The best place to try this local delicacy - roti sai is very fine candy floss wrapped in amazingly glutinous roti.
It's all very quick once you get there and the staff are pretty frantic and don't speak English, so read this before you get there. First, you are looking for a shop with blue frontage - there are multiple similar shops on the same street. You can only buy to take away, so point at the types of roti you want (there are about 5-6 roti in a bag) and then the candy floss. You then have to assemble elsewhere.
I was so impressed - we spent 30 baht on two bags of roti (which were still warm when we got back to Bangkok) and a bag of candy floss. Worth coming to Ayutthaya just to...
Read moreIt’s a popular store for this kind of local dessert. We thought we should reserve on INS or Facebook one day before but we are lucky to buy by walk-in. I thought it to taste like dragon beard candy because they look similar, but it's not like that at all. The coconut soup is crispy and not sticky or greasy, and the sesame biscuits have the aroma of sesame. The combination of the two flavors is addictive. I didn’t eat anything like this previously. If it has a long expire date I will definitely bring to my friends and family members...
Read moreThe roti that you can't miss in the city! It's so authentic and delicious. Michelin certified and halal friendly. The base of roti is like thin and soft kulit lumpia, the sweet itself comes from sugar hair shaped which is very good combined with roti. I bought 2 pcs to be taken away to Bangkok and the taste is...
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