Kanom Bueang: Nai Dum

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.

Kanom Bueang: Nai Dum

Kanom Bueang is a type of traditional Thai crispy pancake or crepe. It is typically filled with a variety of ingredients such as sweet or savory toppings, often including coconut cream, shredded coconut, and sometimes egg or shrimp.

Kanom Bueang Nai Dum is a smaller version of the original. It’s found at Wang Lang Market, where you can enjoy it with coffee or Thai tea while shopping.

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

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