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Croissant Lovers Unite: Bangkok’s Top 10 Spots for Croissants that Melt in Your Mouth
Without a doubt, Bangkok is filled to the brim with iconic food places that carry uber-delicious mouthwatering dishes, from fantastic buffet restaurants to unique street food spots.
But what about if you’re craving for a croissant? Lucky for you, Thailand’s capital isn’t running short on real-deal expert pastry chefs.
Of course, there’s a huge chasm of difference between sinking your teeth into a run-of-the-mill croissant and a Michelin-star-grabbing one. In this post, we’ll show you the best croissants in Bangkok that will leave you wanting more. Read on.
Gontran Cherrier Bangkok
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Address: 587 587, 589 Ram Inthra Rd, คันนายาว Khan Na Yao
Operating Hours: 9 AM – 9 PM (Monday – Sunday)
Contact Number: +66 95 369 9577
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You shouldn’t be surprised if Gontran Cherrier Bangkok would leave you wanting more. This bakeshop is from France with love as the owner Gontran Cherrier, is a world-renowned baker from Normandy, France who has earned his stripes.
Not only will you find their croissants to die for, but the full-on menu here is bound to catch your attention like no other.
Plain croissant (B70) should have everything you want a croissant should be, but if you want a more buttery feel the Original Kouign-amann (B90) should be spot on. But that’s just for starters as their full meals should make your mouth water too!
Pro Tip:
Of all their croissants, the most popular is the almond croissant—and we understood why from the first bite! Don’t forget to try it! They also have a delivery service if you want their offerings delivered to you!
Eric Kayser
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Address: Eric Kayser Emquartier, G Floor, 693 695, Sukhumvit Rd, Khlong Tan Nuea, Watthana
Operating Hours: 10 a.m. – 9 p.m. (Monday – Sunday)
Contact Number: +66 2 712 9070
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Erik Kayser boulangerie, with over 110 outlets worldwide, is a legendary figure in pastry. Here, you can bite into croissants in 100% pure French butter and creamy cream cheese wrapped in signature liquid leaven topped with five different grains.
There are tons to make you famished in this Bangkok boulangerie (a shop that offers pastries baked inside). You have a wide variety of bread, sandwiches, and even light meals for everyone to give their day a shot in the arm.
Pro Tip:
Almond croissants are THE standout here at Eric Kayser and you shouldn’t miss out! Pair it with any of their perfectly prepared soups and mushrooms for a complete experience!
And you shouldn’t leave without taking a bite from their signature baguette!
The Hive Cafe
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Address: 5/2 Srithanu Ko Phangan, Surat Thani 84280
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You’ll find that the Hive is a leading co-working space in Bangkok—what’s that to do with croissants, you say? Well, through their partnership with Elenuccis Atelier, a pastry powerhouse, you’ll have a taste of the best croissants in the city!
Whether you’re working at the Hive or not, their croissants and coffee are simply the best to fuel your day. Get a croissant with poached egg and avocado for a balanced meal that’s oh-so-delish!
Aside from being a go-to shop for sweet treats, Elenuccis Atelier also does event catering. It’s the perfect setup if you’re planning to hold an event in one of the Hive’s meeting places.
Pro Tip:
The place has a pretty nice terrace, which is perfect if you want some fresh air while enjoying the croissants. It also has a fantastic view of the city and a stunning sea of lights once the sun sets!
Landhaus Bakery
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Address: 18 Soi Phahonyothin 5, Samsen Nai, Phaya Thai
Operating Hours: 7 AM – 7 PM (Monday – Sunday)
Contact Number: +66 2 165 0322
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Landhaus Bakery is a cozy bakeshop cafe that will give you your fair share of handcrafted freshly baked mouthwatering goodies daily.
Steeped in the German/Austrian tradition of baking, Landhaus Bakery’s majority of ingredients are imported from Europe. In turn, you’ll get your fill of a crispy, out-of-this-world croissant.
Even better, you can order any of these tasty treats online (via their website), from chocolate to almond croissants.
Pro Tip:
The Landhaus Bakery boasts of cozy outside dining so you should grab a spot when the weather’s fine. Don’t worry about parking as there are plenty of spots across the corner.
Brioche from Heaven
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Address: 156 Naradhiwas Rajanagarindra Rd, Si Lom, Khet Bang Rak, Krung Thep Maha Nakhon 10500
Operating Hours: 9 AM – 7 PM (Monday – Sunday)
Contact Number: +66 6 484 0049
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At Brioche from Heaven, it’s not just their brioche that’s heavenly! You can expect some of Bangkok’s best croissants in this quaint cafe-slash-bakery!
It’s also no wonder because Thailand’s Iron Chef Thananya “Gai” Kaikaew is the woman behind all the delicious treats.
Plus, it’s conveniently located near the BTS Station, so it’s perfect for a quick stop.
Pro Tip:
Brioche from Heaven’s breads and pastries are larger than usual. So, while their prices are slightly more expensive, you can get a bang for your buck if you split your order and share!
House of Susan Croissant
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Address: 384/1 Ekkamai 24 Alley, Khlong Tan Nuea, Watthana
Operating Hours: 7 AM – 7 PM (Monday – Sunday)
Contact Number: ++66 62 293 6464
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The House of Susan Croissant is a must-visit when you’re in the Ekkamai neighborhood. Not only are their croissants uber delicious, crispy, and crumbly, they’re all so beautifully and IG-worthy!
Their Rosie Croissant, in particular, is an absolute dream. As its name suggests, its main flavor is rose, which is infused from Dilmah’s Rose with French Vanilla tea, then topped with a large, fresh strawberry, cream, and gold flakes. This croissant is unforgettable.
Another interesting aspect here is that their kitchen is visible, and you can observe their process through a glass window.
Pro Tip:
It’s easy to get lost and not find the House of Susan Croissant as the pastry shop is hidden from street view from the main road. Note that you’ll have to find your way through a small alley to arrive at the place which means parking is a tall order.
James Boulangerie
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Address: 172 Phran Nok Phutthamonthon Sai 4 Rd, Bang Phrom, Taling Chan
Operating Hours: 9:30 AM – 6 PM (Monday – Sunday)
Contact Number: +66 64 958 9588
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James Boulangerie is the brainchild of Chef James-Pachara Thakerngkiat. If the name’s familiar, it must be because you’ve heard it before because he’s the winner of Iron Chef Thailand.
A man on a mission to bring the best croissant experience to Bangkok, Chef James has been spreading happiness since the place opened in 2020. With his credentials (he’s also a graduate of Le Cordon Bleu Dusit), it’s no wonder that the croissants here are simply out-of-this-world!
The croissants in James Boulangerie are light and flaky, and they also offer several dishes with a croissant base. The best for us, though, is their Croissant with Glutinous Sticky Rice and Butterfly Pea Coconut Milk Ice Cream—you should NOT miss out on this!
Pro Tip:
Take your time to hang out at James Boulangerie. Not only is the place an amazing place to stay with its great decor, but also you’ll love their coffee which is the perfect pair to their much-sought-after croissants.
Kenn’s Coffee and Croissants
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Address: 163 2 ซอย นราธิวาสราชนครินทร์ 5 Thung Maha Mek, Sathon
Operating Hours: 7:30 AM – 4:30 PM (Monday – Sunday)
Contact Number: +66 66 149 5451
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Don’t judge a cafe by its size may well be the mantra of Kenn’s Coffee and Croissants. A small cafe by most standards, you’ll be in for one pleasant surprise once you taste their oh-so-yummy croissants.
It won’t matter whatever croissant variant you choose, almond (B80), chocolate (B70), or plain (B70), chances are you’ll be asking for more. Hands down, arguably the flakiest, crispiest croissants in town thrive in this cafe down Sathom.
Plus, you’ll be welcomed by an outdoor garden that should rev up your appetite for breakfast. And did we tell you Kenn’s Coffee and Croissants does delivery, oh yes, they do and that should tell you croissant goodness is just an online booking away.
Pro Tip:
You should try the cooked pork at Kenn’s Coffee and Croissants. The place may be petite but it serves delicious full meals, and their pork servings simply stand out, a must-try especially if you’re famished.
Captain Squid
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Address: 1010/17 Rama IV Rd, Si Lom, Bang Rak
Operating Hours: 8 AM – 6:00 PM (Monday – Sunday)
Contact Number: +66 85 800 1555
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Captain Squid’s “Perfection perfected every day at Captain Squid” slogan is telling when you talk about their croissants.
As Captain Squid is Thailand’s first specialty croissant brand, their successful journey to perfect their craft is evident in every bite. Just a little warning: if you don’t want to wait, drop by on less busy hours as the queue grows long during meal time.
Though we recommend you try each croissant variety, don’t forego the raspberry chocolate croissant—it’s simply tantalizing!
Pro Tip:
Captain Squid prides itself not only on its quest to perfect their croissants but also on using only top quality ingredients. As they don’t use additives or chemicals, the place should be a go-to place when you want health-promoting croissants.
Paris Mikki
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Address: 27 Soi Sukhumvit 19, Khlong Tan Nuea, Watthana
Operating Hours: 9 AM – 9 PM (Monday – Sunday)
Contact Number: ++66 88 870 0020
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What goes around, comes around. With owner Carol as the executive chef of the place, expect only the best croissants in the whole of Bangkok here as the lady expert has been schooled in Le Cordon Bleu Paris, the best culinary school in town.
Truly, Paris Mikki is an honest-to-goodness authentic French patisserie located right in the heart of Bangkok. Plus, their food presentations are outstanding, a gentle reminder of the European tradition that this pastry shop observes.
While you should indulge yourself and sink your teeth on Paris Mikki croissants, never leave without tasting the mille-feuille. This layered puff pastry is too delicious to resist.
Pro Tip:
If you don’t have enough cash left, Paris Mikki is your place since they accept credit cards!