We stumbled across this eatery while making our way back to the hotel and had a great snack.
The place was packed with mostly local diners as well as several who packed the breads home.
We ordered the pandan custard and the condensed milk with butter buns and they were delish. It was like the Yakun version that we get back home, but with a little more caramel. The bread was soft even after toasting, which was a plus.
They have other versions, including steamed bread, like peanut butter, chocolate and strawberry, as well as beverages like Ovaltine and tea.
We will be back to try them. The cashier was kind enough to tell his colleagues to read out our order number in English...
Read moreI walked in curious because of the long queue , and left regretting it. The cleanliness was unacceptable , hair on the floor, sticky and dirty surfaces. Dirty plates next to us were left on the table for over 20 minutes. When the staff finally came to clean our table specifically , he looked annoyed, picked up previous customer trash , and didn’t even bother wiping the table. We had to clean it ourselves with tissues ! The service was shockingly rude , easily the worst I’ve experienced in Thailand. On top of that, the chairs were so uncomfortable they gave us back pain. As for the toast , completely normal. Nothing...
Read moreMont Nomsod is a well-known toast and milk shop in Chiang Mai, famous for its sweet treats. The setup is straightforward with a variety of toasts and toppings to choose from. My personal favorite is the classic toast with butter, condensed milk, and sugar—it’s simple yet incredibly satisfying.
The pictures showcase the shop’s menu and the self-service area where you can grab freshly made toasts and drinks. The seating area is cozy but limited, so it can get crowded during peak hours.
This place is perfect for a quick snack, especially if you’re craving something sweet. Definitely worth a visit if you’re in the...
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