Bean Smoothies: Toey Kaew

Bangkok’s smoothie scene is vibrant, with refreshing options like mango, watermelon, dragon fruit, pineapple, and coconut. These fruity delights are perfect for cooling down and can be found in small alleys and bustling markets.

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