4/5 Massimo P. 2 years ago on Google
Prices
are
some
of
the
most
expensive
I
ever
found
-
even
compared
to
top
floors
in
Bangkok
skyscrapers.
But
there
are
so
many
nice
places
to
take
pictures
-
if
it
doesn't
rain!!!
All
the
dishes
are
fancy
and
tasty.
Cappuccino
was
one
of
the
most
balanced
I
ever
tasted
in
Thailand.
Why
four
stars
then?
Well,
I
am
prepared
to
pay
5
stars
prices
if
I
receive
5
star
service,
and
I
want
to
underline
two
details:
one,
as
usual,
I
asked
for
a
glass
of
water
with
the
cappuccino
(140THB)
and
they
immediately
told
me
I
had
to
pay
for
it
separately
(when
I
mentioned
I
would
have
wrote
that
in
my
review,
they
immediately
gave
me
one
no
money
asked),
and
two,
the
tissues
were
really
cheap.
The
cheapest
you
can
find
at
Makro,
the
ones
you
find
for
example
at
the
market
when
you
eat
for
30
baht.
I
would
have
expected,
if
not
clothes
ones
(but
yes
I
could
have
expected
those),
at
least
the
heavy,
big
paper
ones.
And
it's
not
a
matter
of
recycling:
there
are
the
big,
brown
ones,
also
recycled.
And
if
someone
is
wondering
about
my
fixation
with
water
with
espresso
or
cappuccino,
well,
if
you
love
to
taste
the
fine
details
of
your
coffee,
you
are
supposed
to
clean
your
mouth
first,
to
have
a
neutral
taste,
to
then
be
able
to
fully
appreciate
the
real
coffee
taste.
And
one
final
note;
while
I
do
understand
the
logistical
problem
of
a
lot
of
customers
needing
to
pay,
forcing
everyone
to
fully
pay
in
advance
and
make
their
choices
NOT
at
the
table
but
while
waiting
in
line,
it
doesn't
give
you
a
good
feeling,
both
because
it's
a
stressful
experience,
and
because..
well,
let's
be
honest:
if
someone
asks
me
to
pay
in
advance,
to
me
it
feels
like
they
are
afraid
I
will
leave
without
paying.
Plus,
what
happens
if
I
want
to
order
more?!
I
guess
they
handle
it.
Why
not
handle
the
WHOLE
process
like
99.999%
of
the
other
restaurants
then?
With
all
due
respect,
even
if
they
are
busy,
there
are
way
busier
places
that
do
not
ask
you
to
pay
in
advance.