Step into this charming 106-year-old gingerbread house café in Bangkok, where vintage Thai vibes meet artisanal desserts and delightful local delicacies.
One of the most iconic culinary space of Bangkok where the remnants of old Siam could be felt. A bygone era breathing fire with its Art deco construction & design along with delicious bakery and artisan coffee products.
A must place to go if you’re in Bangkok! Food, Ambiance, design, narration are all perfect 10.
Din Neo
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I am actually so in love with this place. It has got this kampung (traditional Thai village house) look. The dessert tasted great. The one I chose was the set that cost me 999 bath. The ambience is just amazing bringing you into another world (traditional wooden village house) in the middle of a bustling city. You can choose to sit in an Aircon area provided it's not full. Outdoor is another alternative to enjoy the unique vintage kampung ambience. There are fans everywhere. For foreigners that want to go here, do note that they accept only cash. The staff are friendly and helpful. Highly recommended!
Zhe Ming
Google
Accidentally stumbled upon this unassuming wooden house only to realise this dessert place would be one of the best we've ever been to. If you're interested to try a large assortment of local desserts and delicacies, alongside the ever-popular mango sticky rice. Look no further, you absolutely will not regret it.
Lynn Roesiani
Google
The Gingerbread house is an amazing Thai dessert café they sell a variety of Thai sweets, drinks and cakes! You can also rent Thai traditional clothing at this place!
We tried their high tea set which included many traditional desserts, Thai tea shaved ice and mango sticky rice. It was presented beautifully and the taste was amazing, most desserts were not too sweet. A big recommendation if you want to try many Thai desserts!
Paupau T
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Gave it a visit as the review is quite high. The building itself is very impressive. Very well-preserved for a building over a century old.
But personally, i felt the food is just nahh. Cakes taste cheap and greasy. The top layer of thai cake was dried up.
The soda was refreshing, but orange juice was too too sweet. The mango sticky rice is too pricey(299baht) tastes a bit below average.
theres a girl who can speak chinese quite well in china slang. Appreciate her service.
hundreddragons
Google
While walking from Giant Swing to Khaosan, I discovered a Thai dessert place. The traditional Thai wooden building was built in the 1900s. This is a recommended place if you want to try traditional Thai desserts.
adeline miemie
Google
Very nice place for photo taking. I was amazed with their mocha frappe is not sweet. It’s a super hot weather in Bangkok during these days and it’s really refreshing after taking it. Pricing here are quite reasonable and they serve traditional Thai desserts which I wasn’t fancy of before this. Those served here are not too sweet and it’s best to go with their coffee and tea.
It’s a nice place for small group of people and this place is not difficult to find.
Was quite disappointing as their cute bears and the other rice balls are not available the time we visit.
Tippy PS
Google
I highly recommend this Thai dessert place to anyone seeking an authentic taste of Thailand. With its charming ambiance, delectable treats, and friendly staff, it is the perfect place to satisfy your cravings for Thai delicacies. Whether you're a seasoned Thai food enthusiast or simply looking to try something new, this place is a must-visit.