Thai Crepe: Crepes Cup

If you love sweets in Bangkok, you’re in luck with many tasty Thai desserts waiting to delight you.

Some of the best traditional dessert vendors are tucked away in small alleys, just waiting to be found.

Thai Crepe: Crepes Cup

Burnt out from office work, she turned to selling crepes for a living, which has brought her newfound happiness spending time with her family and child.

These crepes, sold along the Saen Saeb Canal, are not only beautiful but also super crispy and delicious. My personal favorite order is banana with Nutella.

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

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