After a deadly pandemic that prompted endless shutdowns, restaurant owner Titiporn Jutimanon was certain that a bout of flood would lead to the death of his riverside eatery.
But instead of shutting operations, Titiporn’s eatery remained open for diners who are embracing a new thrill of dining amid knee-deep waters. Located north of Bangkok in Nonthaburi, the Chao Phraya Antique Cafe is going viral on social media with customers loving its unique ‘flood dining’ experience.
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Barbequed pork, beautiful sunset views, the thrill of getting wet and avoiding the rush of water set off by boats rowing nearby have all helped the eatery turn a crisis into an opportunity.
In recent weeks, flooding of the Chao Phraya River that runs through Bangkok has affected 30 northern and central provinces. For Titiporn’s customers, however, it’s all a part of the adventure.