It’s a walk in the park.

One of the city’s latest and most popular pop up cafes has got to be Random Museum. This project is hosted in Tuba, the three-in-one: gallery, bar, and furniture shop that brought in Papaya Furniture Studio and impressionist artist Khontarat “Oil” Techatrisor, better known as Give Me Museum, for painted florals and on-theme F&B. The pop up will last until Oct 14.
 
Like any hot spot in the city, you’ll catch influencers and TikTokers flocking to get that social content. To mend this problem, the pop up has a time limit: one hour and 20 minutes per person.
 
Photo: Random Museum / Soimilk
 
If you’re entering on an empty stomach, order the Vibrant Valley Ravioli (B350) which puts a cute five petal flower on top of the pocket of beef and truffle filling. It is served in a pool of spicy margarita sauce and, for that extra springtime flair, is sprinkled with some edible flowers.
 
The Falling Rose Bacon Linguine Aglio e Olio (B350) presents the classic olive oil-infused pasta with crunchy bacon strips shaped into rose buds.
 
Photo: Random Museum / Soimilk
 
And of course, a Give Me Museum project would not be complete without her most famous character, the grumpy “Nong Due”, a red headed girl who’s perpetually frowning. 
 
A combo of chocolate and fresh butter cream cake version of the character (B260) is available to try; they have a limited offering, so you might have to reserve it beforehand.

 
Photo: Random Museum / Soimilk
 
Apart from the snacks, there are mocktails, curated furniture, a photo booth area, and a cookie decorating sesh for you to pack in as much joy as you can in one small visit.
 
34, Soi Ekkamai 21, Tuba Bar & Restaurant, 02-711-5500. Open daily 11am-7pm.
 
This article was produced with BK Magazine partner Soimilk.
 
Photo: Random Museum / Soimilk

 



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