Dough Baker

Atmosphere
• Located on Klongjit Road, Hat Yai Subdistrict, Songkhla Province
• The shop is decorated in a warm, minimalist style, using white, wood, and natural light. There are two floors to choose from (downstairs and upstairs).
• There's a kitchen area, a croissant display case, and a bakery where you can see some of the baking process, which adds to the enjoyment of sitting there.
• The shop is not very large, and there aren't many tables. If you visit during peak hours, you may have to wait for a seat or find it difficult.

Menu & Flavors

Recommended Menu Items
• Croissants — Crispy on the outside, soft on the inside, made with high-quality imported butter. Available in a variety of flavors.
• Timber Rings — This shop's most popular menu item, available in a variety of flavors (chocolate, strawberry, matcha, premium). They come with a variety of fillings and are large pieces. People often come to try this menu item, especially during the current trend.
• Matcha Latte / Green Tea / Non-Coffee Drinks — Delicious, well-balanced flavors. Matcha lovers say they have a strong and pleasant aroma. Not too sweet.
• Salt Bread — A dish many people recommend as a must-try. It costs around 55 baht per piece.

Quantity/Price
• The price per person ranges from around 101-250 baht, depending on what you order. Desserts and drinks are acceptable for most people, considering the quality and atmosphere of the shop.
• Bakery: Timber Rings and croissants are more expensive than regular pastries, but people feel they're worth it for the taste and quality.

Pros/Highlights
• Freshly baked daily, ensuring the texture and aroma remain fresh when served.
• A diverse menu, suitable for both bakery lovers and non-bakers, with a wide selection of drinks and snacks.
• Great atmosphere, plenty of photo spots, perfect for those taking photos or hanging out in groups.
• Good service from the staff. Most people review them as "very attentive," smiling, and offering advice when choosing pastries or menu items.

Cons/Alerts
• If you visit in the afternoon or evening Some desserts may be out of stock, especially the Timber Ring or other popular items. Reviews say, "If you want to get your favorites, go early."
• There isn't a lot of seating. Those who plan to sit for a long time or in a group may have to wait or may not get their usual spot.
• Prices for premium menu items may be a bit high. If you order multiple items and drinks, it may feel a bit out of budget compared to other restaurants in the same area.
• Queue management can sometimes be unstable. If there are a lot of people, there may be a long wait. Some items require reservations or advance phone calls (e.g., the Timber Ring and Salt Bread).

Tips for getting the most out of your meal:
1. Go early — if it coincides with the store's new opening hours, there will be a wider selection of desserts.
2. Call to reserve popular items (if available), especially the Timber Ring and Salt Bread, to avoid disappointment if they're sold out.
3. If you want to relax or work, choose the upper floor or during off-peak hours or after noon, as it can get crowded.
4. If you're in a group, there may be a crowd. Try sharing multiple items on the menu — as many of the items are large or rich in flavor, which can make you feel full quickly if you order alone.

Conclusion

Is it worth it? If you're a fan of high-quality pastries, croissants, Timber Rings, or matcha, or a cafe lover who wants to take photos and relax, this place is a great value and impressive experience. You'll get both atmosphere and flavor.

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Post by จงจี้ | Sep 21, 2025

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