About Bingsu House Pattaya
Korean-style shaved-ice dessert cafe in Terminal 21. Suits sweet-tooth visitors after huge mango bingsu bowls to share.
Korean-style shaved-ice dessert cafe in Terminal 21. Suits sweet-tooth visitors after huge mango bingsu bowls to share.
Why visit
- Good photo backdrops and presentation appeal to visitors building Instagram content from Pattaya
- The pastry and breakfast menu makes it a workable solo-meal stop not just a coffee break
- A welcoming layout that suits both grab-and-go customers and people who want to linger
- A quieter daytime option away from Pattaya's nightlife focus
- Free WiFi and reliable power outlets make this a practical stop for travellers needing to catch up on emails
What to expect
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Local tips
- Order the signature drink listed on the chalkboard menu it usually shows the seasonal bean
- Combine with a walk to Nong Nooch Tropical Garden which is a short trip away
- WiFi password is usually printed on the receipt or stuck to the bar
- Mornings before 10am are quietest the cafe fills up after that with brunch crowds
Frequently asked questions
Is the cafe vegetarian or vegan friendly?
Plant-based milks like soy or oat are usually available for an extra 20-30 baht. Pastries are not all vegan though so ask staff before assuming. Vegetarian-friendly food options vary day to day based on the bake.
How do I get to Bingsu House Pattaya?
It is located in North Pattaya, the less-crowded northern end of the bay. Practical access is songthaews on the main routes Grab for elsewhere. Walking is realistic if you are staying within the same neighbourhood.
Does the cafe have reliable WiFi for working?
Yes WiFi is generally reliable enough for messaging and email. Power outlets are available at most counter or wall seats. For stable video calls a backup mobile-data SIM is a good idea anywhere in Thailand.