Move over croffles, Basque burnt cheesecake, and matcha: Biscoff is here to steal your thunder. Bangkok’s latest dessert fad comes courtesy of Belgian biscuit brand Lotus Biscoff, or just Biscoff, known for its crunchy spiced cookies and nut-free cookie spread. Never had their products or have a serious case of FOMO? Here are some places you can try it in Bangkok.
 
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Babyccino 

 
This elegant brunch spot loved by cafe-hoppers is experimenting with new dishes, like their light and fluffy Biscoff cheese pie (B140/cup), made with cream cheese and, of course, the spiced cookie. Can’t get enough Biscoff? They’re also adding a Biscoff milkshake (B170) to the menu.
53 Ekkamai Soi 12, 065-463-2356. Available to order via Grab, Line, or Robinhood. Open daily 8am-6:30pm.
 
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Drop by Dough

 
Known for its sinful, decadent donuts, Drop by Dough recently unveiled a new caramel biscuit flavor (B130/piece). It’s filled with caramel biscuit custard, drenched in caramel glaze, and sprinkled with Biscoff cookie crumbles. Double down with their donut-scented candles, too.
Udom Suk: 11 Sukhumvit Soi 101/2. Ari: Josh Hotel, 19/2 Ari Soi 4. EmQuartier: B/F, EmQuartier, 695 Sukhumvit Rd. Available to order via Grab, Line, and Robinhood. Open daily 10am-6pm.
 
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The Saffron Cafe

 
The master pastry chefs here specialize in unique treats made with Asian and Middle-Eastern influences. Their Biscoff tres leches cake (B1,150/4 slices, B2,200/8 slices, B1,700/full tray), topped with fresh Chantilly cream, crushed biscuits, and toasted pecans, bucks those influences, but it has nevertheless taken Bangkok dessert fiends by storm. You can also get a Biscoff cheesecake (B1,850/pound) with cookie butter glaze, Chantilly cream rosettes, and Biscoff crumb.
21/100 Sathorn Rd., 098-532-8719. Delivery is available within metropolitan Bangkok via Line, Instagram, or their website
 
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Wavy BKK

 
This new ice cream brand is churning out delectable flavors. As it happens, their Biscoff cookie frozen yogurt (B80/cup, B299/pint) is their best-seller, too. The cookie-flavored ice cream is made with Italian yogurt and then laced with Biscoff spread and cookie chunks.
Available to order via Instagram or Facebook @wavy.bkk.
 
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Molto Gelato

 

Molto Gelato houses some outrageous-sounding, limited-edition flavors like Bailey’s Irish cream, Kyoho and Shine Muscat grape, and vanilla with French’s yellow mustard (seriously). It should come as no surprise they also make a yogurt Biscoff flavor. The tangy yogurt base is laced with Biscoff sauce and crunchy biscuits to give it some bite (all B280/pint; limited supply).
Available to order via Line or Facebook. 098-463-9156.
 
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Pleased Yoghurt Bar

 
This shop with branches in EmQuartier, Gump’s, and Siam Square One specializes in Greek yogurt and frozen yogurt. Its oh-so-good salted Biscoff swirl (B350/pint; B600/2 pints) is a red-hot seller that pretty much demands pre-ordering. The frozen yogurt base gets jazzed up with salted caramel swirls and Biscoff biscuits. If you can’t get your hands on this, go for their signature ​​ Death by Chocolate or new Fudgy Malteser Madness.
B/F, EmQuartier, 695 Sukhumvit Rd.; G/F, Siam Square One, 238 Rama I Rd.; Gump’s, Ari Soi 4. Available to order via Grab, Line, and Robinhood. Open daily 10am-10pm.
 
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Susan Croissant

 
This cottage-like cafe-slash-pastry house deals in fancy croissants and cronuts. Or, as they call them, fridos—donuts made from croissant dough. Acquaint yourself with both fridos and Biscoff with their chocolate and Earl Grey frido (B199), which is topped with chocolate and Earl Grey ganache, homemade caramel cream, and a Biscoff cookie. Wash it down with an iced mocha (B120) to elevate the sugar rush.
384/1 Ekkamai Soi 24, 062-293-6464. Available to order via Grab, Line, and Gojek. Open daily 7am-7pm.