🇹🇭Thailand · Café / Coffee Shop
How much to tip at a café in Thailand (2026 Guide)
OptionalCash preferred
No tip, or leave loose change (฿5–20)
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Cultural notes
Thai-chain cafes (Café Amazon, Inthanin, True Coffee) and Starbucks do not have a tip culture; baristas earn a wage. Independent specialty cafes in Bangkok's Ari and Ekkamai districts and Chiang Mai's Nimman may have small tip jars aimed at expat and tourist customers, with ฿10–20 being generous. Locals rarely tip at cafes.
Frequently asked questions
Should I tip the barista at a Bangkok specialty cafe?
Loose change (฿5–20) in the jar is generous; not required.
Tipping other services in Thailand
- Sit-down restaurant10% if no service charge; otherwise round-up (฿20–100)
- Counter / takeawayNo tip required; loose coins ฿5–20
- BarRound up to nearest ฿100, or ฿20–50 per round
- Housekeeping฿20–50 per day, left on the pillow with a thank-you note
- Porter฿20–50 per bag
- Concierge฿100–200 for substantial assistance
- TaxiRound up to the nearest ฿10–20
- RideshareOptional ฿10–50 in-app or round-up cash
- Food deliveryOptional ฿10–30 in-app
- Grocery deliveryOptional ฿20–50 in-app or in cash
- Hairdresser฿20–100 depending on salon tier
- Spa฿50–100 per 60-min massage at local shops; ฿100–200 at upscale spas
- Tour guide฿200–500 per person per day; ฿500–1,000 private full day
- Tattoo artist10–15% of the service price, or ฿200–500 cash
- Valet฿20–50 per drop-off/pickup
- Airport baggage฿20–50 per bag for porters
- Busker฿20–50 in the hat or case
- Movers฿100–200 per worker
- Tradesperson฿50–100 cash for exceptional work
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Last verified: · Sources: wise.com