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There are many popular hangout spots for teenagers in Bangkok, such as the Train Market, JJ Green, and the expressway. But today, there is one place that is super chic and super hip. We had the opportunity to visit "Baan Bang Khen" and heard that there is a coffee shop that is open 24 hours a day. So we decided to go and stay there all day. There are also cool photo spots, so we took some pictures to share with you.

Location:

Address: 104/58 Phaholyothin Road, Bang Khen Subdistrict, Bang Khen District, Bangkok (opposite Ratchaphruek 11)

Bus routes: 26, 34, 39, 59, 107, 114, 129, 185, 503, 512, 522, 543

Phone number: 085-921-6666

Facebook: บ้านบางเขน

Map: Link to map

This is a place of learning, filled with vintage items from the 1990s that evoke childhood memories. Some of the items are so old that they predate the birth of some visitors. There is free parking for approximately 70 cars, but if the lot is full, you can park at the Bang Bua Restaurant parking lot for an hourly fee.

Open 24 hours

Entrance to the house

We arrived around 8 am and had breakfast at a local curry shop in the outer zone of Bang Khen.


Photo of rice with curry. Credit: Baan Bang Khen.

Today's menu is spicy stir-fried catfish with fried pork. As a light eater, I find this restaurant very satisfying. The price is also affordable, only 25 baht.

Let's take a look at other stores outside the zone.



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Sukishi Tee Noi Buffet, Mon-Fri 4pm-12am, Sat-Sun 12pm-12am, 219 baht per person. This promotion ends at the end of October 2017. Credit: Sukishi Tee Noi Buffet


The entrance fee is 20 baht. With your ticket, you can redeem a bottle of water or use it as a discount at the cafe inside.

The first house on the left, the King's House, is used to store and display coins, banknotes, and portraits of His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej the Great, Rama IX.











Let's go to the Coca-Cola Museum on the right side of the King's House.










Upon exiting the museum, a striking wooden house stands prominently in the center of the activity area.





The view from above is good for taking pictures, but there's not much to photograph. I'll take a picture of myself instead... Don't look too hard.



The front of the coffee shop is in the inner zone.


There is a rainbow-colored string in front of the coffee shop.


Landmark photography angles



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The white side of Bang Khen house is a learning center with a two-story reading area. The lower floor houses a variety of shops, including a convenience store, an old-fashioned shop, a pharmacy, a barber shop, and classrooms.






Ground floor


















Move to the right side. At the end, at 9 am, there is a 24-hour coffee shop with free wifi. Can I have lunch there? ... I forgot ... I just had lunch.

I will be here until the evening.






What should I order to eat? ..... Only iced matcha green tea is available .... The kitchen is not open yet. Where is the bingsu?



Walk around the shop.






And that's it for this review. I've found a place to call home. I promise to improve next time. Bye!













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