Warm bakery counter with takeaway bags and fresh breads in soft evening light
Sukhumvit 33/1 · Near BTS Phrom Phong

Bangkok’s Quietly Iconic Japanese Bakeryバンコクで愛される日本のベーカリー

Custard pudding, choux cream, cakes, sandos, and fresh Japanese breads on Sukhumvit 33/1 — made daily with care.

Beloved by Sukhumvit regulars, Japanese expats, dessert lovers, and Bangkok food explorers.

Freshly Baked Daily · 毎日焼きたて

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Availability changes daily — call ahead for popular items

Custard Nakamura storefront on Soi Sukhumvit 33/1 with its Home Bakery Since 1970 sign and sunflowers
スクンビット33/1の日常
The Sukhumvit 33/1 Ritual

A Small Bakery.
A Daily Tradition.


Tucked inside a quiet soi just steps from BTS Phrom Phong, Custard Nakamura has been part of everyday life for decades. From morning bread runs to afternoon custard treats, it feels like a little piece of Japan in Bangkok — polished but unpretentious, and built for regulars.

The case changes with the day and the season. What never changes is the custard.

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What Guests Keep Coming Back For


布丁

“The custard pudding is the reason we keep coming back.”

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シュー

“Choux cream and mini choux are always on our must-try list.”

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サンド

“Sandos and croquettes make the perfect lunch on the go.”

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本物

“Authentic Japanese bakery feeling with approachable prices and great quality.”

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定番

“A Sukhumvit classic that never disappoints.”

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Near BTS Phrom Phong · BTSプロンポン駅近く

Easy to Find,
Worth the Walk


  • Address595/12 Soi Sukhumvit 33/1, Sukhumvit Road, Khlong Toei Nuea, Watthana, Bangkok 10110
  • HoursDaily 9:00 AM – 9:00 PM
  • Phone02-259-9630
Illustrated map showing the 5 to 8 minute walk from BTS Phrom Phong to Custard Nakamura on Soi Sukhumvit 33/1
Japanese Bakery Bangkok · Bakery near Phrom Phong

A Japanese Bakery in the Heart of Sukhumvit


If you are searching for a Japanese bakery in Bangkok, Custard Nakamura on Soi Sukhumvit 33/1 is one of the city’s most quietly iconic addresses. A few minutes’ walk from BTS Phrom Phong, the shop serves the full vocabulary of Japanese bakery craft: silky custard pudding, crisp-shelled choux cream, airy Japanese cheesecake, katsu sandos, menchi sandos, croquettes, curry bread, mentaiko bread, and soft milk bread — baked daily and priced for everyday visits.

Whether you are a Phrom Phong local, a Japanese expat missing the neighborhood bakeries of home, or a traveler mapping Bangkok’s best food streets, this small takeaway-friendly shop rewards the detour. Start with the menu, see the best sellers, or read our guide to Japanese bakeries in Bangkok.

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