The house’s second DG Caffé in the world combines its iconic Sicilian aesthetic with the unique flavors of Thailand.
Whether you are in love with luxury or have an eye for design, Dolce & Gabbana’s first DG Caffé in Thailand is worth a stop when visiting the country. Housed within Siam Paragon shopping complex in Bangkok, the cafe takes you on a stylish escape where the brand’s bold, elegant designs combine with exquisite gourmet finds.
It brings flair and flavor into the heart of the city, starting with its use of Dolce & Gabbana’s unique Mediterranean-inspired aesthetic and vibrant colors that make every moment Instagram-worthy. Similar to the world’s first DG Caffé, which opened in Shanghai last August, this restaurant plays with the label’s iconic Carretto Siciliano motif and blends it with luxurious materials, creating an atmosphere that invites diners and shoppers to relax, converse, and comfortably savor the experience.


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The space is luxurious and stylish all throughout. Its walls are spruced up with Carretto Siciliano patterned panels alongside white checkered wallpaper, a signature pattern for the D&G. Its premium Dandong Green marble flooring, meanwhile, further elevates the restaurant’s level of sophistication.
Adding extra class are the tables and the bar counter using Indian Green marble that create a stunning contrast with the floor. The already striking features are further enriched with plush emerald green velvet seating that bring opulent appeal to the space. Custom pendant lights and wall sconces add to the welcoming glow of the space.

DG Caffé has since been showcasing the “Made in Italy” concept not just with its interior space, but also its menu inspired by classic Italian flavors and Sicilian flair. For its Bangkok iteration, Dolce & Gabbana elevated its offeringswith the unique flavors of Thai cuisine.
It features an array of dishes from breakfast and light lunches to elaborate main courses and signature desserts that adapt to the palates of Bangkok’s gourmands. DG Caffé also works in collaboration with the house’s Italian partners to source premium ingredients and utilize artisanal techniques to bring an elevated dining experience to every dish.




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Among the standouts are the Pizza Dolce Vita, which features a decadent mix of gorgonzola, figs, Parma ham, and rocket, as well as the Branzino alle Erbe, a light and flavorful sea bass dish called spiced up with Sicilian caponata, Taggiasca olives, and confit lemon.
Those with a sweet tooth are sure to delight on the cafe’s desserts that are aesthetic as much as they are appetizing. Many feature Dolce & Gabanna’s iconic motifs, such as cakes shaped like Sicilian lemons and roses, but the ultimate show-stopper is the DG Tiramisu that is creatively served inside a chic Moka pot.



You can even extend the memorable experience at home, with the exclusive D&G-designed Italian coffee makers, signature blends, gelato, and wines available for purchase at the store’s retail corner.



DG Caffé Thailand is located on the 1st floor of Siam Paragon, in 91 Rama I Rd, Pathum Wan, Bangkok. Booking is required on the restaurant’s reservation website and comes with a fee of THB 500 (~PHP 910) per person.
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