Roti: Ban Khrua Nuea

When it comes to satisfying your love for sweets in Bangkok, you’re in for a treat with the variety of tasty Thai desserts waiting to excite your taste buds.

Most of the best and traditional dessert vendors are tucked away in small alleys, waiting to be discovered.

Roti: Ban Khrua Nuea

This aunt sells roti that’s less oily but still crispy and delicious. It’s Halal and made by Muslims serving the local community near Masjid Jamiul Khairiyah Mosque.

It’s located under Charoen Phon Bridge along the Saen Saeb canal. You can ask for a special roti on Friday and Saturday: a sweet roti stuffed with jackfruit, raisins, and coconut.

Price: 30-40 Baht
Open: Everyday
Location: Open on Google Maps

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