6 bakeries in Bangkok, editor-picked for bakeries open sunday. Bakeries baking on sundays. All bakeries in Bangkok.
Landhaus Bakery ★ 4.6
10 Yen Akat 3 Alley, Chong Nonsi, Yan Nawa, Bangkok 10120
Hours: Tue-Sun 08:00-18:00, closed Monday
Landhaus Bakery in Bangkok's Yan Nawa is the German bakery from Suhring brothers, German breads, pretzels and laminated croissants in the villa garden.
Tip: Closed Mondays. Same villa courtyard as Suhring restaurant; pretzel and rye loaves are the queue-builders by 09:00.
Sarnies Bangkok ★ 4.5
101-103 Charoen Krung 44, Bang Rak, Bangkok 10500
Hours: Daily 07:00-22:00
Sarnies Bangkok on Charoen Krung 44 is the Singapore-founded Australian cafe-bakery in a heritage shophouse, with sourdough, viennoiserie and all-day brunch.
Tip: The morning bakery counter sells sourdough loaves until they run out (around 12:00). Weekend brunch needs reservations.
Maison Jean Philippe ★ 4.5
335 Thong Lo 17 Alley, Khlong Tan Nuea, Watthana, Bangkok 10110
Hours: Daily 08:00-19:00
Maison Jean Philippe in Bangkok's Thonglor 17 at The Commons is the French boulangerie-patisserie counter from Jean Philippe with butter-laminated.
Tip: Croissants and kouign-amann sell out by 11:00; arrive opening or pre-order on Line.
Wallflowers Cafe ★ 4.3
31-33 Soi Nana, Pom Prap Sattru Phai, Bangkok 10100
Hours: Daily 09:00-18:00
Wallflowers in Bangkok's Chinatown Soi Nana is a flower-lined bakery cafe inside a heritage shophouse, with edible-flower cakes and rose-petal cream pastries.
Tip: The signature lavender and rose cakes book ahead; walk-in slices are first-come. The upstairs bar runs cocktails from 17:00.
Mont Nomsod ★ 4.3
160/1-3 Dinso Road, Sao Chingcha, Phra Nakhon, Bangkok 10200
Hours: Daily 12:00-23:00
Mont Nomsod in Bangkok's Dinso Road has cooked buttered toast and condensed-milk pours since 1964, the canonical Thai-style sweet snack room.
Tip: Cash only. The original Dinso shop opens 12:00-23:00; afternoon queues fill quickly. The custard French toast is the weekday order.
After You Dessert Cafe ★ 4.2
Siam Paragon G Floor, 991 Rama I Road, Pathumwan, Bangkok 10330
Hours: Daily 10:00-22:00
After You Dessert Cafe at Siam Paragon's ground floor is the 2007 homegrown dessert chain's flagship counter, the city's most famous shibuya honey toast.
Tip: The shibuya toast and the kakigori shaved ice are the through-line.