C’est Si Bon, bakery in Nakhon Ratchasima.

C’est Si Bon, bakery in Nakhon Ratchasima.

  “C’est si bon” is a bakery that opened on 8 May 2014 in Nakhon Ratchasima. It is located at Times Square, just beside “Chillin”. [mapsmarker marker=”106″] The owner used to be president of SUT university. He is now retired and decided to open this bakery and coffee shop. The pastry chef studied at Cordon Bleu, a famous French cooking school. I tried the ‘croissant chocolat’ and they were delicious. On one pre-opening date, I even had bagels. There is a coffee shop with tables should you want to relax in a cozy atmosphere.

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Cest Si Bon Bakery In Nakhon Ratchasima

Frequently Asked Questions

What is C’est Si Bon bakery in Korat?

C’est Si Bon is a French-style bakery in Nakhon Ratchasima (Korat). Its French name reflects the French cultural influence present in Thailand through the Francophone community, French expats, and Thais who have studied in France or are interested in French cuisine.

Are there European-style bakeries in Korat?

Yes — Korat’s growing middle class and expat community support several European-style bakeries and café-restaurants. French bread, croissants, quiches, and European-style pastries are available in dedicated bakeries and premium café chains across the city.

Why is French cuisine popular in Thailand?

France and Thailand have had diplomatic relations since 1680 (the reign of King Narai). French missionaries, diplomats, and later tourists and expats have influenced Thai food culture. French bread (khao pang farang) is ubiquitous in Thailand, and French-style pastries are popular in urban Thai bakeries.

What Western food is available in Korat?

Korat has a range of Western food options: pizza restaurants, burger joints, European bakeries, steak houses, Japanese restaurants, and Korean BBQ. The airport road and Chomsurang Road areas have the highest concentration of non-Thai dining options.

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