Succulent Koyo Confections at La Pâtisserie, Bangkok
The late autumn in Japan marks the Koyo, a time to count one’s blessings before the onset of winter, and what better way to do so than with a reviving cup of premium tea or coffee accompanied by a delicious sweetmeat from the selection of Koyo cakes and pastries available at The Okura Prestige Bangkok’s La Pâtisserie.

Among the delights are kabocha pumpkin cheesecake, musk melon cream roll, pomegranate tart, and a light and zesty mikan orange & chocolate tartlet. These and many other sweet treats and savoury goodies on offer at La Pâtisserie are great solo pick-me-ups or pleasures to be shared with family, friends and colleagues at any time of the day.
Koyo Confections are available Mondays to Fridays at 07:00 – 19:00, from now until 30 December 2020. Priced from Baht 160 net per piece.
La Pâtisserie is located on the ground floor, Park Ventures Ecoplex. For more information, please contact +66 (0) 2 687 9000 or email lapatisserie@okurabangkok.com
Pakvipa Rimdusit
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