Bangkok’s Weirdest Ice-Cream Flavors

By BK staff | Apr 07, 2011

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FRESH SHRIMP IN KATI (COCONUT CREAM)ICE-CREAM

B35 per scoop. From Apr 7-11 only.
Central Chaengwattana, 99,99/9 Moo 2, Chaengwattana Rd, 02-101-0000. Or on special order at their shop in Samut Sakorn, 237/115 Ekachai Rd, Mahachai, 034-411-204, 081-627-5383. Open daily 7am-5pm.

MARLBORO (TOBACCO) FLAVOR

B300.

Gaggan. 68/1 Soi Langsuan, Ploenchit Rd, 02-652-1700. Open daily 6pm-11pm.

CRAB WITH CURRY

B65 per scoop.
Occasionally on rotation at Icedea Cream. 4/F, Bangkok Art and Culture Center, Rama 1 Rd, BTS National Stadium, 02-331-1741/-51. Open Tue-Sun 11:30am-7:30pm. www.facebook.com/icedea

GREEN MANGO WITH PRIK KLUA (CHILI, SALT AND SUGAR)

B59 per scoop. Iberry.

Try G/F, Siam Paragon, 991/1 Rama 1 Rd, BTS Siam, 02-610-7549. Open daily 10am-10pm. Or visit www.iberryhomemade.com for more branches.

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