Forest Bake ★ 4.2
A whimsical forest-themed bake shop in Wat Ket turning out pretty fruit tarts, cakes and pastries in a cosy room that draws a steady cafe-hopping crowd.
Worth the queue: Fruit tarts
Khagee is a bakery in Wat Ket, Chiang Mai.
A tiny Japanese-run natural-yeast bakery-cafe near the river, its weekend-only loaves, cardamom buns and matcha bakes selling out within hours of opening.
Editorially verified July 1, 2026 by Lewis Vaughan, TableJourney editor. Source.
Address: 29/1 Chiang Mai-Lamphun Road, Wat Ket, Mueang Chiang Mai 50000
A whimsical forest-themed bake shop in Wat Ket turning out pretty fruit tarts, cakes and pastries in a cosy room that draws a steady cafe-hopping crowd.
Worth the queue: Fruit tarts
A whimsical forest-themed bake shop in Wat Ket turning out pretty fruit tarts, cakes and pastries in a cosy room that draws a steady cafe-hopping crowd.
Worth the queue: Fruit tarts
A minimalist Nimman bake shop split between a cake-slice counter and a loaf bakery on Suthep Road, known for tidy patisserie and naturally leavened bread.
Worth the queue: Cake slices
A quiet south-side bakery-cafe near the moat baking pretty layer cakes and Thai-flavoured pastries, a calm spot for coffee and something sweet by Hai Ya.
Worth the queue: Layer cakes
A cult little donut shop in Santitham hand-filling fluffy brioche donuts with custard and seasonal creams, small-batch and often sold out by mid-afternoon.
Worth the queue: Custard donuts
A rambling antique-filled cafe-bakery on the southern fringe near Mae Hia, an all-day spot for homemade cakes, coffee and Western plates among the curios.
Worth the queue: Homemade cakes
A rare Italian-style bakery near Wat Pong Noi handcrafting biscotti, focaccia, quiche and croissants daily in its open kitchen, loved by locals and expats.
Worth the queue: Biscotti