The Cream Factory - Asoke

Cafes · Watthana

39 1 Sukhumvit 21 Rd, Khlong Toei Nuea, Watthana, Bangkok 10110

Rated 4.5/5 from 63 Google reviews.

The Cream Factory earns respect for restraint. Six flavors is the correct number: enough to build a reason to return, few enough to make the choice easy. The miso white chocolate option at THB 130 is the kind of flavor decision that signals a kitchen with real conviction. Build it into your Asoke rotation, but go early.

Cookies are the only item on the menu. That is a deliberate position, not a limitation.\n\nThe Cream Factory - Asoke operates as a pure grab-and-go bakery on Sukhumvit 21, drawing directly from New York-style soft-baked cookie culture. The format is uncomplicated: six flavors, minimal packaging, a counter, and a door. No tables, no beverages, no brunch menu.\n\nThe core lineup covers double chocolate, OG chocolate chip, and peanut butter at THB 120 per cookie. Specialty options include lemon cheese pie and miso white chocolate at THB 130, and strawberry cheesecake at THB 150. All six together can be ordered as a box for THB 770. The cookies themselves are built around a contrast that the format relies on entirely: a crunchy exterior gives way to a moist, dense interior. Whether that trade-off is worth a detour depends entirely on your relationship with a very good cookie.\n\nDelivery is available through Grab and Lineman for anyone who prefers to avoid the walk. The shop is open daily from 10AM to 9PM, but popular flavors routinely sell out well before closing, which is the one practical constraint worth planning around.\n\nThe brand has expanded beyond Asoke, with locations at The Circle Ratchapruk and Siam Paragon confirming multi-site growth since the Sukhumvit 21 opening. The Asoke address sits in a dense corridor of offices and apartment blocks near Terminal 21 and the Asoke BTS interchange, making a mid-afternoon pick-up straightforward for anyone already in the area.\n\nThe LGBTQ+ friendly designation is listed formally by the venue itself. The space is minimalist and transactional by design, so the welcome reads through the product, not through any particular atmosphere or decor.