Today, we will introduce a charming cafe and accommodation located in the Silom district, on Surawong Road. It's easily accessible by taking the BTS Skytrain to Chong Nonsi station and walking or taking a taxi. Upon arrival, you'll be greeted by the accommodation, which also houses a cafe on the ground floor. The cafe's eye-catching design is sure to grab your attention even as you pass by.
The cafe's exterior features a wood-grain design and a dark blue sign.
Upon entering, the first thing that greets us is a family of large sheep waiting to welcome us.
This hotel features a sheep mascot named Koko. Koko's family includes his younger brother, father, and mother. You can read Koko's heartwarming story here: http://www.kokotel.com/th/story
Let's start with the food. The restaurant at this Kokotel branch is called 4sher, which has a concept of serving large dishes that can be shared.
Let's take a look at the menu. We ordered everything to share.
First, Maguro Sesame Shio sinv Tuna Salad
The maguro is seared on the outside, leaving the inside raw. It is drizzled with a Japanese sesame dressing mixed with Japanese salt and pepper. The dish is served with grated yuzu peel and chili, which has a similar flavor to wasabi but without the pungent aroma. The fresh vegetables, fragrant with sesame, pair well with the tart yuzu peel, creating a harmonious and delicious combination.
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The next menu item is Curry Bowl by Grandma Tomiko, or beef curry rice.
The main ingredient is Japanese curry roux, packed with onions according to the recipe of Grandma Tomiko, who created this recipe to allow her grandchildren to eat onions. As we do not eat meat, we did not taste this dish, but the plate was completely empty.
Next dish, Truffle Carbonara
The restaurant's signature spaghetti carbonara is an Italian-style carbonara that does not use cream. Instead, it uses oil and eggs, and is topped with truffle oil for an aromatic touch.
This carbonara does not use milk, making it less greasy. Normally, I don't eat much because I don't like greasy food, but this dish was fine.
The fourth dish is Pad Ped Fish Tacos.
This is a fusion dish, a taco with fish marinated in a Thai curry paste similar to a stir-fry curry paste, then deep-fried. It is served with a slaw made from Thai curry paste. It is a semi-Mexican style dish that can be ordered as a snack to share with friends.
Now, let's move on to the dessert menu.
Mini pancakes drizzled with passionfruit sauce and served with passionfruit ice cream. This tangy dessert is a perfect palate cleanser after a savory meal.
The chewy, flavorful mochi ice cream was a delightful treat that disappeared quickly, leaving everyone wanting more.
There are many drinks to choose from. We tried the coconut water, which you can also enjoy by scooping out the flesh inside. We think foreigners will like this menu item.
Let's take a look at the cafe's ambiance.
After eating, let's play some games. You'll notice a prominent blue slide inside the cafe. Children and adults can enjoy it, as long as they weigh less than 90 kg. When I invited my friend, they immediately came to try it out.
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The next stop is the second floor, where the restrooms for diners are located. This floor also features private dining tables and a workspace for those who wish to work while enjoying their meal.
In addition, guests or cafe customers who bring children can use the children's playroom on the second floor.
In addition, there is another room for watching movies.
Upon arrival at the accommodation, known as Kokotel, it becomes evident that the name draws inspiration from the Japanese word "Kokoro," which translates to "heart." This reflects the establishment's philosophy of providing service with a familial and friendly approach.
The rooms here are divided into:
Single bed
Koko Mate Single Bed x 2
Koko Couple - 1 King Bed
Koko Family Triple Single Beds
Koko Party: Two single beds and one bunk bed.
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The Koko solo room is ideal for single travelers, especially those on business trips in the area looking for a place to stay for a night or two. While the room is not large, it is well-equipped with all necessary amenities.
Koko Couple: Designed for couples, featuring one king-size bed.
Koko Family Triple Single Beds for large groups of friends or families
Each room features an origami sheep, the hotel's mascot, welcoming guests.
The Koko family's emblem is also stamped on the bed sheet itself.
The family of sheep, including the father, mother, older sister, and younger brother, were all present on the path outside.
Let's take a look at the various items in the room.
The bathroom and shower are separate rooms.
Shampoo, conditioner, and shower gel are provided.
The sink is also separated.
Available items
Towels and hairdryers are provided. Safe, TV, refrigerator, and free Wi-Fi are available.
The door features a smart lock and a digital "Do Not Disturb" button.
To access the upper floors via the elevator, please tap your key card to activate the floor selection buttons.
The room number is displayed digitally and serves as a doorbell panel.
The ground floor also features a souvenir shop, as tourists often find it difficult to resist purchasing mementos after seeing the adorable sheep, a local symbol.
Breakfast options at this hotel include:
Our breakfast was huge.
Cocotte Bangkok Surawong is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Breakfast, lunch, and dinner are served (kitchen closes at 9:00 PM).
24-hour beverage and snack service
Therefore, for those who return late from their outings, you can still relax at the cafe downstairs and order drinks.
For further details, please refer to the following link: http://www.kokotel.com/
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Wednesday, February 26, 2025 8:58 PM