Thai people love sweets, so there’s a wide variety of desserts across Thailand. Recently, I’ve received many inquiries about Instagram-worthy dessert and afternoon tea spots in Thailand. Here’s a list of highly recommended Bangkok dessert and cake shops for your reference! (Feel free to share your thoughts after trying them!)
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1. Bangkok handcrafted ice cream - Creamery Boutique Ice Cream
Creamery is a cozy dessert shop in Bangkok specializing in handcrafted ice cream that blends traditional Thai ingredients with creative flavors. Known for its commitment to quality and artisanal production, this shop has a 4.6-star rating on Google Maps and is a popular choice among Line users.
Photo Source:Creamery Boutique Ice Cream FB
Creamery’s menu blends classic and creative flavors, featuring highlights like Coconut Sticky Rice Ice Cream and Mango Sticky Rice Ice Cream, which combine traditional Thai ingredients with a modern twist. Other unique options, such as Lemongrass Ginger and Thai Tea, showcase the essence of Thai cuisine.
Photo Source:Creamery Boutique Ice Cream FB
Committed to quality, Creamery uses fresh, locally sourced ingredients and crafts its ice cream in small batches to ensure exceptional flavor and consistency.
The café’s cozy, modern décor provides a welcoming space for guests to enjoy their desserts, whether relaxing with friends or indulging in a treat. Friendly staff enhance the experience with excellent service and enthusiasm.
Photo Source:Creamery Boutique Ice Cream FB
- Official Site:IG | FB
- Open Hours:Monday to Sunday 12:00 – 22:00
- Tel:+66-987987098
- Address:U-Center1 BUILDING Soi Chulalongkorn 42, Wang Mai, Pathum Wan, Bangkok 10330, Thailand
- Google Map: click here
- Average Spending:100-200 THB/Person
2. Most Instagrammable Cafes in Bangkok: After You Dessert Café
After You Dessert Café, a famous spot in Bangkok since 2013, is loved for its creative and unforgettable desserts. Its philosophy, reflected in the name "After You," is to craft treats that leave customers eager to return.
Photo Source:After You FB
The café’s star dish, Shibuya Honey Toast, features fluffy toasted bread topped with honey, vanilla ice cream, whipped cream, and fresh fruits. Other menu highlights include chocolate lava cakes, creamy milkshakes, and artisanal cakes, all made with attention to detail.
Photo Source:After You FB
With cozy seating, stylish décor, and friendly staff, After You creates a welcoming space for customers to enjoy their sweets. Its modern yet charming design makes it perfect for catching up with friends or indulging solo.
Known for quality service, After You has expanded to multiple Bangkok locations, offering the same high standards. Whether a dessert lover or just seeking a sweet escape, this café promises to delight every craving.
Photo Source:After You FB
- Official Site:IG | FB
- Open Hours:Monday to Sunday 11:00 – 23:00
- Tel:+66-27129266
- Address:323 3 Thong Lo, Khlong Tan Nuea, Watthana, Bangkok 10110 Thailand
- Google Map: click here
- Average Spending:200-300 THB/Person
3. 60 Year Old Bangkok Toast Shop: Mont Nom Sod – A local Favorite
Owner of Mont Nom Sod Interview
Mont Nom Sod, established in 1964 and located on Thanon Dinso near the Democracy Monument, is one of Bangkok's most iconic toast shops. Known simply as "Mont," it’s a must-visit destination for toast lovers, attracting crowds even before its official opening time.
Photo Source:Mont Nom Sod Official website
Mont's specialty is their toasts topped with "sangkaya," a Thai-style custard jam available in flavors like traditional, pandan, and butter-sugar, offering a nostalgic treat for many. Unlike the fragrant, curd-like kaya of Singapore or Malaysia, Thai sangkaya has a lighter, more liquid texture, making it unique in its own right.
Sweet lovers will adore this place. It’s a hit for breakfast with kids, who love trying all the toppings!
In addition to their famous toasts, Mont serves milkshakes and cold drinks, diverging from the hot beverages typically found in similar establishments. With a history spanning over five decades, Mont remains a staple of Bangkok’s culinary scene and a must-try for those seeking a classic yet distinctive taste of Thailand.
- Official Site:Website | IG | FB
- Open Hours:Monday to Sunday 13:00 – 22:00
- Tel:+66-27129266
- Address:160 1-3 Dinso Rd, Sao Chingcha, Phra Nakhon, Bangkok 10200 Thailand
- Google Map: click here|Three Branches intro
- Average Spending:100-200 THB/Person
4. Bangkok Chinatown Dessert Cart : Sweettime | Look for the Pink Neon Lights!
Photo Source:Sweettime IG
Sweet Time dessert stall is in Bangkok's Chinatown on Yaowarat Road. Look for the pink neon sign and the cart packed with young Thais—it’s easy to spot! Every night, Sweet Time attracts crowds with colorful sweetmeats and pots of sugar syrup. Chinese-style desserts are popular here but often unfamiliar to foreigners. At Sweet Time, sampling them is easy and enjoyable.
Unlike other Chinatown dessert shops, Sweet Time caters to non-Thai speakers with English menus featuring photos.
Photo Source:Sweettime IG
Desserts, served hot or cold in sweet syrups or coconut milk, include gingko seeds, sweet potato, black sesame balls, candied bael fruit, and grass jelly (lod chong). Popular combinations are suggested, or you can mix and match.
Photo Source:Sweettime IG
Most desserts cost 30-70 baht. Bird’s nest with syrup, a Chinese delicacy, ranges from 100 to 300 baht. Refreshing options like pandan-flavored sago with cantaloupe in coconut milk are also available. Adventurous eaters might try bua loy (rice flour balls in coconut broth) or chao kuay (herbal tea jelly).
As a Chinese expat in Thailand, I come here whenever I crave tofu pudding for a taste of home. It’s also a great spot to bring friends and family to try unique tofu pudding soups different from Taiwan. Everyone finds it quite special.
- Official Site: IG | FB
- Open Hours:Tuesday to Sunday 17:30 – 01:30 (Close on Monday)
- Tel:+66 867222458
- Address:436 Yaowarat Rd, Samphanthawong, Bangkok 10100 Thailand
- Google Map: click here
- Average Spending:1-100 THB/Person
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