Khao Yai National Park

Sizable national park with hiking & biking trails, waterfalls & wildlife viewing.
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Haew Su Wat Waterfall, also known as Namtok Haew Su Wat, is a renowned natural attraction located at the end of Thanarat Road within Khaoyai National Park. The waterfall can be easily accessed by car and is just a 100-meter walk from the parking area or a 3-kilometer hike from Pha Kluai Mai waterfall. The park offers campgrounds for visitors and there are various hotel options available within a 15-minute drive outside the park.
A beautiful waterfall that is easily accessible as it is close to the parking lot about 200 m away. The waterfall is surrounded with many large rocks perfect for photo taking. The area itself is also perfectly clean with absolutely no garbage around. Please be warned though that visiting this particular waterfall requires climbing up and down a very steep staircase. It may be too difficult for those who have physical difficulties.
Mzi Mng — Google review
Nice waterfall located in Khao Yai National Park. It's easily accessible by car as it's near the main road. There's a big parking lot available, so plenty of space to park. Walking to the waterfall takes a bit of effort as the stairs could get pretty steep. However, it's worth it, because the waterfall is really beautiful. Only not recommended for people who have leg problems etc. But they can still enjoy some of the other nature that's around!
Jonathan van Olderen — Google review
Visited this waterfall in the national park on 13/12/23. Entrance fee is 400 baht per person + 30 baht per vehicle. A quick 20-min drive from the entrance. Lots of parking, food stalls, and toilets. Followed the 200m sign, took a short walk, down 100 steps, and voila—a stunning waterfall! Guards keep watch, no swimming, but they're cool with climbing rocks for photos. Totally worth a visit! 👍
Syifa' Zulkhairi — Google review
Haew Su Wat waterfall located inside Khaoyai National Park. About 7 kilometers from Visitors center to Haew Su Wat waterfall parking lot. Then 220 meters walking trails to the waterfall. First start with easy walk but last 50 meters is straight down. Restrooms and restaurants provides near parking lots.
K.Chanont Prommano — Google review
Nothing much to do, just sight seeing. Not allowed to get into the water(dangerous). Only 1 shop around the area. But good for relaxing with nature.
Kit Wattaka — Google review
What a beautiful place to visit! If you can't make it down the stairs, there is a viewing area at the top that you can see the waterfall from. It was totally worth it to make it down there though and I highly recommend! If you're able to climb across the rocks at the bottom you can get pretty close to the waterfall too.
Rachel Bennet — Google review
Went in November 2023 and it was nice. Not too many people but since it was the 'cool' season and on a Sunday, it was not empty either. We had to walk 200 meters down the slope and stairs then flat but rocky rocks to get right to the waterfall. Foreigners need to pay 400 Baht to enter Khao Yai National Park. No pets allowed. VLOG: https://youtu.be/EnjN2jlArRA
Alissa Stehlin — Google review
Just awesome if you visit during rainy season. Worth to visit this places. Very nice waterfall and easy to go down with stairs. It's not too difficult to reach like Haew Narok which is 1km walking down from parking. It's only 200 m. I would recommend to visit now and enjoy the beauty of nature.
ASHIM NASKAR — Google review
Beautiful waterfalls that should be experienced by anyone visiting the national park. While less spectacular than the much larger falls at Narok, the falls at Haew Su Wat allow visitors to go right up to the falls and explore the caves behind them. Visiting the falls requires a short walk over a well maintained path that is easy for most visitors to access, though does involve some steep stairs. Getting right up to the falls and exploring the caves behind them does require a short but more adventurous walk over boulders and through tougher terrain. However this was manageable for my 4 and 7 year old children in sneakers, so shouldn't be a problem for most visitors.
Marek Broniewski — Google review
**Review October 2023** - it is the peak of rainy season in Thailand, so the water flow is VERY strong and there is A LOT of water. Do not get too close. This is not a waterfall for swimming, but more for looking at and taking photos. Since you can't do anything else, you'll get bored within 5 minutes of looking at it. However, it's worth a visit since it's the biggest and most popular waterfall in Khao Yai national park.
Dean Sonetirot — Google review
This spectacular waterfall is near the parking lot. Only a short walk and a few steps climbing down the stairs, you will reach the waterfall.
My Serenity — Google review
I was in march 2024 and it was dry. still nice place. short walk but steep stares. note that you pay at entrance to the park. after that no extra charges inside. 400 baht for car plus 30 baht per person
Barak Halewa — Google review
It's difficult to imagine that is startlingly beautiful National Park is only 2 1/2 hours from Bangkok. It's well worth the entrance fee for foreigners of 400thb and there are even campgrounds if you want. If you go about 15 minutes outside the park there's more than enough hotels to satisfy every budget. Haew Suwat waterfall has a well equiped parking area so you can grab a snack going in or coming out. Please be sure to pack out and trash as to not spoil this marvelous nature area.
Al Caudullo — Google review
This is a beautiful small double waterfall. It is located inside Khao Yai National Park. There is so much to see. They have bungalows , and tents for rent. You can bring your own tent and camp for free after paying the entrance fee. We drove to several locations for the views and the waterfall here is one of the highlights.
Curtis Roberts — Google review
Haew Suwat Waterfall is a stunning sight and a great place to visit whenever you come to Khao Yai National Park. The trail to the waterfall is short and easy, making it accessible for most visitors. There's a viewpoint at the top for a bird's eye perspective, and a path down to the base so you can stand close to where the water thunders down. Just a word of caution – the water level and flow are strongest in the rainy season, so be mindful if swimming is on your agenda. Also, there's a steep ladder that requires extra care, and the rocks near the water can be very slippery.
Chat Soo (Tor) — Google review
The second biggest waterfall at the Khao Yai National Park. A little walk through a well maintained walking road leads you to this Waterfall with unique views and dito possibilities for great pictures
marc van looy — Google review
We drove into the Khao Yai National Park and it took about an hour to get to the waterfall. The signboard shows 2 streams of waterfall but there was only 1 stream of water while the other stream was a trickling of water left
L T — Google review
CCP7+7M3, Unnamed Road, Mu Si, Pak Chong District, Nakhon Ratchasima 30130, Thailandhttps://www.khaoyainationalpark.com/Haew Su Wat Waterfall reservations
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Points of Interest & Landmarks
Primo Piazza is a charming Italian-inspired tourist attraction that offers stunning architecture and landscapes, perfect for capturing memorable photos. What makes it unique is the opportunity to interact with and feed animals on the premises. The attention to detail in the design and decor creates an impressive atmosphere, ideal for unwinding and appreciating the beauty of the surroundings. Upon arrival, visitors are greeted with warmth by friendly staff. The entrance fee provides access to well-organized grounds exuding a peaceful ambiance.
Overall okay, ticket entrance 200 baht for Adult and 100 baht for Child. Ticket entrance with feeding fee. Buy ticket on spot, not long queue and big carpark. Condition environment is well maintain and clean. Good for kids and lady for photo shooting. Cafe good, price like Cafe Amazon. But don’t expect big area… the area likely small. Visit Friday afternoon, not many visitor.
Jns Lim (Jenson) — Google review
Very nice and beautiful place. Nice Cafe and relaxing place. Italian style decoration. Kids will enjoy the feeding of the animals like Mario, Alpaca, Lama. You can take nice pictures with the excellent decoration
ASHIM NASKAR — Google review
A picturesque place, a must visit when you go to khao yai. Very good for kids too because they can feed the alpaca , donkey and sheep. The place is not too big and coming during weekdays is recommended so that you can take photo freely without so many disturbances. Food for the animals feeding is included with the ticket price.
myra hanee — Google review
200B for entrance ticket and you’ll get some grass to feed the animals inside. Other foods or drinks have to buy separately with discount. Still quite a bit pricey for me. I expected the place to be bigger. Should go around sunset time or anytime with sunlight will be more beautiful. If you like animals and taking pictures look like in Europe, this place is a good choice. If you're already here, you should also try the Yellow Submarine coffee which is only less than 5’ drive from PP. Really worth a try.
Trinh Nguyễn — Google review
The Piazza is well kept, but just too hot to walk around to really enjoy the place. Most shop is closed now except for the ice cream parlour. If you have kid, feeding of the lemma and sheep may be fun.
KM Ng — Google review
Beautiful place for couple photoshoot, not many people since we went on weekdays so we had a chance to explore every bits of the places for photos. we were also experienced live fed the alpacas. So cool. Entry is only at 200 Baht
Aina Dzul — Google review
This is a lovely small Italianate village square with a great ice cream shop, souvenir shop, cafe and restaurant. Feeding the Alpaca’ as well as the Sheep and the adorable Donkeys was fun. It was also nice to see there is a separate animal welfare unit for when the animals weren’t “on display”. A nice relaxing venue to while away an hour or two.
Nik Bailey — Google review
This charming Italian-inspired tourist attraction offers beautiful buildings and landscapes that make for the perfect backdrop for taking great photos. What sets Primo Piazza apart from other tourist attractions is that visitors can also interact with and feed some of the animals on the premises. The attention to detail in the architecture and decor is impressive, The atmosphere is relaxed and peaceful, making it a great place to unwind and soak in the beauty of the surroundings. I highly recommend a visit to Primo Piazza to anyone looking for a unique and enjoyable experience. Whether you're a photography enthusiast or an animal lover, you're sure to have a memorable time at this wonderful attraction.
Kenny Wala — Google review
Can take lots of pics of beautiful places and scenery here. Especially when the weather is good with clear sky, but the sun can be scorching hot. Have ample alpacas, sheeps and donkeys to feed and take pics with.
Jovin Eng — Google review
If you have been to Europe and seen Italy, you can skip this place. If not, it’s a nice photo stop if you love to take pics. Few animals sheep alpaca and donkey .. entrance fee includes animal feed. Not really worth going. You get to feed the same animals in other farms and the Bonanza exotic zoo, a much bigger place
Jules Emmanuel — Google review
Came here Jan.22,2022. It’s nice if you have kids with you. Feed a bit the Animals. Entrance was 200. But it’s honestly fairly boring. 1 cafe only open and an Ice cream store. Dont expect to have lunch here as nothing is really operating.. meaning dont come hungry.
Lhorie Calderon — Google review
Very quiet and empty on Sunday afternoon. Seems like many restaurants are closed. They have 1 or 2 coffee shops operating. 200 baht entry fee for 1 person, and you can show the ticket to get feed for the animals. There were Sun flowers blooming too. Came in end of May 2023.
VC Lim — Google review
I really liked this place. It is not really big but a nice imitation of Tuscany. We went on a weekday so it wasn't busy. The snack in the cafe was nice and feeding the animals was fun.
Tony Grima — Google review
Happy to see the animals. The entrance fee you paid can be used to exchange for the feeds to feed the animals. There are sheep, alpaca and donkeys. Architecture is very european style. Good for taking photos. Other than that, nothing much you can do here.
Hui Yi — Google review
Primo Piazza is an enchanting destination that will transport you to a world of charm and tranquility. From the moment you step in, you'll be greeted with a warm atmosphere and friendly staff. The entrance fee of 200 baht is well worth it, as the entire place is beautifully organized and exudes a peaceful ambiance. One of the highlights of Primo Piazza is the refreshing air that surrounds the area. It's a breath of fresh air, literally! As you stroll through the picturesque grounds, you'll feel an instant sense of relaxation and serenity. It's the perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. But that's not all! Primo Piazza offers a unique experience of feeding adorable and gentle creatures like sheep and alpacas. Interacting with these lovely animals is an absolute delight. You'll have the opportunity to connect with nature and create lasting memories. Whether you're a nature lover, an animal enthusiast, or simply seeking a peaceful retreat, Primo Piazza is a must-visit destination. Immerse yourself in its beauty, breathe in the fresh air, and embrace the joy of feeding dainty sheep and charming alpacas. Your visit here will be nothing short of magical!"
Hendri Jan — Google review
A feel of Europe (Italy) in Thailand (Khao Yai). The place boasts of beautifully trimmed / pruned hedges and of cobbled walkways, brick buildings etc provide a great backdrop for photographs. Highly instagrammable and is popular with tourists. There is a mini farm where you can obtain a bunch of grass with each ticket purchased to feed the sheep, donkey etc. Many kids were having a fun time feeding the animals and petting them. If you run out of grass, just gather those that were dropped on the ground and feed the animals, because there were plenty on the ground. Though the compound is not very large, but our family of 6 had great fun taking photos and feeding the sheep. Bought bread sticks and a loaf of banana cake too from a make shift cart each at 55 baht with a 10% discount if you show your ticket. Both tasted great. My son also got some small souvenirs for his friends from the gift shop. We enjoyed ourselves very much, though we didn’t spend a very long time inside but still, felt it was worth every bit of the entrance fee.
FIVE-A-DAY — Google review
Visited this place in Khao Yai and, honestly, it's overrated. The 200 baht entrance fee seemed steep for what it offered. The European facade building is just for show, despite the spacious compound being mainly a photo area. The farm with merino sheep, alpaca, and donkey was my reason for coming, but the experience fell short. The entrance ticket gets you a handful of grass to feed the animals, and they can get aggressive. Spent about 10 minutes feeding and taking pictures before realizing there wasn't much else to do. If you've seen alpacas before, especially in Europe, you can probably skip this place.
Syifa' Zulkhairi — Google review
This place is only a nicely decorated place for those who want to take nice photos. Brought my family there thinking that there would be lots of things to do but there was nothing quite appealing for the kids except feeding the animals. However, there are only 3 animals - Alpacas, sheep and donkeys. The restaurants are also not very appealing.
Daniel Ng — Google review
Mini Italy 🇮🇹 is a picturesque spot ideal for photos. - Entrance fees, which can be purchased at the park entrance. For Thai nationals, it's 100 baht for adults and 50 baht for children. Foreign visitors pay 200 baht for adults and 100 baht for children. These tickets grant access to the park and an opportunity to feed the animals. The park is relatively small, with only two open cafes during my visit, along with a souvenir shop.
Phet Tasue — Google review
It's a good place to feel like you're in Europe without going there. Just go to Khao Yai and go straight to this place. This is actually a farm complex with aesthetic buildings and cafe. You can feed Alpaca and Donkey or taking pictures as much as possible.
willy akhdes — Google review
200/2 หมู่ที่ 10, Mu Si, Pak Chong District, Nakhon Ratchasima 30130, Thailand+66 81 922 9000Primo Piazza reservations
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Nature & Parks
Waterfalls
Located in Khao Yai National Park, Haew Narok Waterfall is the largest and highest waterfall in the park. It consists of three tiers and is particularly popular during the rainy season. To reach the viewpoint for this beautiful cascade, visitors must walk approximately 1 kilometer from the main road. The waterfall stands at about 150 meters high and is known for its steepness and strong currents, which add an element of danger to its beauty.
One of the better waterfalls, at least for water drop and volume. Aside from the discriminatory and excessive 500 baht for foreigners to enter the park this is one of the better parks to visit, in part to see the waterfalls and the hike through a wet forest. The walk to the falls takes you down some steep stairs, but it is worth it. Definitely worth a visit, and but for the excessive fees I'd go again. In addition to the falls, just the ride through the park is very nice.
Greg R — Google review
20-30 minutes of walking in the wild. Well laid Concrete walkways. Last 5 mins of steep steps lest to Wonderful Waterfall. Care to be taken while walking after rain may be slippery. 16:30 will be deadline to enter the Waterfall Entry coz the Entry closes by 17:00
Manojh Kumaar — Google review
It's a very nice half day driving trip. Driving here will pass through most of the National Park and get great lookout views. Beware the aggressive monkeys at the carpark. Our chips got stolen from the car by one. Walking down the trail is easy. Coming back up is another story.... Take your time and enjoy the view.
Tan Tian-An — Google review
The haew Narok waterfall is a transliteration of the valley of hell waterfall, and that name is tragically too apt, as about three years ago, over twenty elephants perished, (jumping down the ravine), in an effort to save one calf that had fallen. As a tourist attraction, it's the leading one in Khao Yai. It's free, there's a pleasant path of, I guess, 500m, ending in about four rather steep sets of steps which lead down to an observation area. It's fairly impressive, about a 90m drop, I think, and is of course best viewed in the rainy season, albeit it falls all year...
Trevor Moore — Google review
It's difficult to imagine that is startlingly beautiful National Park is only 2 1/2 hours from Bangkok. It's well worth the entrance fee for foreigners of 400thb and there are even campgrounds if you want. If you go about 15 minutes outside the park there's more than enough hotels to satisfy every budget. Haew Narok waterfall has a well equiped parking area so you can grab a snack going in or coming out. Please be sure to pack out and trash as to not spoil this marvelous nature area.
Al Caudullo — Google review
No need tickets. We took abt 25 min to climb to the waterfall. Steps were v steep and narrow, not recommended for little kids. Otw up, there were monkeys to view and some smaller rivers to see. View at the waterfall was amazing!! Would highly recommend the hike up since it doesn’t take v long. Was a good workout!
Happy püppy — Google review
Beautiful path during walk to the waterfall. A bit exercise in up-down stair.
Boonchai Jirakitticharoen — Google review
A big waterfall to see. Quite a long walk ...and a bit too steep for small children or old people. But the path is well built and well maintained. The waterfall itself is big. You cannot go swimming at the pond down there, just to savour the scene. Many parking spaces.
Ronrapee Leelawong — Google review
I recently visited Haew Narok Waterfall and it was a truly breathtaking experience! While it's a bit of a trek to get there - about a 15-minute walk from the entrance along a 1km path - the journey is well worth it. The stairs to reach the waterfall base are quite steep, so it's important to be prepared and have some stamina. But once you arrive, you'll be rewarded with stunning views of this beautiful waterfall. Even though the water volume was not massive at the time of my visit, the waterfall was still a sight to behold. The natural beauty of Haew Narok Waterfall is truly mesmerizing, and the sound of the cascading water is incredibly peaceful. It's the perfect place to escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life and connect with nature. Overall, I highly recommend a visit to Haew Narok Waterfall to anyone looking for a peaceful and beautiful outdoor experience. Just make sure to bring comfortable shoes and be prepared for a bit of a workout on the stairs!
Kenny Wala — Google review
When visiting the Khao Yai National Park this Waterfall is an absolutely must. It takes about 30 minutes to walk through the wild nature, the walking road is an extremely well maintained trail pad. Along this pad you get all the educational information about the fauna and flora. The reward when arriving at the waterfall is one of the most beautiful sceneries you can imagine
marc van looy — Google review
Trail was easy to walk on, paved with steps. Hardest part was a steep staircase down to the viewing point, just take it slow. Waterfall was pretty, but likely not as impressive as it would be during rainy season or tail end of it.
R Bunupuradah — Google review
Recently, the Thai-Korea Friendship trail was opened. At the end of the trail you can see a nice waterfall.
Heony Yoon — Google review
Beautiful waterfall inside Khao Yai National Park. Closer to park entrance on Prachinburi side. The waterfall was stunning especially after the rain. Walking down and up the long stairs could be challenging. But it was worth the effort. Prepare to walk around 20 - 30 minutes each way with steep stairs. Be careful of leeches especially around the wet area of the track. Please help keep this beautiful clean by leaving no trash there.
VORASAK — Google review
Even though the deep and scary stairs step in the end of the walk way to the waterfall, but the view and most of the atmosphere is spectacular!!! Literally, not far away to walk. However, I would suggest you not to bring anything with you such as bag pack or any stuff that too much for a quick hiking.
Seven Oilz — Google review
One of the most spectacular natural sights we saw in Thailand. Definitely worth a visit. There is a bit of a hike to get to the waterfal (about 1 to 2 km) but mostly along a well maintained, paved path. There is a very steep staircase at the end, but any able bodied visitor should be able to manage it.
Marek Broniewski — Google review
Don’t come during the summer it’s is very dry and prepare for a long walk
kornchanan boonmung — Google review
79QQ+Q8H, Na Hin Lat, Pak Phli District, Nakhon Nayok 26130, Thailand+66 44 249 305Haew Narok Waterfall reservations
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Dairy supplier
Upon arrival, despite the timing of closing, one still managed to appreciate the scenic environment and is considering a future visit for a more thorough exploration. There are numerous picturesque spots for photography enthusiasts and sufficient dining options available even after a long drive on the highways. The ranch known as Chokchai Farm offers an extensive array of agrotourism facilities coupled with various entertainment opportunities and food choices. Their homemade chocolate, cheese and fresh milk ice cream stands out as particularly impressive.
We had arrived just as everything was starting to close but still managed to enjoy some of the beautiful scenery around this place and will consider coming back to have a more detailed look around next time. There is alot of beautiful places to take photos here. It’s also a good place to stop after a long drive on the highways as there is places open to eat here. check out my YouTube The Travelling Social Worker
GREGORY EGAN — Google review
The staple place for milk and steak. They offer self guided tour, petting zoo, restaurant and souvenir shop. The staff on site were all friendly and nice. For me the highlights are the milk and ice cream. The farm itself setup for photography tour. The sheep were really cute.
Wind Napol — Google review
The place is well organized, I had a burger it’s expensive and average. The ice cream was also ok. There is lots to see, very clean , lots of parking but also the elephant I felt awful seeing it. 55 years in captivity.
David Parry — Google review
Huge farm with flower garden, zoo, cafe, museum, farm animals, cowboy show… you can drive in our car by paying 80THB per vehicle & entry fee per adult is 80THB… you will need minimum 2-3 hours in this farm… highly recommended especially if you have kids they will love this place.
Kalyan Kalpathy — Google review
Great place for family there has a lot of thing to do here ex. ride an ATV, feed a sheep, ride a miniature horse You can drive your car inside this place if need There also have a restaurant here but a bit high price Recommend to go there in the cloudy day cuz it so hot
Tanabodin Kamol — Google review
Farm Chokchai is fun and engaging especially if you have kids. We didn't do any of the tours and spent most of our time there just feeding the animals and taking pictures, which was perfectly OK for us. The farm has a 'free access' feel to it but was relatively empty with most of the stores closed when we visited. There were also quad bike and buggy rides on top of the tours and milking / feeding activities.
Jianwei Oh — Google review
The atmosphere is very good. I've been there many times and especially during the winter, the weather is very nice. The food is delicious and there are many activities to do, with my favorite activity being driving an ATV. You can also go feed the animals or take photos, with space for running around and relaxing.
tahwan — Google review
Very nice agrotourism object with many entertainment and food options. I'm especially impressed with their ice cream made of fresh milk, homemade chocolate and cheeses.
V K — Google review
I have been seeing many entertaining farm in Thailand and overseas. I think this place is the best entertaining farm in Thailand. The owner try to decorate atmospheres and manage like in an overseas. Those animals are so clean and healthy. Children are love it. It can be another edutainment as well.
Worakanok A. — Google review
Nice farm. Can feed animals, take a horse ride, ATV, and milk the cow. Many good locations for taking photos as well.
Visan S. (Khun) — Google review
We believe this place is perfect and fun for families with young kids. Perhaps not for the hot days though. It's worth a visit to show your kids some friendly farm animals. You can drive yourself into the farm and enjoy it at your own pace. Anyway our kids enjoy milking a cow. The driveway in the Chokchai farm looks vast but there are only a few things to do. We wish there were more activities or animal enclosure more.
Chat Soo (Tor) — Google review
my first time to be in Khao Yai, we picked Farm Chokchai as one of spots. It’s good for family to spend here. You can feed goats, lambs and have cowboys show. We tried strawberry and original milk, the original is more rich and tasty 👍🏻
Kayhm AY — Google review
Our children had a great time here, spent more than half a day. They have flowers, animal feeding, pony riding, mini zoo, museum... Worth to allocate a day here 👍
ZS Choo — Google review
Nice and large dairy farm. There’re 4 zones. 1st zone you can watch and play with sheep 2nd zone are flowers 3rd zone is cowboy station where you can watch cowboy show, pet show, play some games, rent ATV, try their milk and ice cream And the last zone you may see the process of making milk and ice cream. Also you can enjoy steak at their restaurants (Chokchai Steakhouse)
Vansoh Edi — Google review
This place entrance on high way, Entrance 100b You can drive your own car across farm. Nice things - 3 Tigers Turtle Sheeps Horse and cows. You can feed sheep's by buying 100b grass. Also, old planes and fighter plane, jeeps are nice too. Food - Burger, ice cream shops. But I went nearby famous Thai restaurant which have vegetarian options available.
Nick K — Google review
We and our son really enjoyed visiting the farm using the car and walking around. The admission prices with the own car are 100 baht for each adult and 50 baht for the children. All the attractions inside the farm space have to be paid separately, as well the food to feed the animals. Funny the experience to feed the ship that come all around you trying to reach the grass you are holding. I suggest to try the very nice ice cream that they make with the fresh milk produced in the farm, 52 bath for a cup of 85 g. Then if like us, after walking around, visiting the museum and the small zoo you will get hungry, do not miss the Hamburger House or the Steak House.
And Gag — Google review
169 หมู่ที่ 2 Thanon Mittraphap, Nong Nam Daeng, Pak Chong District, Nakhon Ratchasima 30130, Thailandhttp://www.farmchokchai.com/+66 2 532 2846Farm Chokchai reservations
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Restaurant
I visited PB Valley Khaoyai Winery for lunch and a tour, which I found to be satisfactory without any flaws. Later, I had dinner and another tour at Monte Winery, where the difference between "good" and "great" was apparent. If you have to choose one winery to visit, I recommend Monte; however, both are unique in their own ways. The grape garden was beautiful to see alongside the wine-making process.
We joined the wine tour and tasting and had a good time. The tour is very interesting, and out of the 3 wines we tried out we liked one. The staff is very nice and they have an English tour. Beautiful scenery all around. We didn't eat there, but considering the very affordable cost of the tour and wine tasting (350B per person) I really recommend this place...
i Travel — Google review
Had lunch and a tour here. Its good, nothing to fault. Then we had dinner and tour at Monte. Oh my, then you,ll see the difference between good vs great. If you only have choice of doing 1 of the winery- then i’ll recommend Monte. Otherwise do both, they are difference in each of their own.
Yi Xi — Google review
did the tour and lunch. there’s 4 time slots for the vineyard tour daily, it’s about an hour. include a visit to the vineyard to see grapes, next to the winery where they make the wine and lastly the tasting. saw the black opal grapes, not the ones that are used for wine. very beautiful. the winery had a very strong wine smell, huge vats used to make wine. and we tasted 3 types of wine at the end. simple lunch, just a main each and a drink.
Summer C — Google review
We booked the wine tour, which costs 350 bhat per person. They take you around the vineyard with a little cart, show you and explain the making of their 3 different wines, and then at the wine tasting 2 out of 3 wines are actually not local but Australian? I've never in my life been to a vineyard for wine tasting where completely other wines are served than what the winery makes themselves. If I wanted to taste Australian wine in Thailand, I would not go to a local vineyard for it... To top it off, we had not more than 15 minutes to just taste the wines in a rush, because we had to get back to the cart. I also missed more interaction from the staff during the wine tasting. Questions about what we think, how we like it, and in general how satisfied we were with the tour. After this experience, we were not in the mood to try the restaurant.
Hanna Ollos — Google review
It's ok, food was not that special in the restaurant. Wine at the wine tasting was so so, the Shiraz was not to my liking, there is a certain smell to it. Rose was decent. Vineyard tour was fun, but that day was too hot to go outdoor.
Ariena Sariatu — Google review
This vineyard was our first stop from Suvarnabhumi airport and also my very first time to a vineyard + winery, to be honest, the staff there are really nice, but their Shiraz isn’t that great… sorry PB, that’s my own personal experience.. we took some great photos though, the gift has some awesome stuff to take home, we bought the fresh mulberries. Take the wine tour if you are first time, book online a few days before you arrive, the open air buggy has limited capacity, we were there on Jan 22, 2023 and was hot.
David Tsai — Google review
Food: 37.5/40, pretty good Activities: 26/30, ok but a bit hot Service: 14/15 Decorations: 13.5/15 Total: 91/100. The food is pretty good. There are also some wine activities and a 70 minute tour, which is ok.
ZTC Network — Google review
The PB Valley Winery tour priced at 350 baht per person for a factory visit and wine tasting left me feeling underwhelmed. While the experience wasn't particularly compelling, especially for the price, it failed to captivate me. Although the winery boasts scenic surroundings and a glimpse into the winemaking process, the value didn't match the cost. I believe a lower price point would make it more reasonable. Overall, the visit offered an average experience. For those seeking a more engaging and worthwhile wine tasting venture, exploring alternative options might be advisable.
Krishnanunni madathil — Google review
Very nice to see the grapes garden. Also to see the wine making process. Grapes and mulberry picking is fun. Very nice restaurants and good quality food. Don't forget to taste the grape juice and wine testing
ASHIM NASKAR — Google review
Great wine, nice sunset view and outdoor seating. Food taste great too. Pirom Supremacy wine is fragrant and fruity. love it. Cheese cake is a bit salty. Crispy pork knuckle is best but better match with the Thai sauce than the mushroom gravy.
Viola Lin (The Stomach That Travels) — Google review
PB Valley offers wine tasting tours for which it received awards from the Tourism Authority of Thailand and this winery has won multiple international awards for its excellent. A wine tasting session at their wine tasting and education center is included as part of the guided tour. During the tasting session, we were served a glass of white and two glasses of red wine. Visitors under the legal drinking age (20 and below) and non alcohol drinkers are served with a full glass of 100% PB Valley’s Shiraz grape juice.
lee on miin — Google review
Signatures menu is recommended. Each dish take 10-15 mins wait and big portion size. A lot of parking space and gardens. There is wine tour, taking around the farm to visit grape farm, wine factory and tasting wine.
Onprang Sutthakiet — Google review
Food was okay. Generic Thai food but service was good. They were attentive and caring. We had a meal there and did the wine tour. We particularly liked the grape juice they produced. It wasn’t too sweet and felt more intense than most grape juice you can find else where. The view was spectacular. I really enjoyed the wine tour because of the scenery was super nice! We also got to pick and buy grapes. I recommend coming for just the view
P Tang — Google review
Awesome experience, we came a bit late but they managed to help us catch up with the tour. Limited time to take photo where they age the wine so take as much as you can, when you can. Wine testing will serve 3 wines, rose, white and red. They also have non-alcoholic juice for those who can't take alcohol. The whole place give out of Asia vibe.
Janelie Pizzetulla — Google review
Came here for the wine tour and tasting but was disappointing. Staff knew little beyond her script and had little comparison between Thai wine and others. The wine tasting was just limited to 1 glass of rosé, white and red each. Good that they offered cheese and crackers to pair. But little to learn and understand beyond their taste and type. Perhaps the winery is just too small a scale to have a tour too comprehensive. Did not try the food, so 5 stars for that. The vineyard is also beautiful as seen in there pictures.
Ray Fang — Google review
Winery tour, restaurant and shop. There's activities of winery tour, bicycle around the winery. Lovely place especially evening time with the mountain view and sunset. They have vegetarian menu option but have to ask for it. The shop selling own production wines and collaboration wine. Homemade grape jam, mango jamr and grape juice is a must buy.
Molly Lyons — Google review
Stopped by PB Valley for wine tasting @32°C Imagine the wine served at this“room temperature”? 😂 Honestly the wine tasted very flat n it is just not nice (to be honest n polite). Not worth the 350 baht. See the photo for the volume of wines served. Well they made up by the pretty landscape… #seenthruakhandphone #kybkk170124
Andrew Koh — Google review
Not enough time to take a tour (70'). Just go around reception, restaurant and shopping hall. It is a green, nice area for stop in Khao Yai tourism. Friendly staffs, good products and well management. Hope to back it in some day soon.
Phong Pham Hong — Google review
Nice place for a tour on Thailand wine Food serve there damn nice Book private bus over while got the ticket via agent 780b fee for tour and simple meal
Adam Pang — Google review
Went there for lunch. Did not try their wine tour. Nice scenic views and food. The restaurant manager is a little unfriendly, thus the 3 stars for service. Lol.
xylon Siah — Google review
102/2 Moo5, Mitraparp Road, Payayen Pakchong, Nakhon Ratchasima 30320, Thailandhttp://www.pbvalley.com/+66 81 733 8783PB Valley Khaoyai Winery reservations

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I visited PB Valley Khaoyai Winery for lunch and a tour, which I found to be satisfactory without any flaws. Later, I had dinner and another tour at Monte Winery, where the difference between "good" and "great" was apparent. If you have to choose one winery to visit, I recommend Monte; however, both are unique in their own ways. The grape garden was beautiful to see alongside the wine-making process.
We joined the wine tour and tasting and had a good time. The tour is very interesting, and out of the 3 wines we tried out we liked one. The staff is very nice and they have an English tour. Beautiful scenery all around. We didn't eat there, but considering the very affordable cost of the tour and wine tasting (350B per person) I really recommend this place...
i Travel — Google review
Had lunch and a tour here. Its good, nothing to fault. Then we had dinner and tour at Monte. Oh my, then you,ll see the difference between good vs great. If you only have choice of doing 1 of the winery- then i’ll recommend Monte. Otherwise do both, they are difference in each of their own.
Yi Xi — Google review
did the tour and lunch. there’s 4 time slots for the vineyard tour daily, it’s about an hour. include a visit to the vineyard to see grapes, next to the winery where they make the wine and lastly the tasting. saw the black opal grapes, not the ones that are used for wine. very beautiful. the winery had a very strong wine smell, huge vats used to make wine. and we tasted 3 types of wine at the end. simple lunch, just a main each and a drink.
Summer C — Google review
We booked the wine tour, which costs 350 bhat per person. They take you around the vineyard with a little cart, show you and explain the making of their 3 different wines, and then at the wine tasting 2 out of 3 wines are actually not local but Australian? I've never in my life been to a vineyard for wine tasting where completely other wines are served than what the winery makes themselves. If I wanted to taste Australian wine in Thailand, I would not go to a local vineyard for it... To top it off, we had not more than 15 minutes to just taste the wines in a rush, because we had to get back to the cart. I also missed more interaction from the staff during the wine tasting. Questions about what we think, how we like it, and in general how satisfied we were with the tour. After this experience, we were not in the mood to try the restaurant.
Hanna Ollos — Google review
It's ok, food was not that special in the restaurant. Wine at the wine tasting was so so, the Shiraz was not to my liking, there is a certain smell to it. Rose was decent. Vineyard tour was fun, but that day was too hot to go outdoor.
Ariena Sariatu — Google review
This vineyard was our first stop from Suvarnabhumi airport and also my very first time to a vineyard + winery, to be honest, the staff there are really nice, but their Shiraz isn’t that great… sorry PB, that’s my own personal experience.. we took some great photos though, the gift has some awesome stuff to take home, we bought the fresh mulberries. Take the wine tour if you are first time, book online a few days before you arrive, the open air buggy has limited capacity, we were there on Jan 22, 2023 and was hot.
David Tsai — Google review
Food: 37.5/40, pretty good Activities: 26/30, ok but a bit hot Service: 14/15 Decorations: 13.5/15 Total: 91/100. The food is pretty good. There are also some wine activities and a 70 minute tour, which is ok.
ZTC Network — Google review
The PB Valley Winery tour priced at 350 baht per person for a factory visit and wine tasting left me feeling underwhelmed. While the experience wasn't particularly compelling, especially for the price, it failed to captivate me. Although the winery boasts scenic surroundings and a glimpse into the winemaking process, the value didn't match the cost. I believe a lower price point would make it more reasonable. Overall, the visit offered an average experience. For those seeking a more engaging and worthwhile wine tasting venture, exploring alternative options might be advisable.
Krishnanunni madathil — Google review
Very nice to see the grapes garden. Also to see the wine making process. Grapes and mulberry picking is fun. Very nice restaurants and good quality food. Don't forget to taste the grape juice and wine testing
ASHIM NASKAR — Google review
Great wine, nice sunset view and outdoor seating. Food taste great too. Pirom Supremacy wine is fragrant and fruity. love it. Cheese cake is a bit salty. Crispy pork knuckle is best but better match with the Thai sauce than the mushroom gravy.
Viola Lin (The Stomach That Travels) — Google review
PB Valley offers wine tasting tours for which it received awards from the Tourism Authority of Thailand and this winery has won multiple international awards for its excellent. A wine tasting session at their wine tasting and education center is included as part of the guided tour. During the tasting session, we were served a glass of white and two glasses of red wine. Visitors under the legal drinking age (20 and below) and non alcohol drinkers are served with a full glass of 100% PB Valley’s Shiraz grape juice.
lee on miin — Google review
Signatures menu is recommended. Each dish take 10-15 mins wait and big portion size. A lot of parking space and gardens. There is wine tour, taking around the farm to visit grape farm, wine factory and tasting wine.
Onprang Sutthakiet — Google review
Food was okay. Generic Thai food but service was good. They were attentive and caring. We had a meal there and did the wine tour. We particularly liked the grape juice they produced. It wasn’t too sweet and felt more intense than most grape juice you can find else where. The view was spectacular. I really enjoyed the wine tour because of the scenery was super nice! We also got to pick and buy grapes. I recommend coming for just the view
P Tang — Google review
Awesome experience, we came a bit late but they managed to help us catch up with the tour. Limited time to take photo where they age the wine so take as much as you can, when you can. Wine testing will serve 3 wines, rose, white and red. They also have non-alcoholic juice for those who can't take alcohol. The whole place give out of Asia vibe.
Janelie Pizzetulla — Google review
Came here for the wine tour and tasting but was disappointing. Staff knew little beyond her script and had little comparison between Thai wine and others. The wine tasting was just limited to 1 glass of rosé, white and red each. Good that they offered cheese and crackers to pair. But little to learn and understand beyond their taste and type. Perhaps the winery is just too small a scale to have a tour too comprehensive. Did not try the food, so 5 stars for that. The vineyard is also beautiful as seen in there pictures.
Ray Fang — Google review
Winery tour, restaurant and shop. There's activities of winery tour, bicycle around the winery. Lovely place especially evening time with the mountain view and sunset. They have vegetarian menu option but have to ask for it. The shop selling own production wines and collaboration wine. Homemade grape jam, mango jamr and grape juice is a must buy.
Molly Lyons — Google review
Stopped by PB Valley for wine tasting @32°C Imagine the wine served at this“room temperature”? 😂 Honestly the wine tasted very flat n it is just not nice (to be honest n polite). Not worth the 350 baht. See the photo for the volume of wines served. Well they made up by the pretty landscape… #seenthruakhandphone #kybkk170124
Andrew Koh — Google review
Not enough time to take a tour (70'). Just go around reception, restaurant and shopping hall. It is a green, nice area for stop in Khao Yai tourism. Friendly staffs, good products and well management. Hope to back it in some day soon.
Phong Pham Hong — Google review
Nice place for a tour on Thailand wine Food serve there damn nice Book private bus over while got the ticket via agent 780b fee for tour and simple meal
Adam Pang — Google review
Went there for lunch. Did not try their wine tour. Nice scenic views and food. The restaurant manager is a little unfriendly, thus the 3 stars for service. Lol.
xylon Siah — Google review
102/2 Moo5, Mitraparp Road, Payayen Pakchong, Nakhon Ratchasima 30320, Thailandhttp://www.pbvalley.com/+66 81 733 8783PB Valley Khaoyai Winery reservations

2Caffè Del Museo

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Caffè Del Museo is a charming Italian restaurant located in Toscana Valley Town Square, offering a delightful dining experience. The restaurant is known for its delicious wood-fired pizzas and chef-recommended dishes. It's advisable to make reservations, especially during peak hours and holidays when it can get crowded. The outdoor seating provides a picturesque view and is pet-friendly, adding to the overall appeal of the place.
The restaurant is located in Toscana Valley Town Square. Reservation only and they usually reserve table for the guests who stay in their compound especially during long holidays. We went there during Songkran holidays and could get seat for lunch time so it was very too hot to take photo around the town square. Their food are very delicious. Try chef recommended dishes and you will love them. Thier wood-fired pizza are the best! Dogs are allow in the restaurant and around the town square. However, Toscana hotel does not allow pets to stay.
Paneeya Sutabutra — Google review
We visited Caffe Del Museo during the daytime in the rainy season. There were numerous flies, and the electricity briefly went out. Despite the less-than-ideal atmosphere, the food was outstanding. The flaming pizza, though it felt like it might burn my face, was incredibly delicious. I enjoyed every dish.
Monica’s Taste — Google review
Another favorite restaurant in Khao Yai. The atmosphere is vary good. The restaurant is decorated in Italian style. The food has a wide variety of menus. I like to go sightseeing and enjoy meals. Vary convenient parking 🚘
saneeya k. — Google review
Decent Italian, especially for hotel restaurants. The price is reasonable and good service (can be slow and crowded during high season and peak hours / so booking ahead is recommended). Good option when you stay in Toscana Valley since you don't need to drive out to dine. There are both indoor and outdoor seats, and outdoor has a good view and is pet friendly.
T Tangkoskul — Google review
Wonderful dining experience in mini Italian village in the middle of Khaoyai in November. It is quite chill day with 20c at night. Pizza, pasta, risotto & pork chop are delicious . It is really good for children, family & couple to enjoy cold weather with lovely ambience.
Huang Shu Zhen — Google review
It took more than 45 min for the food to be served but it’s a long weekend and busy which were understandable. Food were pretty good.
Emm Rocha — Google review
I felt alienated while spending time there. Reserving a table and getting into the restaurant was not a hassle, but I felt unwelcome. Many reviews didn't mention booking a table in advance is a must. Anyway, it's understandable as the place is kind of like set “in” a private property. If you're people with disabilities or a baby stroller, I don't recommend you eat there. The place is NOT universally designed at all. No ramps. The staff didn't even care to offer me help when they saw me with a stroller. The best answer they could give was “There’s no ramp,” and they watched me lifting the stroller to the restaurant. I lost my appetite, of course, but I still ordered a pizza and salad. Before the food came, the complimentary bread was served. Poor bread, it wasn't in good shape. Broken, it was. But …. the bread dipping oil was poorer. It was so dry and contained in a mini plastic container you can get when ordering Grab food. The experience was enhanced when the power was out. No AC on a hot day, eating hot pizza. How nice! 😐 And no staff came to check in to see if my table was ok. At least offer some iced water and get rid of the flies over my salad bowel, folks!!!
Pruksapan Bantawtook — Google review
Surprisingly not as good as what the other review are saying or showing. We ordered pizza and pasta bolognese, both didn’t taste that good for that price. The pizza dough was a bit sad and the cheese on top very cheap … the food quality was at the same level as pre made food you can find at the supermarket. The place is not looking bad and their terrace is nice. The prices are quite high. The service was ok. I don’t recommend this place if you want to appreciate a good quality food.
Youman — Google review
Interesting place if you are looking for non-Thai food for dinner in Khao Yai. It feels like you're in Europe or some theme park. Makes it quite fun, especially to walk around after dinner. Pasta - cabonara, tomato sauce - were pretty good for Thai standards, but mushroom pizza was a bit lacking in flavour. House wine is good. Service was great.
Shu Ying — Google review
Unprofessional waitress. They can’t recommend any dishes. Many fly in the restaurant. Pricey not match with quality.
keen Tan — Google review
I made an evening reservation, but when I tried to enter through the gate, I was denied entry and ended up waiting at the entrance of the Piazza hotel. The receptionist was reluctant to contact the restaurant, even after being asked multiple times. When they finally did, the restaurant claimed they had no record of my reservation. This was confusing, as just a few minutes earlier, I had called the restaurant directly to inform them that I couldn't get in, and they had acknowledged and asked me to wait. Frustrated with the receptionist's lack of action, I contacted the restaurant again, only to be told by them that they were fully booked and couldn't accommodate us. They even falsely claimed that my reservation was not on their list, and being fully booked, we couldn't be seated. This experience completely discouraged me from wanting to dine there. It's a shame because it's a great location, but such service erodes trust. It would be better if they improved. Everyone should be cautious and not be deceived by just the name or the location.
Theo — Google review
Romantic and upscale Italian restaurant right in the middle of Toscana town. Even though the food are tailored for Thai locals, it’s still delicious. Staff are professional and friendly made our dinner enjoyable.
Sendi Widjaja — Google review
2 Moo 11 Bannenthong Pongtalong, Pak Chong District, Nakhon Ratchasima 30450, Thailand+66 44 756 665

3Club Lago

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Club Lago offers a diverse selection of dishes for all-day dining and drinking, including BBQ ribs, pan-grilled seabass, Italian wine, refreshing beer, and classic cocktails. The restaurant serves both Thai and Western cuisine with great ambience and service. Visitors can enjoy breathtaking views and a serene atmosphere perfect for a getaway dinner. The fried pork knuckle is particularly noteworthy for its large portion size and delicious taste.
Amazing views from the restaurant. We had ordered some Thai breakfast but the quality was not to the Thai standards.. but you must visit the place to experience Europe vibe in Thailand
Jawahar Lamba — Google review
We stayed at La Casetta and had breakfast here. Nice looking view from the restaurant. Food and service is mediocre. What should be hot were not hot (such as soy milk - put in sugar and they weren’t melted), what should be cold were not cold (yoghurt). Thai dish (soup with pork and pork blood) was the only thing nice. Grabbed a soft boiled egg, and it was a really hard boiled one (with cold felling so I guess they put in the fridge from yesterday). Overall, edible but don’t expect much.
Nuch Suppanuch — Google review
Good quality of food , serve both Thai and some western food. great ambience and service. A breathtaking view and serene at most here - perfect for a getaway dinner Fried pork knuckle is very big portion and good taste.
Knaporn Chongudomliuk — Google review
A fusion of Thai and international food! You can expect to get some Thai traditional food too. After the meal indoor, step outside the club to enjoy the view with your favorite drink or drinks 🍹😁!
Bee Charintorn — Google review
The restaurant view is awesome with panorama view. You can enjoy Thai food and nice coconut icecream. Well service.
Sunsun T — Google review
Superb view, really nice service (they kindly offer me outdoor seat as soon as it is available), and food is really good by the standard of tourism area
Ade Indra — Google review
I love the food here!!!!!! They have done so well for Thai food and desserts!!! The service is very good too. Staff is very polite and attentive. The view of the restaurant is awesome!!!! Super beautiful!!!!!!
Nambi Ng — Google review
Apple mint cooler & potato wedges were good! Visited again in Oct'2021 & this time tried their fish n chips which was not bad & my all time favourite their apple mint cooler. The ambience waa great at night, highly recommended if you're staying in Toscana valley.
Sadaf Zehra — Google review
2 Moo 11 Bannenthong Pongtalong, Pak Chong District, Nakhon Ratchasima 30450, Thailand+66 89 308 6555

4Club Cucina

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Nestled within the golf clubhouse, Club Cucina is a charming restaurant offering a delightful blend of Thai and international cuisine with stunning views of the mountains. The extensive menu features an array of dishes ranging from delectable fried noodles with gravy sauce to succulent steaks, fresh salads, and indulgent desserts. Whether you're seeking a family-friendly dining experience or a romantic date spot, Club Cucina provides ample seating and an inviting ambiance.
Taste is good. Prices on high side. A bit crowded at peak times.
Mike — Google review
What can you say about Italian restaurants where people cook Thai food? In principle, it was probably prepared with a smile on the face, which is typical of Thai kind and helpful people. But the food is not tasty and it looks like it was prepared without love for the work. Europe is good, but it’s a pity there are not enough Italian or European chefs. The exterior is beautiful and the service is very diligent.
Сергей Прицак — Google review
Some of the food was very good for Italian in Thailand. The garlic bread and the lasagna was great. The beef stroganoff was above average. The beef was tender and not overcooked. We did order scallops that basically came raw. Hence they were tough and fishy. My Lady ate them anyways so I did not complain. No wine by the glass. The long island tasted good. The service was ok. Coming from the US the highest mark I can give for service in Thailand is 3 stars. We had to flag down our waitress constantly and we didn't get our rice for 30 minutes after our food came. As they dished out massive amounts of rice to the table that came after us that was right next to us. Meh, don't expect much for service. Atmosphere was awesome at first. Watching the sun go down on the patio was really nice. We dined inside. There was aow battery carbon monoxide detector beeping about every 2 minutes. Seriously, get it together guys... I will say this one one of the better meals I have had since being in Wang Nam Khiao 6 weeks ago. But that ain't saying much. That said; I'd go again. The food I had other than the scallops was pretty damn tasty. And my long island was tasty too.
Brian Cadieux — Google review
Beautiful viewto enjoy the food and drinks. It is great prices for the value. This is family friendly and also perfect for dates since there is plenty of seating. I enjoyed listening to the music and eat Italian ice cream at the end.
Richard Poulin III — Google review
Good place , good food and good service as well 👍 I've been there once in February this year, and I will go there again today 🥰
Nita Kulnita — Google review
Good food with great view. Sitting by the pool at night is very relax. Recommend to make a reservation in advance. Or a quick meal after a round of golf is very nice as well.
Aek Ussivakul — Google review
Rally love the view here. Spaghetti is very good. The price quite high with small portion but the taste is good. Worth the view.
Sun C — Google review
Thai food is ok. Western food is terrible. French onion soup looks like light brown water with cheap square cheese on top from 7/11😔
Kate L — Google review
Not so bad great service nice view for restaurant but the hotel reception is bad attitude for a nice place like this shame for having them is your organization
Pump Plizms — Google review
2 หมู่ 11 บ้านเนินทอง, Pong Ta Long, Pak Chong District, Nakhon Ratchasima 30450, Thailand+66 84 360 3711

5Vino Cafe & Wine Bar

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Vino Cafe & Wine Bar is a charming spot located in ourTown Square, offering a delightful blend of Italian coffee and an impressive selection of wines from around the world. The cafe features a cozy coffeeshop, a wine room, delicatessen, and even a souvenir section. Guests can also enjoy live music on Friday and Saturday nights. Nestled inside Toscana Valley, the cafe boasts a lovely ambiance with beautiful views of green mountains and well-kept gardens.
I tried the bubble milk coffee, and it tasted good. One thing that missed out from this cafe is they dont offered a food.
Tsaqif Fauzan — Google review
The cafe is in Toscana. Variety of drinks menu. Highly recommend sitting outside opposite to the cafe enjoying the fresh air and the building. Very good for taking the photos. Their vanilla cake with the strawberry jam is good.
Amii K — Google review
Need to make reservations by phone since the security at the gate will confirm to the restaurant so we can enter toscana valley. Nice ambience, the cafe located in the center of town square. We can strolling around after since the place is beautiful.
Rostya Putri — Google review
Stopped at this place to have a bottle of wine to share with friends. Was a nice peaceful location we sat outside. The servers helped us choose a nice Thai wine to try. Really enjoyed it.
courteney elford — Google review
Very cute cafe in Toscana. I really like this restaurant vary much. So cute decoration 🥰 The shop is quite small size but it’s very interesting. The tea is delicious and satisfying. There is a chance to visit again. Happy 😊
saneeya k. — Google review
So good! Good place Good song! Located in central of the toscana valley. Spend the time Place is good! Cake is very delicious.
N. Paphaphae — Google review
It is inside Toscana Valley and very nice ambience...There are delicious drinks and ice creams...also wine but I haven't try yet... The outside view is very beautiful with nice building, clean area, organized garden, green mountains so must see and enjoy this place!!!
Pali789 — Google review
Nice cafe, food and drinks is fine. Coffee is quite disappointed. They also offers variety choice of wines and cheeses for the guest who staying at the suites to buy. I recommend to get the wine from here and sitting outside to enjoying the view in the evening.
mrjoey15 — Google review
The staffs were not particularly friendly and responsive, just like those in the nearby restaurant, making you feel like this area is trying to make itself a bit more exclusive and welcome fewer visitors. We were sitting at the outdoor area and the flies kept flying around our table which made the whole experience not so pleasant. Would not recommend to sit outdoor if you decide to come.
Kenny Tang — Google review
2 Moo.11, Pong Ta Long, Pak Chong District, Nakhon Ratchasima 30130, Thailandhttps://www.wongnai.com/restaurants/197977sX-vino-cafe-wine-bar-+66 44 756 767
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