Situated inside a century-old building in Bangkok’s old town lies a cafe that serves a good cup of coffee and healthy drinks under a zero-waste mandate.
Na Cafe has become a new favorite of cafe-hoppers and those aiming to reduce their footprint on the planet. The cafe opened in February and is nestled behind a 120-year-old residential building-turned-creative space, Bangkok 1899.
Run by Sakson Rouypirom and Diloklarp Janthachotbutr, the cafe labels itself as a “social impact cafe.”
“We hope to use our cafe [as] a medium for positive social impact,” said Sakson, who also co-owns vegan restaurant Broccoli Revolution.
“We partner with different non-profits and social enterprises,” Sakson continued. “For example, we have partnered with Scholars of Sustenance to use their excess fruits and vegetables as ingredients in juices and food, which support…