Stumbling upon Ari is a happy accident and a cute manifestation of what was a cancelled happening is a redirection for somewhere else.
It was a Tuesday and the original plan was to go to Wat Sai floating market and have breakfast there. Nothing much happens at Bangkok before 8AM so I decided to take their bus; It's cheaper and it takes time-18 stops to be exact. This whole bus ride only cost me 13 Baht-around 20 pesos. Non-Aircon but it's clean and I was with the locals. Turns out, this day was a holiday so I did not experience the morning rush and I was just enjoying my bus experience with some elders.
I was heavily relying on Google Maps to take me to Wat Sai and the map has instructed me to stop at this fly over. For the most of Bangkok actually looks like a cleaner and safer version of MNL and this bus stop really looks like I was just at Manda and everywhere is very unfamiliar. I started to get anxious because I can't see any directions or signage leading to Wat Sai. Turns out, I have to walk for more than a kilometer for a train ride. Google map made me walk into residential streets so narrow that a car can't pass through and I was semi-praying that no one would try to pick pocket me
It was a happy time for me because I did not feel like a tourist. I felt like I belonged. The heat was tolerable and I got on the bus, the train ticket guy was very very kind. He knew I can't speak Thai so we basically did google translate and he told me that he will let me know when it's my stop.
There was a sari-sari store when I got down from the train and I asked the local for the directions at Wat Sai floating market and she told me that IT'S ALREADY CLOSED and they are only open from Friday-Sunday. I did not bring a power bank, I only have less than 50 BAHT with me during this time and I'm hungry and have to wait for additional 30 minutes for the next train to stop by. It was uncomfortable for the most part because my plans did not push through and I did not have an alternative plan. Luckily the woman who owns the sari sari store asked me to sit in her area while waiting for the next train stop and I got back from the marketplace less than an hour but during this time, I really had nowhere else to go to. It was around 10ish, and my time is vacant until 4PM. I considered going back to my hostel since I really needed to charge my phone but when I walked towards the exit of the market place, I saw their Skytrain. Truth be told, this was my third day in Bangkok and I mostly got around by walking, cruise, or tuktuk, the bus just this morning-train too but I did not consider riding the Skytrain. I don't have anything against it just that-there's no Skytrain presence near KHAO-SAN area. Just like any MRT-Skytrain stops, there's a convenience store nearby so I was able to buy a power bank (guys sakit kai ni sa akong buot because it cost me 700 Baht), after charging my card, I bought a rabbit card in the ticketing area and impulsively decided that I will go down at a stop in a place that has the least number of letters.. for no reason at all so actually. I was thinking that my itinerary has been cancelled anyway so what more harm it can do.
So Ari it is.
As soon as I got down Ari it was only during this time that I decided to check what's there to try, and what appeared at the topmost was their Dog Cafe, which is only 200 meters away from the Skytrain station. There were many instagrammable stops, places to eat and cute cafes to try but I decided on Dog Cafe since I'm a dog person and I plan to spend some time there since I'm also going to have my brunch.
Ari is not exactly a tourist destination more so when a tourist only has a limited time to spare but I spent my late mornings and early afternoons at Ari. To be honest, it wasn't exactly more of my age bracket because you can see Gen Zs posing at almost every corner there despite the scorching heat.
Dog Cafe has just opened by the time I arrived and they are charging 350Baht with one free drink/cake for every experience. Do I think it's overpriced? Yes it is. But the upkeep for those dogs is also expensive. They are kept in an air conditioned room and also groomed well. The food that they are being fed is also of top-tier quality for them to have a built like that. I bet each dogs have different needs too as they are of different breed.
Taken last December 2022






























