Central World may not be the best place to bag your loots in Bangkok but to me, it was really one of the places where we feasted on Thai desserts a lot! 🤩🤩🤩 Located beside the Food Hall area are pushcarts selling both local & international small bites. 👏🏻 Here’s what we tried:
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🔹️Rice Noodles in Coconut Milk (泰式椰糖绿凉粉) from Wat Jes Lod Chong: Going at THB 35 (S$1.50), this legit tasted like CHENDOL (cuz of the pandan jelly, coconut milk, gula melaka & ice) without the red bean. Super fragrant & keeps you wanting more! ❤❤❤ Also tried their Red Ruby in Coconut milk (THB 35) too but it was nothing fantastic - the exterior coating was too hard & the water chestnut pieces weren’t big enough, hence losing that pleasant crunch that I was looking forward to. 😔
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🔹️Thai Coconut Munchkin (泰式椰香糯米糍) from Khun Yai Pong Sri Traditional Thai Dessert: A packet for THB 50 (S$2.20), this resembles our ondeh-ondeh, except the molten gula melaka filling had been swopped for crunchy grated coconut cooked in gula melaka! 💕 Love the crunch & immensely sweet juices in every bite, which complements the chewy & more bland glutinous rice ball. 😋😋😋 This is also where I also bought my favourite Luk Chup at THB 50 a packet! ✔
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🔹️Kluay Ping, which essentially is Thai Grilled Sweet Bananas (THB 60, S$2,60). Bananas in skewers are roasted on the spot till a little charred on the exterior, before some smashing action to flatten it & slicing into a cup. 🤤 Drizzled with a luscious coat of smooth coconutty syrup that is mildly sweet, this was quite a treat when eaten hot! 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻