As a michelin shop I expected it to be better than this. It tasted like normal Bingsu with Thai tea syrup. Moreover, the sweetness level is a bit strong. It might be better if the pop pop balls have flavour in it. Overall it’s not bad but not worth trying it for next time. I would have give it 3 stars but the service disappointed me. The staff looks so ignorance when I asked him for a chair since my table got no extra seat for one person. Even though he brought the chair his behaviour looks unpleasant and didn’t response back to customer when I asked for it. 10% tax for service charges and my experience with service team is just Meh....
Read moreI don’t trust Michelin in the first place & maybe I’m not a sweet tooth person also so I don’t find anything marvellous about it. 4 of us can’t finish it anyway lol. It’s just like Thai tea bingsu ? I don’t find it too sweet so probably that’s why I gave it a 2 star. I like the popping jelly but the soft bread was so soggy ... My friend is a sweet tooth person so she sorta like it. Another minus point, we waited at the entrance & no staffs came to us despite them being free. There’s only 3 groups of couple.. So we went in ourselves then only they came over to bring us to our seats. And their expression.. can’t they...
Read moreMy experience with Pang Cha is kinda mixed feeling. My friends and I ordered their viral menu (forgot which one but I believe it was their original menu) and find it very bland.
As a sweet tooth, I expected more from Pang Cha, because if you see the Thai Tea itself having such a vibrant color in it. But when we enjoy our bowl, it doesn't have any differences with the other brand. The other brand even having such a punch me in the face kinda flavor. Pang Cha is not bad but not good for me.
The ice bowl costs nearly 400-500 Baht after tax (kinda forget, apologize in advance) so that's a VERY expensive for such...
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