Breakfast and dim-sum shop near Wat Yai (Wat Phra Sri Rattana Mahathat Woramahawihan) The shop has free hot jasmine tea but in my opinion, the tea is almost tasteless just like hot water with a little bit of jasmine flavor. Dim-sum was so-so, it’s good but it’s similar to other dim-sum shops I’ve eaten so it has nothing special that makes me fantastic. And the service was ok but not impressive to me because the staff look tried, not energetic, not friendly but not aggressive either.
What is special about this shop that you can’t miss is Patongko (You tiao/Chinese deep-fried double dough stick) with pandan custard dip. The patongko was very delicious, the texture was crispy and with pandan dip, that had mild sweetness I couldn't stop eating. For beverages, I try Thai tea and coffee but it’s so-so.
Summary: I recommend this shop for those who want to eat some sweets after a meal because the food here was ordinary but the sweets were superb. Recommend menu: Patonko with pandan...
Read moreVery popular Dimsum place even on a weekday. They had English menu but the ordering chit is still in Thai. There are some other Dimsum that’s not in the menu, just order at the counter where it’s all on display. Apparently the ones on menu were freshly made to order, steamed or deep fried. Quality ingredients. Friendly staff. Spacious and cooling. Great dining experience here. No credit card. Over ordered a bit. 430b for myself. Came for lunch on a regular Friday. Btw can't seem to find this place on grab, used Punthai Cafe...
Read moreThe food was amazing. Unfortunately the QR code at the entrance didn't work for us, but if you go in the staff are happy to help you find it. We tried quite a few things, my friend's favourite was the Patonggo and I really liked the gyoza. Ordering is easy too, you can look at a beautiful menu to see what you want to eat and the food that is put in front of you looks practically the same as the picture. I recommend this restaurant...
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