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A Japanese Bakery with Heart

Custard Nakamura is one of Bangkok’s most beloved Japanese-style bakeries, tucked into Sukhumvit 33/1 near Phrom Phong.

Custard Nakamura bakery storefront on Soi Sukhumvit 33/1 with wooden pergola and Since 1970 sign
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A Sukhumvit Bakery with a Japanese Soul

For years, Custard Nakamura has been a familiar stop for Japanese expats, Thai regulars, office workers, dessert lovers, and visitors looking for Japanese breads, custard sweets, and savory takeaway favorites. It sits quietly on Soi Sukhumvit 33/1 — a small shop, easy to walk past, impossible to forget once you have been inside.

The sign over the door says it plainly: Home Bakery, since 1970. Half a century on, its manner still shows it — no theatrics, no queue management, just a case that fills in the morning and empties by evening.

Customers browsing the wooden bread wall inside Custard Nakamura

The Beauty of Everyday Bakery Food

Japanese bakery culture is built on the idea that ordinary food deserves extraordinary care. A milk bread should be softer than it needs to be. A custard should be silkier than the price suggests. A croquette should crackle. Custard Nakamura practices this quietly, one tray at a time, every day from nine in the morning.

Sweet, Savory, Handmade-Feeling

The case holds both halves of the Japanese bakery canon. On one side: custard pudding, choux cream, shortcake, madeleines. On the other: katsu sandos, menchi sandos, croquettes, curry bread, mentaiko rolls. The balance is the point — you can arrive for dessert and leave with lunch, or the reverse.

Why Regulars Return

Ask the reviews and the answer repeats: consistency. The pudding tastes the way it did last month. The sando is assembled with the same care at 9 AM and 7 PM. Prices stay approachable. In a neighborhood that reinvents itself constantly, the bakery’s refusal to change is its own kind of luxury.

From Custard Pudding to Katsu Sandos

Start with the namesake: the custard pudding, capped with soft caramel. Follow with a choux cream, then cross the aisle to the menchi katsu sando — many long-time customers’ true favorite. The full range runs to breads, cakes, jellies, and seasonal decorations that mark the calendar.

A Bakery Case Worth Slowing Down For

Sukhumvit moves fast. The soi does not. Come in the morning for the widest choice, or call ahead — 02-259-9630 — to set aside the items that sell out. Either way, give the case a full minute of your attention. It has earned it.

Made fresh daily

毎日焼きたて

Quality ingredients

丁寧な素材選び

Japanese craft

日本のパン職人の技

Takeaway friendly

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