Sweettime
436 Yaowarat Rd, Samphanthawong, Bangkok 10100
Late-night dessert in Bangkok usually means a 7-Eleven freezer aisle or a hotel room-service menu. Sweettime is something else: a sit-down dessert shop on Yaowarat that runs 5:30PM to 1:30AM every night except Monday, with LGBTQ+ friendly and transgender-safe tags listed on its Google profile. Plan the visit around the Monday closure. The rest of the week, the late-night window stays open.
Sweettime sits at 436 Yaowarat Road in Samphanthawong, on the south side of Bangkok's main Chinatown thoroughfare. The shop opens at 5:30PM and pulls the shutters at 1:30AM, running that schedule Tuesday through Sunday. Monday is the standing closure day, the only night of the week the lights stay off.
No website is attached to the listing. Day-to-day photos and any temporary closure notes live on the shop's Instagram and Facebook accounts, both running under the handle @sweettimechinatown. Anyone planning a visit on a holiday or with a specific item in mind is better off checking the social feed than working from the phone number alone.
The Google profile lists every service mode the shop supports: dine-in, in-store pickup, takeaway, and delivery. That makes Sweettime workable as a sit-down stop at one of its tables, a quick grab on the walk back to a hotel, or a late-night order routed through a delivery app.
Sweettime explicitly marks itself as LGBTQ+ friendly and as a transgender-safe space on its Google listing. For visitors who weigh those signals before deciding where to settle in for the night, that line on the profile carries more weight than a star rating.
On the numbers, the shop holds a 4.2 average across roughly 300 Google reviews. Combined with the operating window that runs to 1:30AM six nights a week, that's the rough shape of what the listing actually offers. The phone line, +66 86 722 2458, is on the listing for anyone who'd rather call ahead than walk up.