Lapian Coffee: The Elusive Coffee Shop

Lapian Coffee, the elusive coffee shop, has finally been found.

Lapian Coffee is a hidden gem, tucked away in a remote location. Its obscurity has only added to its mystique, making it a coveted destination for coffee enthusiasts.

The journey to Lapian Coffee is an adventure in itself. The winding roads and secluded setting create a sense of anticipation, building excitement for the arrival at this enigmatic establishment.

Upon arrival, visitors are greeted by a warm and inviting atmosphere. The aroma of freshly brewed coffee fills the air, promising a delightful experience. The interior is tastefully decorated, with a cozy and intimate ambiance.

The menu at Lapian Coffee features a wide variety of coffee drinks, each crafted with care and precision. The beans are sourced from the finest plantations, ensuring a rich and flavorful cup. Whether you prefer a classic espresso or a more adventurous latte, Lapian Coffee has something to satisfy every taste.

Beyond the exceptional coffee, Lapian Coffee offers a unique and memorable experience. The friendly staff is knowledgeable and passionate about coffee, eager to share their expertise with guests. The tranquil setting provides a welcome escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.

Lapian Coffee is more than just a coffee shop; it is a destination. It is a place to savor the perfect cup of coffee, to connect with friends and loved ones, and to create lasting memories.

In conclusion, Lapian Coffee is a hidden gem that is well worth the effort to find. Its exceptional coffee, inviting atmosphere, and unique experience make it a truly special place.

Lapian Coffee is located in Ban San Charoen, Pa Tong Subdistrict, Tha Wang Pha District, Nan Province.

According to Google Maps, the driving distance from Nan city to the destination is approximately 77 kilometers. Upon reaching Ban San Charoen village, you can either call Mr. Krit for directions or ask the villagers. The drive from the village to the back of the shop is not too far. (The shop front is a bit difficult to spot, so please pay close attention.)

While Lapian can be considered a coffee shop, it is much more than that. It is a coffee roastery, a space for developing coffee and tea recipes, and a venue for showcasing art.

Lapian Coffee's owner, Mr. Krit, shared with us that Lapian's coffee beans are grown on Doi Suan Ya Luang, the same mountain where we stayed during our Doi Suan Ya Luang trip.

Krit has been continuously developing new coffee recipes by experimenting with roasting and brewing techniques using beans from his own garden.

Additionally, Krit has been practicing latte art on his own. (Amazing!)


It wasn't just coffee, but also tea that Krit blended himself.

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The experience of consuming a smooth, slightly bitter coffee followed by a fragrant, sweet tea (sweetened with stevia) is highly enjoyable. The contrasting flavors and textures create a harmonious and satisfying sensation.

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Mr. Krit made us try many different coffee recipes. (You can tell him if you prefer strong or weak coffee.)


We tried a new coffee recipe with pineapple (this is personal). It has a light pineapple aroma that doesn't overpower the coffee flavor. Plus, it has a subtle sweetness at the end. It was delicious.

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In addition, Lapian features a wide range of artistic works (both paintings and photographs) by Mr. Krit.

Some of Krit's pieces also use coffee in the drawing. Krit said that every piece comes from his passion because he did not study in this field.



Coffee from Lapian Coffee

          • Special: Light roast, suitable for drip and filter brewing
          • Espresso: Full city roast, suitable for hot menus
          • Dark Moon: Dark roast, suitable for cold drinks

You can order and inquire about details at Lapian Coffee Farm



For more information or inquiries, please visit Majondai.

Thank you.

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