Why everyone keeps coming back.
Mae Eoey, Khanom Tom Mae Klong is a cherished dessert restaurant nestled in the heart of Mueang Samut Songkhram District, Thailand, renowned for its authentic and time-honored Thai treats, especially the iconic khanom tom (Thai coconut mochi balls). With a legacy spanning over 50 years, this place is not just a sweet stop—it’s a pilgrimage for lovers of traditional Thai desserts.
Step inside and you’re greeted by the irresistible aroma of fresh young coconut and warm coconut milk, a sensory embrace that instantly transports you to a world of comforting, home-style flavors. The star of the menu, the khanom tom, is a masterclass in simplicity and freshness: large, soft dough balls generously filled with tender, freshly shredded young coconut, enveloped in a delicate coconut milk glaze. Each bite bursts with creamy, subtly sweet coconut flavor, perfectly balanced to avoid overwhelming richness. Customers frequently praise the freshness of the coconut flesh and the ideal softness of the mochi – it’s a texture that melts on your tongue and leaves you craving more.
Alongside khanom tom, Mae Eoey offers a thoughtful selection of other traditional Thai desserts and refreshing coconut juice that complements the sweets beautifully, making for a delightful, well-rounded tasting experience. The atmosphere in the small but inviting space is relaxed with seating available for those who want to enjoy their desserts fresh and warm right out of the oven. Though popular and often with a queue, the wait is part of the experience—watching the handmade batches being carefully prepared heightens the anticipation.
As experienced by visitors like Lucky Everytime, the generous use of young coconut makes every bite rich and satisfying, while Wannie Ng raves about the perfect sweetness and softness of the mochi. Social media enthusiasts like Pipo Travelgeek highlight the inherent value of eating the desserts fresh for an unforgettable flavor and texture. This is not just dessert; it’s a sensory journey tied deeply to local culture and heritage, started by Grandma Boon-Eoey’s unique recipe in 2518 BE (1975 AD), creating a legacy that resonates with locals and travelers alike.
If you find yourself in Samut Songkhram, a visit to Mae Eoey isn’t just recommended—it’s essential. Whether you're a dessert connoisseur or a curious traveler, this spot offers an intimate peek into traditional Thai sweetness that’s lovingly crafted and passionately preserved. Be prepared for small lines, but rest assured, the delight awaiting you is worth every moment of eager anticipation.
Contact them at +66 98 262 6114 for orders or inquiries, and don’t miss the chance to savor a piece of Mae Klong’s sweet heritage.
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Hours & the door on Bergmannstraße.
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Service options
- Takeout
- No Dine-in
Highlights
- Great dessert
Accessibility
- No Wheelchair accessible entrance
- No Wheelchair accessible parking lot
- No Wheelchair accessible seating
Dining options
- Dessert
- No Table service
Amenities
- No Restroom
Atmosphere
- Casual
- Trendy
Crowd
- Tourists
Planning
- Usually a wait
Parking
- Free street parking
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