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Monday, May 07, 2012
Okashi by Poonni
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Sweet cravings
Okashi by Poonni is run by a local patissier who bakes cakes with a French-Japanese touch. The owner guarantees that at Okashi they only use fresh and quality ingredients, and their cakes are light in sugar, not causing our teeth to have cavities. I found that their cakes are mild in sweetness and have a fairly nice texture and taste.
When they mentioned that their cakes are of French-Japanese style, it seems that the price is also of quite a 'French-Japanese' standard.
Okashi by Poonni Patissier ***
Navamin Festival Walk
299 Prasertmanukit Road (Kaset-Navamin Road)
Ladprao, Bangkok 10230
Tel.: 02.676.4395
Open daily : 10:30 am - 9 pm
Pay (desserts only for two): around THB 400
(Okashi branches are also available at City Viva, a lost and quiet community mall on Narathiwas-rajanakarin Road in C.B.D.; and at the very busy new shopping center - the Central Plaza Grand Rama 9)
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5 comments:
Very colorful desserts and display.
Just by the look already attract people's attention.
French Japanese pastries mean not sweet but with good flavor and quality, then of course comes with the French Japanese price too.
We have "Frances" Bakery inside Honda Plaza in Japanese Town(next to "Sushi Gen") that is very famous. Each piece is average at $4 US. Reasonable price for the quality.
Hard to find cakes not sweet in LA and Frances is one of those.
Many Japanese cake shops now open in Bangkok. This cake is very nice.
City Viva on Narathiwas? Maybe it's time to go check along Narathiwas. :)
yes, that City Viva, just 10 mins walk from Sathorn intersection ..
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