Mr Jones' Orphanage @ Siam Center

November 06, 2013



Hi , I'm back from my long holiday. Went to Bangkok and also Osaka in a month! I think this is the very first time travelling like this , touch down and then fly again the next day. So YES its Bangkok again. Every year will at least visit this country for once or twice. Just love this country so much!!! This trip we did some cafe hopping and this is one of it. Mr Jones Orphanage , I heard allot about this place so I decided to try during my recent visit. The ambiance is very nice, whimsical and very wide selection of cakes and pastries. Mr Jones Orphanage is located at the 'atas street' of Thonglor but recently they open a new branch at Siam Center which is much more easier to find. 

Mr Jones Orphanage is a misleading name. It is actually a place to decorated with lots of soft toy bears serving cakes and flavored milk. 

Lots of desserts to choose from, and each are unique on its own. But the star of the show is their design. A lot of picture moments and definitely not easy to have this place for your own as there are always full with people. Would definitely recommend to my friends who want a special place to have desserts. 

Surely good place to visit if you got sweet tooth. They have good variety of cakes/crepes/milk shakes. Quiet big portion for 1 person so make sure to share or else 1 person will not be able to finish it. 
We order this Kit-Kat monster. The cakes are great. Reasonable price with great choices. The taste is good too.The environment is cozy and beautiful. A great place to spend a warm afternoon in Bangkok!

Located In Siam Center 2nd Floor, link to Skytrain Siam Station, easily located. Have to be patient because there's quite a queue but really worth the wait. Service is good, has free refillable fresh water if you do not take coffee or tea. Honestly, 1 piece will fill up your tummy. Must visit!

Worthy of a one-time visit.


You Might Also Like

0 comments

Instagram

Featured Post

How to Love Someone With Anxiety and Depression

Remember they’re worth fighting for. The phrase, ‘It’s okay,’ can never be used enough. Don’t tell them, ‘you’re overreacting.’ Rem...