REVIEW · BANGKOK
Bangkok: Bubble in the Forest Cafe Food Packages
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This café feels like a fairy-tale timeout.
I love the lush greenery and dreamy bubble décor that make the whole place look staged for romance and photos. I also love that the experience is built around a tasty, pre-set food package plus indulgent sweets. One thing to consider: the food menu may lean more creative than traditional Thai, so if you’re chasing classic Thai flavors above all, you might be slightly underwhelmed.
You get the best value when you treat it like an atmosphere-first meal. The setting is the point, but the staff also seem to nail hospitality and presentation. Expect a relaxed pace for a 90-minute visit, and yes—rain can happen, though the café still aims to keep things cozy.
Logistics are simple but not perfect: transportation isn’t included, and the meeting spot is tucked off the main road. So build in a little time to find the bungalows at the edge of Charoen Thamma Alley.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you go
- Bubble in the Forest Café: a 90-minute fantasy break in Bangkok
- The bubble-and-forest look: why the setting hits so well
- The $38 package: what you actually get to eat
- How the 90 minutes usually unfold in practice
- Where to meet: finding Bubble in the Forest without stress
- Rules and comfort: the small details that prevent awkward moments
- Atmosphere beyond the décor: service and the mood factor
- Who this fits best (and who might skip it)
- Value check: does $38 make sense here?
- Quick FAQ for planning
- FAQ
- How long is the Bangkok Bubble in the Forest Café food package?
- How much does the package cost?
- What do I get with the package?
- Is transportation included?
- Where do I meet for this experience?
- What is the cancellation policy?
- Are there different starting times?
- Are there any items I’m not allowed to bring?
- Can I bring alcohol or drugs?
- Are bare feet allowed?
- Should you book Bubble in the Forest Café?
Key things to know before you go

- Fairy-tale décor all around: greenery, lights, and bubble-inspired styling make even a casual meal feel special.
- Photo moments are the plan: expect stunning backdrops that make it easy to get great pictures fast.
- Food set menu included: you’re not just buying a view—you get a full package with dishes and sweets.
- Great for celebrations: birthdays, Valentine-style nights, and first-day-in-Thailand decompression both fit this vibe.
- Some menus are more “creative” than “traditional”: a couple of reviews suggest not every dish is classic Thai.
- No alcohol, bare feet, or sharp items: this is a strict-in-the-best-way kind of café experience.
Bubble in the Forest Café: a 90-minute fantasy break in Bangkok

Bangkok can feel fast, loud, and relentless. This bubble-themed café is the opposite move: slow down, sit in a greenhouse-like setting, and let the décor do the heavy lifting.
The experience is straightforward. You arrive, you get settled, you enjoy a delicious food set menu, and you spend your time in a place designed for atmosphere. At $38 per person for a 90-minute sitting, you’re paying for convenience and a whole environment—not just a plate.
What makes this feel different from a standard café stop is how intentionally the space is styled. The greenery, fairy lights, and bubble-inspired elements create a dreamlike backdrop. That means you’re not scrambling to find a pretty corner; the whole café is built to photograph well and feel like a moment.
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The bubble-and-forest look: why the setting hits so well

This is the part you’ll remember. Reviews consistently point to the same strengths: lush surroundings, dreamy décor, and that magical feel that turns dining into an event.
Here’s what that means for you in real life:
- You’ll have an easier time getting photos without interrupting your meal. The visual energy is everywhere, not just in one “pretty wall” spot.
- The lighting and staging help the café feel romantic without trying too hard. If you want a date-night vibe, this place delivers.
- Even when the weather turns, the atmosphere stays the focus. One review mentioned a thunderstorm and still calling it the highlight of the day.
There’s also a sense of care in how the space is set up for comfort. One person noted fans blowing at your table, which matters in Bangkok when you want to feel relaxed, not sweaty.
The $38 package: what you actually get to eat

The food experience here is sold as a package, and that’s key to understanding the value. For $38 per person, you’re not ordering à la carte and guessing your way through a menu. You’re shown a set menu experience that includes dishes plus sweets.
Based on feedback, you can expect:
- Creative dishes that look as good as they are presented
- Indulgent sweets that satisfy a serious sweet tooth
- Plenty of food in courses, enough that more than one review suggests it was hard to finish everything
Now the honest part: a couple of reviews flag that the menu may not skew heavily toward classic, traditional Thai food. If you’re the type who wants Thai flavors first—tom yum, pad kra pao, mango sticky rice-style classics—you might find the package a little more “modern café” than “Thai street-food.” That’s not necessarily bad. It just changes what kind of satisfaction you should expect.
If your goal is an experience with a pretty setting and a full meal that won’t leave you hungry, the package style works well. If your goal is to taste the most traditional Bangkok dishes possible, you may want to add a separate Thai meal plan elsewhere.
How the 90 minutes usually unfold in practice

You’re booked for 90 minutes. That time window shapes everything, so it helps to think of it in phases.
First: you arrive and get oriented. The décor is the warm-up. This is the moment to settle in, choose your seat, and decide whether you’ll do photos before the first course or between courses.
Second: you eat the set menu. The experience is paced like a dining event, not a quick snack. Reviews mention the way food is delivered and presented, which is a big part of what makes this feel special even when the food is already “good.”
Third: sweets and finishing touches. Several reviews focus on the desserts and the overall amount of food. This is where the café earns its “indulgent” reputation.
Finally: the extras. You’re also offered complimentary handcrafted soap. It sounds small, but it fits the theme: this café is trying to make you feel like you’re stepping into a curated moment, not just grabbing a meal.
Where to meet: finding Bubble in the Forest without stress

You’ll meet at Bubble in the Forest Café in Thailand, with these directions:
- Turn left into Charoen Thamma Alley
- Go straight for about 200 meters
- The restaurant will be on your right, not on the main road
- Then you’ll see bungalows, which are the highlight of the restaurant
The practical takeaway: don’t plan to arrive “late and casual.” Instead, aim to get there early enough to settle your bearings. Off-main-road spots are always easier when you’re calm.
Also, transportation isn’t included. Bangkok is easy to navigate with taxis or ride-hailing, but you still need to handle the trip yourself. Plan your route like you would for any café destination: allow time for the final alley turn.
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Rules and comfort: the small details that prevent awkward moments

This café keeps things controlled. The rules listed are clear:
- No weapons or sharp objects
- No alcohol and drugs
- Bare feet aren’t allowed
That last one matters more than it sounds. If you’re coming from a pool, beach day, or you’re tempted to go barefoot in the heat, bring sandals or shoes.
If you want the most comfortable visit, aim for light clothing and shoes you can walk in. You’ll be standing in a fairly outdoor-feeling space with greenery and décor, and you’ll likely do at least some photo time.
Atmosphere beyond the décor: service and the mood factor

The décor gets the headlines, but the service is part of why the reviews are so consistently positive.
People mention:
- Friendly staff
- Welcoming hospitality
- Professional service
- Food presentation and delivery that feels “considered,” not rushed
One review also mentions live music, saying it added to the romantic vibe. Since that detail isn’t guaranteed on every date, I’d treat it as a nice bonus when it’s offered, not a promise. Still, it tells you the café understands mood—sound can make or break the experience, and they’re at least set up to try.
If you’re the kind of person who hates stiff, formal service, don’t worry: the overall tone seems to be relaxed. You’re meant to chill, eat, and stay awhile in a pretty setting.
Who this fits best (and who might skip it)
This is a strong fit if you want:
- A romantic evening vibe without heavy planning
- A birthday or special-night meal where the setting helps the celebration feel bigger
- A brunch-style break that’s more fun than practical
- A decompression stop on your first day in Bangkok—some people specifically described jet lag as the reason they wanted calm
It may be less ideal if:
- You’re coming to Bangkok primarily for the most traditional Thai food possible
- You hate Instagram-style café atmospheres and want a purely local, no-frills meal
In other words: if you want “Bangkok, but dreamy,” this works. If you want “Bangkok, but only traditional flavors,” you may prefer adding your meal to a Thai restaurant with a bigger traditional focus.
Value check: does $38 make sense here?

Let’s talk money in a practical way. $38 for a 90-minute café package is not the cheapest way to eat in Bangkok—but it also isn’t trying to be.
You’re paying for:
- A set menu (so you’re not guessing portion sizes)
- Sweets included
- An environment designed for photos
- Extras like complimentary handcrafted soap
- The kind of hospitality that makes the experience feel “handled”
When reviews mention lots of food and strong presentation, that’s what you want to see for value. When reviews mention the food is just average or not as traditional as hoped, that’s the only real value risk.
My rule of thumb: if you’re shopping this as a “meal first” deal, you might wish the flavors were more traditional. If you’re shopping this as an “atmosphere + dining experience” deal, the price is easier to justify.
Quick FAQ for planning
FAQ
How long is the Bangkok Bubble in the Forest Café food package?
The experience lasts 90 minutes.
How much does the package cost?
It costs $38 per person.
What do I get with the package?
You get a delicious food set menu. The experience also includes wonderful ambience for photos, complimentary handcrafted soap, and impeccable hospitality.
Is transportation included?
No. Transportation is not included.
Where do I meet for this experience?
Meet at Bubble in the Forest Café by using these directions: turn left into Charoen Thamma Alley, go straight for 200 meters, and the restaurant will be on your right (not on the main road). Look for the bungalows.
What is the cancellation policy?
The activity is non-refundable.
Are there different starting times?
You’ll need to check availability to see starting times.
Are there any items I’m not allowed to bring?
Weapons or sharp objects are not allowed.
Can I bring alcohol or drugs?
No. Alcohol and drugs are not allowed.
Are bare feet allowed?
No. Bare feet aren’t allowed.
Should you book Bubble in the Forest Café?
Book it if you want a 90-minute, atmosphere-first dining stop: bubble-inspired décor, lush greenery, and easy photo backdrops, plus a set menu that usually comes with enough food to feel satisfied. It’s also great when you want something special for a birthday or a romantic night in Bangkok without overcomplicating your plan.
Consider skipping or adjusting expectations if you’re mainly chasing classic Thai dishes. A few reviews suggest the menu can feel more creative than traditional, so you might want to eat your “most Thai meal” elsewhere and use this café as your mood reset.






























