

About Patisserie Rosie
Patisserie Rosie is located in Khlong Tan within Khlong Toei, positioned between Phrom Phong and Thonglor—two of Bangkok’s most active lifestyle districts. This area is driven by a mix of expats, office workers, and residential traffic, creating a consistently busy but structured cafe environment. Unlike Siam, which is dominated by shopping crowds, this zone has a more lifestyle and dining-oriented rhythm with steady demand throughout the day.
Khlong Tan and the surrounding Sukhumvit corridor operate with moderate-to-high traffic, with peaks during brunch hours, afternoon cafe traffic, and early evening meetups. Patisserie Rosie, being a well-known dessert-focused cafe, tends to attract destination visitors in addition to walk-in traffic, which increases turnover during peak periods. Compared to Thonglor, it is slightly less nightlife-driven but still highly active. It performs best for short-to-medium sessions rather than extended work blocks.
Why visit
- Specialises in French-style patisserie with carefully crafted cakes and pastries that draw dedicated dessert lovers from across Bangkok.
- Located on quiet Soi Atthakawi 1, offering a calmer alternative to busier Sukhumvit cafés while remaining close to Phrom Phong BTS.
- Peaks during brunch and afternoon hours, so arriving before 2pm on weekends helps you secure a table without a long wait.
- A go-to destination for birthdays and celebration cakes, with bespoke options available alongside the regular display cabinet selection.
- Sits within easy reach of Thonglor and Ekkamai, making it a natural stop when combining a café visit with the wider neighbourhood.
What to expect
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Local tips
- Arrive early to avoid queues
- Avoid peak dessert hours
- Best for short visits
- Not ideal for long work sessions
- Have backup cafes nearby
Frequently asked questions
Is Patisserie Rosie good for working?
No, best for short sessions.
Is it crowded?
Moderate to high.
Why visit?
Desserts and atmosphere.
Can I stay long?
Limited.
Is it better than quieter cafes?
Only for experience.