Newly opened bakery ‘Huus of Bread’ introduces Bangkok to ‘sho-nuts’

Photos: Huus of Bread
Photos: Huus of Bread

Around the corner from Summer Hill right by BTS Phra Khanong is a three-story spot with a decidedly minimal vibe that, rather than cafe, prefers to be known simply as a bakery.

Huus of Bread is stylishly adorned with sleek furniture and off-white walls with brown and blue accents. The specialty at this Instagram hotspot is baked goods called “sho-nuts.”

If you’re wondering what, exactly, a sho-nut is, it’s a cross between Japanese milk bread (shokupan) and donut. While it might look identical to your classic sugar-coated donuts, it’s softer, chewier and super dense.

Go for the lemon curd sho-nut (THB85) for a sour-yet-sweet, citrus-filled kick. For richer bites, try the chocolate sho-nut (THB90) or bittersweet matcha sho-nut (THB95). If you want to take a break from ooey-gooey layers, there’s the OG shokupan plain bread (B120) and fluffy, milky cranberry-flavored shokupan (THB130).

For drinks, go for a coffee made with specialty beans from Saphan Kwai’s Sleep Enemy, or try a signature, like the refreshing, lemon-and-espresso Caffeine Lemon (THB130).

Huus of Bread is located on Rama IV Road and is only a few-minute walk from BTS Phra Khanong. It opens 10am until 5:30pm every day, except Monday.

FIND IT:
Huus of Bread
Rama IV Road, Phra Khanong, Khong Toe, Bangkok
10am – 5:30pm daily, except Monday
083-003-4926
BTS Phra Khanong

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The story originally appeared in BK.




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