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What are the delicious dessert shops in Bangkok?
Dessert should be something that girls can't resist Bian Xiao will recommend some Thai desserts today. You can try it when you go to Thailand, and the taste is still very good.

Since ancient times, Thai traditional desserts have a deep position in the food industry. In the domestic tribute world, good meanings are basically monopolized by desserts. The same is true in Thailand. Whether it is a religious ceremony or an important occasion, people will also pin their good wishes on various desserts and pray for good luck in the future.

Desserts that most often appear on these occasions have sacred significance, from raw materials to technology, of course, we dare not neglect them. There are nine kinds of desserts, commonly known as "Lucky Nine Treasures Band", each with its own wardrobe and exquisite style.

For example, SaneChan (? ) and FoiThong (golden coil,? );

The raw materials of Thai desserts are very common, mainly bananas, coconuts, eggs, various vegetables (extracted with pigments), glutinous rice and various fruits. Most desserts still rely on manual craftsmanship, especially the band Jixiang Jiubao mentioned above. Although time-consuming and laborious, it always retains the traditional charm, and it can also be called an important carrier to promote Thai culture.

SaneWorkshop turns into ThanonTanao from the east gate near the mountain road, and you can see her low-key storefront in a few steps. This kind of shop can be seen everywhere in Bangkok. If you don't know in advance, you will basically rush by.

Since it is named Sane, the famous dessert SaneChan must be a master. There are also thongs.

Eak (No.1 in Jiubao Band), these two are definitely Sane's signs, and they are sold every day.

The main raw materials of these two desserts are basically the same, which are eggs, coconut milk and glutinous rice flour. In fact, several kinds of gold cakes are similar, and the difference lies in the subtle taste and taste difference.

Sane offers Thai dessert courses on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, mainly to teach Sane.

Of course, there will be some other small moves in Jackie Chan's production. It can be seen that the boss loves Thai desserts, and all kinds of exquisite desserts are so delicious that they are not willing to eat at all.

The problem lies in the region. The store is small, and it may be difficult for you to settle down and enjoy these desserts when there are many people. I suggest that you come on weekdays.

Tips:

Per capita: 50- 100 baht, single dessert 10- 12 baht. The workshop suggests making an appointment in advance.

Address: No.99, Khetphranakhon, Khwaengwatbowonniwet.

10200, near the mountain road.

Business hours:11:00-19: 00, closed on Mondays.

CherCheevaCherCheeva is the hottest traditional dessert bar in Bangkok at present, and there is no one.

This small and beautiful shop, a shabby shopping center near Jatujak weekend market last year, moved to BTS two months ago.

Near Rachathawi, just one stop away from Siam business circle, it has more space, more comfortable environment and more exquisite products.

CherCheeva is another level of investment compared with Sane, so it is not convenient to compare it together.

But simply distinguish, if you need a more comfortable dining environment and a more fancy theme presentation, you must come to Cher.

Cheva. Here, every traditional dessert is decorated like a work of art, which is unbearable.

The restaurant offers two traditional afternoon tea packages. One is an auspicious nine treasures band package, a pot of butterfly bean flower water (water can be added once), the price is 490 baht, small but exquisite and fashionable.

Another more sumptuous dessert carnival costs 790 baht, including two cups of tea and other desserts (such as mango glutinous rice and coconut ice cream).

The drinks here are also of high value, and great efforts have been made in concept and presentation, even if they are like commodities.

Although it is expensive, CherCheeva can basically guarantee you to enjoy a wonderful and authentic Thai traditional dim sum experience.

Tips:

Per capita: 200-300 baht

Address: near BTSRachathawi

342/ 1 phayathamid,KhwaengThanonPhetchaburi,KhetRatchathewi,KrungThep

MahaNakhon 10400

Business hours: 12:00- 17:00, closed on Mondays and Tuesdays.

From Payatai to the north, Ari, a Wenqing community in the north of Bangkok, has the same choice.

(V 'lachaSiamDessertTeaHouse) is a new teahouse in Ali. Tea comes first, and dessert can only be regarded as an aid.

In fact, the shop environment is very mixed, with visible Chinese style and Turkish style as mentioned by the boss, but fortunately, it is not inconsistent and unexpectedly has personality.

The store is divided into two floors, and the single floor space is not very large. In fact, it is not enough in the newly-built network celebrity block with increasing traffic. Overcrowding is a common occurrence. It is recommended to stay upstairs, cool and quiet.

There are more than 40 kinds of tea to choose from, including scented tea and fruit tea, which are not rare goods in the eyes of Chinese people, but complete supply is inevitable.

A small candle is lit on the transparent glass bottom stove to heat the glass teapot, an exquisite hourglass timer and a beautiful teacup. Just drinking a cup of tea is quite in place. I have to say, these shops in Bangkok can't operate without some aesthetics.

Thai desserts are far less than the first two, and there is no bright spot in the platter. 290 baht is really not worth eating.

Basically, the styles of some auspicious nine treasures bands are mixed with other things. Sugar water is worth a try. Ruby coconut milk, banana coconut ice cream, Thai ice cream and other well-known brands are authentic flavors worth experiencing.

Tips:

Per capita: it is not cost-effective for one person to order tea, so it is recommended to order drinks; Two people can order a pot of tea, each person 100 baht or more; Sugar water shall not exceed 100 baht.

Address: Khetphayathai, Krungthepmahanakhon, Khwaengsamsennai, Soiari 1.

10400

Near the exit of Ali Tiantie

Business hours: 10:00-20:00, closed on Sundays.

Next door, OneDeeCafe is another two-story shop that insists on traditional Thai flavor.

Strictly speaking, this shop has nothing to do with the theme of this article, but as a maverick traditional Thai ice cream shop, it certainly has something to recommend to everyone.

The decoration of the restaurant is not bright. There is nothing to brag about the combination of small white tiles and polished cement boards, which is the average level of cafes in Bangkok.

The store is dominated by ice cream, claiming to adhere to traditional Thai crafts and choose traditional Thai raw materials. In their own words,

Ice cream is mainly coconut and palm candy, and the boss even claimed to choose 100% palm candy made in Thailand. This thing is different from coconut candy, and it is rare in the market. If you want to try Thailand's own palm candy, you can try caramel macchiato in the store.

In addition, the signature snakeskin sherbet is also worth considering, which is rare in other places.

Tips:

Per capita: 100-200 baht

Address:? 10400

Business hours: 10:00-22:00

WantongCafe continued northward to the popular Jatujak weekend market. I'm here to find you a cool place to enjoy the new dessert with Tessie.

Air-conditioned rooms are a complete luxury in Jatujak. Even so, most shops will not let their tonality run counter to the roughness of the market because of air conditioning.

Here, people naturally switch social attributes, tourists shuttle through shops, vendors deal with customers, and 90% of communication between people ends in bargaining. So, for example, finding Wantong in Jatujak is like finding an oasis in the desert, which is a complete comfort from body to soul.

The boss is an interior designer. Although the coffee shop style is an old routine, there is a lower limit. Skylight, green plants and other elements can create a bright and clean dining atmosphere.

In terms of production, the boss improved the traditional dessert. The production skills of western-style desserts are blended with traditional Thai raw materials to create novel and interesting works. Signs include vanilla cream tart Kaya and black coconut cake nilla. Drinks are also more interesting. The face value and taste of several hand-adjusted signs are online. I recommend trying them.

Tips:

Per capita: 100-200 baht, and dessert drinks are almost 100 baht.

Address: After suggesting Google Maps, follow the navigation. It's not difficult, but it's not that easy.

Business hours: 9:30- 18:00, closed on Mondays and Tuesdays.