While exploring the quieter side of Bangkok, I had lunch at Hidden Backyard Cafe in Nonthaburi. Tucked away inside a small lane near Chaengwattana, this place feels less like a cafe and more like a hidden garden where you can slow down, relax, and enjoy good food away from the city rush.

14 Mar 2026

Lunch at Hidden Backyard Cafe & Hangout : Nonthaburi, Bangkok

This place is one of those “you won’t find it unless someone tells you” kind of cafes near Bangkok—and that’s exactly why people love it.

Lunch at Hidden Backyard Cafe & Hangout : Nonthaburi, Bangkok 2

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My Visit to Wat Bang Chak Temple

Bangkok is full of famous temples—but sometimes, the most meaningful experiences come from the places you don’t plan to visit.

That’s exactly how I discovered Wat Bang Chak—a quiet riverside temple in Nonthaburi that feels completely different from the usual tourist spots.

This temple is not a typical tourist attraction—it’s a local, authentic Thai temple located along the Chao Phraya River in Pak Kret, Nonthaburi, just outside Bangkok.

What makes it special is its mix of traditional spirituality + unusual artistic elements, giving it a very unique feel compared to famous Bangkok temples.

14 Mar 2026 @ Thai Temple – วัดบางจาก อ.ปากเกร็ด จ.นนทบุรี

 

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🏛️ History & Origin

Built around 1822 by the Mon community who settled in the area

It reflects Mon-style Buddhist culture, which is slightly different from mainstream Thai temple architecture

The temple has remained more local-focused rather than tourist-heavy

👉 This is why it feels more “real” and less commercial.


🪷 The Main Highlight (Must See)

🟡 Giant Buddha Statue

A massive golden seated Buddha (~27 meters high) visible from far away

Known locally as Luang Pho To, one of the most respected Buddha images in Nonthaburi

Positioned beautifully by the river, creating a very calm and spiritual vibe


🐉 Unique & Interesting Features

This temple is quite different from typical temples 👇

Three symbolic entrances under the Buddha (dragon, tiger, etc.)

Walk-through corridors filled with Buddha statues and spiritual imagery

Mythological and cultural sculptures (including Ramayana scenes)

Some unexpected statues (even modern/pop culture figures), which makes it quirky and memorable