Aroi Ayutthaya with Sapa Camp, a new cafe selling outdoors. The shop is designed like a campsite around a bonfire in the middle of the forest. It has an adventurous atmosphere even though it is located on the side of the road in the heart of the old city. Open until late, allowing customers to sit and enjoy the nighttime breeze from Bueng Phra Ram. Selling both alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages. Not hard to find, just come straight along Naresuan Road (between Wat Mahathat and Wat Ratchaburana). Located in front of The Park Ayutthaya Resort and Spa Sookjai Holiday has already recommended it, and I have stayed at this resort twice. Every time I travel to stay there, I always like it.
Sapa Camp has live music playing softly, blending with the relaxing atmosphere of this simulated forest camp. Sitting and listening to music, before you know it, it's 9 PM or 10 PM. You have to hurry back to the hotel room to go to bed, in order to wake up early and go sightseeing.
Late at night like this, Sookjai Holiday orders iced Hojicha (roasted green tea) with two slices of toast. Ordering food and drinks like a health-conscious child who doesn't stay up late. This is because nowadays, women go out and have fun drinking beer, while men like us order tea and sit and drink, which has become normal.
