Ring Cafe by Lumière

Ring Cafe by Lumière is a café Silom Phra Nakhon located in Thailand.

7 / 10
9
ratings
  • Phone

    +66 64 245 3545

  • Website

    No WebsiteURL

  • Instagram

    ringcafebylumiere

  • X (Twitter)

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  • Facebook

    ringcafebylmr

  • Type

    Café

Address

Baan Silom Bang Rak Bangkok 10500 Thailand

Reservations Yes
Wi-Fi Yes
Outdoor Seating Yes
Wheelchair Accessible Yes
Music Yes
Parking Street, Public Lot
Restroom Yes
Menus Breakfast, Brunch, Dessert

Comments / 4


Foodtraveler_theworld

Enjoy happy meal with The Wedding Tea (Iced) & Fresh homemade tuna pie . There are more yummy menu like scone , lemon pie or pancake (everyday is not the same). White theme make cafe look gorgeous!

Foodtraveler_theworld

Nice atmosphere with white theme jewelry cafe . Try homemade pie and Iced Wedding Tea . Your day will be fresh and happy.

Boyd Kungsapichart

Cold brew tea is a must try

Noonersty

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