@ December 17, 2019
muna Abu dail
Habito mall contains few restaurants plus a shopping store. It's sufficient for those living around for basic items and for quick bite
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Habito is a community mall which lies at the very heart of an expansive network of trendy residential and retail developments on Sukhumvit 77 known as T77 Community.
@ 17 Dec, 2019
Habito mall contains few restaurants plus a shopping store. It's sufficient for those living around for basic items and for quick bite
@ 19 Dec, 2019
Because of "Winter Street Festival", a lots of shops either food and Beverage such as craft beer. Also had mini concert and crowded of people were enjoying with.
@ 10 Oct, 2019
A small retail mall for residents of the neighboring condominiums. Pleasant walk between Sukhumvit 71 and Onnut if you wish to avoid Sukhumvit itself.
@ 07 Apr, 2019
Can be accessed on foot, by car, or by shuttle bus this place is easy to get to from the On Nut area. Seems like a great place to live, however, not so great to go there for shopping or food. Very few shops/ restaurants and even fewer unique ones. I wouldn’t make plans to go here specifically but if you’re in the area, stop by and check it out for yourself. I did, but didn’t stay. Chose to eat at the Big C food court instead
@ 06 Feb, 2019
This trendy small mall may be hard to find as it's not on a main road; it is nestled among The Base condo buildings in a little island unto itself near an international school. Occasionally they have farmers markets at Habito Mall, but I found that there were not that many restaurants in the small mall to justify many successive visits. The clientele seem to mainly be the tenants of the condo buildings nearby and many of those people I saw there were non-Thais. There are enough options for food and drink, especially if you're looking for vegetarian or homemade-style items. I got the sense that many of the stores there were geared towards more clean or organic style foods that would appeal to health-minded western professionals. Basically, this is the place to go if you are into such stores that tend to have a tad higher price tag for healthier home-cooked food.