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Wandee Coffee by Koy is a café in Phaya Thai, Bangkok — Trust Score 75.5/100 based on 39 verified Google reviews (72% real-reviewer ratio).

Wandee Coffee by Koy

📍 Phaya Thai, Bangkok CaféUpdated 15d ago
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Trust Score
Excellent
Rating
43
Volume
19
Local Gd
10
Authority
3
4.3
39 reviews
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5Oly Ramirez

I ordered the 2 eggs and sausage slice of bread, really good and they have a good coffee too.

5Chanya Suwannangam

This is a lovely restaurant with delicious food. The owner is friendly and attentive to every dish. It's near Wat Kalayanamit, so you can stop by to recharge after visiting the temple before heading home.

5Mr. Nort

The shop is cute and inviting. The food is delicious and the prices are reasonable. There are a variety of food and desserts. It's suitable for both children and adults.

About Wandee Coffee by Koy

Location
 26 Arun Amarin Rd, Wat Kanlaya, Thon Buri, Bangkok 10600, Thailand
Cuisine
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Trust Score
75.5/100 — Credible reviews

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