Thai Crepe: Nang Tua Dee

If you’re a sweets lover in Bangkok, you’re in for a treat with the array of delicious Thai desserts ready to excite your taste buds.

Many of the best traditional dessert vendors are hidden away in small alleys, just waiting to be discovered.

Thai Crepe: Nang Tua Dee

Tucked away inside a small alley near Khao San Road, this aunt sells Thai-style crepes to local passersby. It’s Halal and located next to Masjid Ban Tuk Din Mosque.

My favorite order, as you can see in the picture, is Nutella with banana.

She is very happy and friendly. You should visit her if you crave a sweet treat!

Price: 30-50 Baht
Open: Everyday
Location: Open on Google Maps
Video: Watch on Instagram

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