
- Handmade sculptures and colorful pop-art pieces.
- A cozy, photogenic interior.
- Specialty coffee, tea, pastries, desserts, and themed drinks.
- A relaxed daytime café mood.
- A more intimate evening mood connected to the wider art-space and bar concept.
- A customer base likely including tourists, local café hunters, art lovers, book lovers, couples, families, and dessert lovers.
- A setting suitable for photos, quiet conversations, slow coffee, and creative inspiration.
- A more curated experience than a normal neighborhood café.
The experience is best treated as both a café visit and a small art outing. Walk through the space, notice the sculptures, order a themed drink or dessert, and allow extra time for photos and browsing.
Food & Menu Focus
The Little Prince Café Bangkok focuses on coffee, specialty drinks, homemade desserts, French-inspired pastries, teas, chocolate beverages, matcha, and café-bar drinks. The menu is strongest for sweets, drinks, and light café enjoyment rather than full restaurant meals.
Common menu themes include:
- Specialty coffee.
- Espresso-based drinks.
- Latte art.
- Little Prince-themed coffee presentation.
- Matcha drinks.
- Chocolate drinks.
- Iced chocolate.
- Hot chocolate.
- Crème brûlée latte.
- Strawberry rose latte.
- Artisanal beverages.
- Homemade pastries.
- French-inspired desserts.
- Cookies and themed sweets.
- Cakes and dessert cups.
- Kusmi Tea from France.
- Organic Thai coffee.
- Light snacks.
- Cocktails and evening drinks through the broader L’Envol / Vol de Nuit bar experience.
The café should be categorized as an art café, dessert café, coffee shop, French pastry café, specialty tea café, and themed café. It should not be treated as a full-service Thai restaurant, buffet, brunch restaurant, or standard coffee chain.
What To Order
First-time visitors should focus on the drinks and desserts because the café’s strongest identity is built around presentation, atmosphere, and sweet café items. The best order is one themed drink, one pastry or dessert, and tea or coffee for a slower visit.
Good options to look for include:
- Crème Brûlée Latte if available and looking for a rich specialty coffee drink.
- Strawberry Rose Latte if available and wanting a floral, photogenic drink.
- Hot Chocolate if looking for a warm dessert-style drink.
- Iced Chocolate if visiting during Bangkok’s hotter hours.
- Matcha drinks if preferring a non-coffee option.
- Little Prince-themed latte art if available.
- Kusmi Tea if wanting a premium French tea option.
- Homemade pastries if visiting for a classic café stop.
- French-inspired desserts if looking for the strongest sweet-food direction.
- Themed cookies or small sweets if visiting for photos and light dessert.
- Cocktails or evening drinks if staying later for the wider L’Envol Art Space and Vol de Nuit atmosphere.
For a first visit, the safest order is one specialty coffee or matcha drink, one homemade pastry or themed dessert, and Kusmi Tea if staying longer. Dessert availability and themed presentations may vary by day.
Best Time to Visit
The Little Prince Café Bangkok works well during the day for coffee and desserts, and later in the evening for visitors interested in the wider L’Envol Art Space atmosphere.
Recommended times include:
- Late morning for a quieter café visit.
- Early afternoon for coffee, desserts, and photos.
- Mid-afternoon for a relaxed café-hopping stop.
- Early evening for a softer, more atmospheric visit.
- Weekdays for a calmer experience.
- Weekends for a livelier café atmosphere.
- Earlier visits for better light and photos.
- Evening visits for the art-space and bar atmosphere.
Official L’Envol Art Space information lists Tuesday to Sunday opening from 10:00 AM to 2:00 AM. Other public venue listings may show closing around 1:00 AM or 1:30 AM. Hours may vary by day, holiday period, café service, bar service, and event schedule.
Local Tips
The Little Prince Café Bangkok is easiest to find by using L’Envol Art Space, Suan Phlu Road, and Sathon as the main references. The café is inside the art space, so looking for L’Envol can be more useful than searching only for the café name.
Helpful tips:
- Search using “The Little Prince Café Bangkok” for English results.
- Search using “L’Envol Art Space Bangkok” for the broader venue.
- Search using “คาเฟ่เจ้าชายน้อย กรุงเทพ” for Thai results.
- Use 180 Thanon Suan Phlu as the address reference.
- Use Suan Phlu and Thung Maha Mek as the neighborhood references.
- Public venue sources list phone 089-897-7065.
- Visit during the day for coffee, desserts, and brighter photos.
- Visit in the evening for a more atmospheric art-space and bar mood.
- The café is especially good for people who enjoy themed interiors and storytelling.
- The venue is useful for dates, café hopping, quiet creative breaks, and relaxed meetups.
- Parking has been mentioned by public reviewers near Somerset across the street, with paid parking noted by some visitors.
- Taxi, Grab, Bolt, or private transport may be convenient for visitors unfamiliar with Suan Phlu.
- Walk around the art space before leaving because the venue is as much about the sculptures as the drinks.
This is a strong café for visitors looking for an imaginative art-and-dessert experience in Sathon.
Who This Café Is Best For
The Little Prince Café Bangkok is best for people who want a café that feels creative, romantic, artistic, and memorable. It works especially well for visitors who enjoy themed cafés, literature, art galleries, specialty drinks, and dessert photography.
Best for:
- Café lovers.
- Dessert lovers.
- Fans of The Little Prince.
- Book lovers.
- Art lovers.
- Couples looking for a unique date café.
- Families with children who enjoy colorful spaces.
- Tourists exploring Sathon.
- Visitors looking for cafés on Suan Phlu Road.
- People searching for photogenic cafés in Bangkok.
- Coffee, tea, matcha, and chocolate drink fans.
- Guests who enjoy handmade sculptures and immersive interiors.
- Travelers looking for something more distinctive than a normal café.
The café is especially useful for visitors who want atmosphere and storytelling alongside drinks and desserts.
Less Ideal For
The Little Prince Café Bangkok may be less ideal for diners looking for a full meal, low-cost street food, or a simple grab-and-go coffee stop. Its value is in the atmosphere, art, theme, drinks, and desserts.
Less ideal for:
- Diners looking for a full Thai meal.
- Visitors wanting street-food pricing.
- People looking for a quick takeaway coffee kiosk.
- Customers who dislike themed cafés.
- Diners looking for a large brunch menu.
- People wanting a quiet plain workspace with no visual stimulation.
- Visitors who prefer minimalist cafés.
- Customers looking for a normal restaurant dinner.
- Diners who do not enjoy sweets, desserts, tea, coffee, or café drinks.
- People wanting a shopping-mall café.
This venue is best understood as an art café and dessert destination, not a full-service restaurant.
Neighborhood Context
Suan Phlu is a local Sathon neighborhood known for its mix of residential streets, cafés, restaurants, embassies, offices, hotels, serviced apartments, massage shops, and small creative venues. It feels calmer and more neighborhood-based than Siam, Asok, Silom, or major shopping-mall areas.
The area sits within reach of central Sathon but has its own slower rhythm. Visitors often come for cafés, local restaurants, bars, boutique experiences, and a more lived-in Bangkok atmosphere.
The Little Prince Café fits Suan Phlu well because it gives the neighborhood a destination café with a strong identity. Instead of being just another coffee shop, it adds art-gallery energy, literary nostalgia, French-inspired dessert culture, and a hidden Bangkok feel to the area.
What To Expect As A Tourist
Tourists visiting The Little Prince Café Bangkok should expect a themed art café rather than a standard restaurant. The experience is best for travelers who enjoy creative spaces, photos, coffee, desserts, books, and gentle storytelling.
The experience is likely to feel:
- Whimsical and nostalgic.
- More artistic than food-focused.
- More intimate than a mall café.
- Good for coffee, tea, chocolate drinks, matcha, desserts, and photos.
- Strongly connected to The Little Prince theme.
- Convenient as part of a Sathon or Suan Phlu outing.
- More relaxed than Bangkok’s major shopping districts.
- Better for slow visits than rushed meals.
- Useful during the day or early evening.
For tourists, the main advantage is uniqueness. The Little Prince Café Bangkok offers a rare combination of official literary theme, art gallery, desserts, coffee, and Bangkok café culture in one place.
FAQ
Where is The Little Prince Café Bangkok located?
The Little Prince Café Bangkok is located at 180 Thanon Suan Phlu, Thung Maha Mek, Sathon, Bangkok 10120, Thailand.
Is The Little Prince Café Bangkok inside L’Envol Art Space?
Yes. The café is part of L’Envol Art Space by French artist Arnaud Nazare-Aga.
What type of café is The Little Prince Café Bangkok?
It is a themed art café and dessert café inspired by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry’s The Little Prince, serving coffee, teas, pastries, homemade desserts, specialty drinks, and café-bar style items.
Is The Little Prince Café Bangkok official?
L’Envol Art Space describes the venue as home to the world’s only official Little Prince Café, and public arts coverage describes the project as licensed directly from Antoine de Saint-Exupéry’s foundation.
Who created The Little Prince Café Bangkok?
The café was created by French artist Arnaud Nazare-Aga, who is known for colorful hand-painted pop-art sculptures.
What are the opening hours?
Official L’Envol Art Space information lists Tuesday to Sunday from 10:00 AM to 2:00 AM. Other public listings may show closing around 1:00 AM or 1:30 AM. Hours may vary by café service, bar service, day, and event schedule.
What is the phone number?
Public venue listings show 089-897-7065.
What food and drinks does the café serve?
The café serves coffee, specialty drinks, matcha, chocolate drinks, Kusmi Tea, homemade pastries, French-inspired desserts, cookies, cakes, and light café items.
What should first-time visitors order?
First-time visitors should consider a specialty coffee, matcha drink, hot or iced chocolate, Kusmi Tea, homemade pastry, or Little Prince-themed dessert.
Is The Little Prince Café Bangkok good for photos?
Yes. The café is highly photogenic, with colorful sculptures, Little Prince-inspired artwork, themed decorations, and detailed dessert and drink presentation.
Is The Little Prince Café Bangkok good for children?
Yes. The colorful sculptures, storybook theme, and gentle atmosphere can be enjoyable for families, especially visitors familiar with The Little Prince.
Is The Little Prince Café Bangkok good for dates?
Yes. The romantic, artistic, and whimsical atmosphere makes it suitable for café dates, dessert dates, and quiet evening visits.
Is The Little Prince Café Bangkok a full restaurant?
No. It is primarily an art café and dessert café, with drinks, pastries, sweets, and light items rather than a full restaurant menu.
Is there a bar at the same venue?
Yes. L’Envol Art Space is also home to the hidden Vol de Nuit bar, giving the wider venue a café-by-day and bar-by-night character.
Is The Little Prince Café Bangkok good for tourists?
Yes. It is a distinctive café experience for tourists who enjoy art, literature, themed spaces, desserts, and quieter local neighborhoods in Bangkok.