Chinese Dessert: Jay Muay

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.

Chinese Dessert: Jay Muay

Jay Muay, which translates to ‘Big Chinese Sister’, located opposite Thonburi Hospital and Khun Tew Bakery.

You’ve got to try their soy milk—it’s made with a unique smoky flavor from traditional charcoal cooking.

They also serve Chinese Shaved Ice with Longan syrup, beans, and whole grains for a healthy treat.

Price: 10-40 Baht
Open: Tuesday – Saturday
Location: Open on Google Meets

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