Bangkok’s Latest Bubble‑Tea Buzz: Meet the Marshmallow Piglet in Your Drink
It’s mid‑June and the Holiday Season is humming through the streets. If you’ve got a travel bucket list that screams Thailand, Bangkok’s newest hotspot is waiting to be tasted.
Ditto Tea – Where Bubble‑Tea Gets a Mascot
The Ditto Tea outlet at Central World is turning heads with its new Instagram‑ready concoctions. Picture a frothy bubble‑tea shaken to perfection, topped by a floaty marshmallow piglet that looks like it jumped straight out of a doodle‑book. The price? 155 baht (about S$6.80). Here’s the magic number you’ll see on the menu:
- “Mr. Ditto” Bubble‑Tea – 155 baht
- “Mr. Custard” Float – 135 baht (mini caramel pudding on top)
Both drinks arrive in a fizzy pop‑in‑teacup that is practically begging for a #Selfie moment. They’re only around for a short time, so a quick dash through Central World is advised if you want to try them before they vanish.
Past Animal‑Topper Highlights
Ditto’s decorator squad hasn’t stopped at pigs. Past pop‑ups featured a bulldog that wagged its tail between bubbles and a rabbit that hopped on the foam, each delighting the social‑media crowd and earning their own #PetLove hashtags.
More “Cute” Sips on the Menu
- Watermelon & Lychee Green Iced Tea – a tropical burst in a cup
- Durian Ceylon Iced Tea Latte – for the daring and the curious, because durian and milk unite in a bold swirl
Whether you’re a bubble‑tea nerd or a pastry person with a sweet tooth, the new lineup at Ditto keeps playful surprises in every sip. Bring your selfie‑gear – this place is all about that eye‑catching, to‑tweet‑right‑away vibe.
Where to Grab a Fresh Bubble Tea (and More) in Bangkok
Looking for the best spots to sip, snack, and soak up the city vibe? Check out these top tea temples and chill zones—plus a cheeky side note about the wildest Thai dessert you’ve never heard of.
Key Locations
- Central World Outlet – 2/F, 999/9 Rama I Road, Pathum Wan District, Bangkok 10330. Perfect for a quick escape between the shops.
- The Third Place (101) – 101 Sukhumvit Road, Bangchak, Prakanong, Bangkok. Great spot for a late‑night chill sesh.
- Central Plaza Westgate – 2nd Central Plaza Westgate, 199/1–199/2 Rattanathibet Road, Bang Yai District, Nonthaburi 11140. Ideal for a refreshing tea break with a view.
⏰ Hours of Operation
All three outlets open from 10 am to 10 pm, so you can swing by anytime from brunch to dinner.
Side Story Worth a Peek!
By the way, if you’re feeling adventurous, this Thai dessert shop is turning up the heat with totally realistic poop‑shaped jellies. Not for the faint of heart! (Matt’s the name of the writer, keep it real: [email protected])
TL;DR
Three prime bubble‑tea spots, all open from morning till night, plus an odd but unforgettable dessert story to keep you laughing and craving sweet.