Ku Bar
Brave your fears of eerie vacant buildings and you will be rewarded with the discovery of one of Bangkok’s most hidden cocktail bars – Ku Bar.
Helmed by Anupas “Kong” Premanuwat and his partner, Elaine Sun, the duo serves creative cocktails starting from 350 baht (~S$14.40) and they change their menu monthly.
If you’re lucky, you will be able to get your hands on some of their most unique creations, such as the 10 Herb cocktail that comes with brûléed sugar on top, or their Hot Chocolate with added twists of tequila, mezcal, longan, chestnut milk, and coconut whipped cream.
Note: The bar has a strict no-standing policy, so be sure to drop them a message on their Facebook page to make a reservation before heading down!
Located along Phra Sumen road, Ku Bar is tucked at the back of a dark alley and can only be spotted by a wooden door with a tiny signage with the Chinese word, 苦, on it.
Head into the building, climb up three flight of stairs, and you will see an empty concrete floor with a tiny house made of neon lights. Look out for a minimalistic sliding door and the bar is can be found behind that wooden door.
Open: Open wed to Sun 18:00–00:00
Admission Fee: $$$
Getting There:
By taxi or tuk tuk
Address: 469 Phra Sumen Rd, |
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Website: https://www.facebook.com/ku.bangkok
Email: ku.bar.bkk@gmail.com