6 must-try special desserts in Bangkok, if not you might as well stay in S’pore


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Last Updated on 2017-05-07 , 3:00 pm

It’s no secret that Thailand’s most famous dessert is the mango sticky rice. But other than this, did you know that there are many other unique desserts which Bangkok has to offer too? Read on to find out what they are.


Mango Tango

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Image: foodiefc.blogspot.sg

Do not leave Bangkok without eating their mangoes. It is like going to Hong Kong and not eating dim sum. Mango Tango is a popular hipster cafe specialising in mango desserts. The mangoes that they use are always sweet and fresh tasting. Go for their Mango Tango + Extra Sticky Rice (mango pudding + fresh mango + mango ice cream) and Mango Fruit Swing. Address: Siam Square Soi 3


Coconut ice cream

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Image: travelfoodiemy.blogspot.sg

The most famous dessert from Chatuchak Weekend Market has got to be the coconut ice cream. This is the perfect cool down treat for yourself after walking in the sweltering heat. Coconuticecreamjj located at Section 4, Soi 49 is the most popular stall selling this. You’ll know you’re at the right stall when you see people walking away with half a coconut husk and the long queue. Address: 587/10 Kamphaeng Phet 2 Rd, Chatuchak


Karmakamet Diner

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Image: th.openrice.com

With its beautiful rustic setting away from all the commotions of urban life, time seems to stop in Karmakamet Diner. The food here is not only a joy to eat but also to look at. Be prepared to gawk at Strawberry in the Cloud, a huge rainbow-coloured cotton candy over a glass of fresh strawberries, vanilla ice cream, crumbles and shortcake. Address: 30/1, Sukhumvit Soi 24 Rd., Khlong Tan Nuea, Watthana, Bangkok 10110


After You Dessert Cafe

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Image: thaibadminton.com

Google for Shibuya Toast and you’ll see every single result mentioning about After You Dessert Cafe. Their signature Shibuya Honey Toast comes with a thick slab of buttered bread, topped with two scoops of vanilla ice cream and drizzled with honey. This cafe is immensely popular and often packed with Singaporeans. Address: Siam Paragon, J Avenue, Thonglor soi 13


Audrey Cafe and Bistro

Thai Tea Crepe Cake
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Inspired by Audrey Hepburn, the romantic modern vintage decor of this cafe reminds you of “Breakfast at Tiffany’s”. Sip tea and enjoy a slice of their Thai Tea Crepe Cake here–we guarantee you’ll feel like a high class tai-tai. Address: 3, Phra Khanong, Khlong Toei, Bangkok 10110


Ice cream rolls

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Image: aroimakmak.com

Made popular by street vendors, these ice cream rolls are prepared by pouring the cream along with the toppings onto a cold stove. It is then mixed and ‘fried’ on the cold surface and rolled. Various places sell it but the one that gets the most mentions is Ice Manias. Address: Siam Square One

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