I became very angry here. First, the Google pin is in the wrong place, it takes you to a house down the street. On the way, we passed two businesses with names a little like it but not the same name and different from the photos. We called and someone told us it was in front of the International School, but there's nothing by the main entrance, only a 7-11. We asked some landscape maintenance people and they pointed us to the road we had already been on. We left for home but called one more time and the owner said it used to be at her house but now has moved to selling at the restaurant. We drove back and parked at Nana's Bakery, across from the place where the school opens up to let the children in and out early morning and late afternoon. We went inside and it was a small Thai dessert bakery with no bread. We left and noticed that the restaurant across the street, called something like Manna or something like that, but not Mam's and not Danish bakery, had bread on the counter for sale. They had tables and a Thai and Farang menu. I asked what one loaf was and the girl didn't know. I asked what are the prices and she didn't know. The one who knew had run off on an errand, and they spoke on the phone, and after a minute she returned in a car, carrying boxes of donuts and such. I asked again what the breads were and she told me the answer for each one, only if I asked individually instead of naming the 4 breads and their prices. Meanwhile we were really hungry as it was about 2 pm and we'd had no lunch. The Google listing shows a variety of sandwiches, but there was nothing like that here. My girlfriend ordered the Kapow Talay. I said I'd like the stir fried Chicken with Cashews. She said she didn't have cashews. I said ok, how about the Spaghetti Carbonara. She replied (all in Thai, no one spoke English despite what other google reviews claimed) that none of the Farang (westerner) menu was available because the person who knows how to cook them was not there. I declined to eat, at this point red in the face. My girlfriend enjoyed the Kapow, which looked great and was not expensive. We left with a sliced whole wheat and a similar loaf studded with dried fruit and seeds. Both were quite good and not expensive. Oh, I forgot to mention there appeared to be rye and or pumpernickel in the refrigerator behind the counter but it was like pulling teeth to find this place, get food, get prices, and get bread, so I didn't ask. Other than that,...
Read moreZero service mind, 1st time i have been there some guy was shouting inside, i was extreemly disturbed and left the place. 2nd time lady talked to me like she wants me to leave, angry and loud voice. I couldnt buy anything and left. There will be no 3rd time. I dont reccomend. But i have to say...
Read moreGreat selection of tasty breads and pastries. They also do cooked breakfast and lunchs. Fresh bread is normally available from mid to late morning, and if you time it right it will still be warm when...
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