Kaffa, a cute little restaurant serving European-style food, a place to stop by on a free day at Chao Phrom Market. Another delicious restaurant in Ayutthaya that Sookjai Holiday would like to recommend. It's a style of restaurant that we like because the seller is more serious about the quality of the food than the customers. Because the owner happened to have a call on the day we were waiting for the food. The customer who called tried to ask the restaurant to prepare the food in advance, but the restaurant refused because they had previously received an order like this, but the customer was half an hour late. By the time they arrived, the food was all stale and didn't taste as good as it should. Since then, the restaurant has not accepted advance orders anymore. You have to order at the restaurant only.
One afternoon, Sookjai Holiday jumped off the van in front of Chao Phrom Market, Mueang Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya District, near Amporn Department Store, an old department store that has been with Chao Phrom Market for a long time. After taking the van, my stomach was rumbling. I walked around looking for Ateang Restaurant, the old Yen Ta Fo King, but it was closed. So I crossed the road to Kaffa instead because I saw a cute little restaurant and thought I'd get something to eat before waiting for dinner.
There are only a few tables and chairs in the restaurant, and it's almost full. For lunch like this, you usually have to book a table in advance because they are very famous for pizza and pasta (which is Sookjai Holiday's tradition not to order the famous menu to try...). But good opportunities always come to solo travelers because there is usually one seat left. Haha.
I ordered a club sandwich and cherry coke hoping to get something to eat. While waiting for the food to be served, I secretly thought of a club sandwich with sliced bread, ham, fried egg, lettuce, and crispy, salty potato chips. That's what I wanted to eat at that time. It turned out to be served in another style. Thick, purple bread looked beautiful, topped with fried egg and ham. The lettuce was changed to salad. It looked very appetizing. The potato chips were transformed into french fries. The bread smelled good with butter.
I recommend another restaurant for the people of Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya Province or for readers who come to travel and pay respect to the Buddha. Every time you come, you only eat boat noodles. Try changing to pizza and pasta to let you know that Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya Province also has European restaurants to try. How is it? Try to use the service.
