Bingsu! Bingsu! Bingsu!

(The content has been slightly modified for brevity and to avoid excessive reading time. Additionally, I have made some minor adjustments to the images for aesthetic purposes, as the images captured by my mobile phone camera did not accurately reflect the actual atmosphere. I apologize for this and would like to confirm that all images are from my actual experience.)

As a food and travel enthusiast, I am eager to share my experiences through reviews. I believe that sharing positive experiences can inspire others and contribute to a more vibrant community.

Let me take you on a tour of the restaurant's ambiance. These photos were taken with my phone, so the image quality may not be as good as in real life.

However, the actual store is very beautiful. The atmosphere is great. Okay, let's get down to business!


Sulbing has several branches, but the one I visited is located in Siam Square Soi 2. It is said to be the first store to introduce bingsu to Thailand. However, I cannot confirm the accuracy of this claim.

I've heard good things about this restaurant from online reviews and friends who have eaten there. They all say it's delicious and worth the price, so I'm excited to try it for myself.

I saw this on the page, so I immediately left my house and invited my friends to go with me.

Let's start with the main reason why you should rush to try this bingsu.

(This is a snippet from Sulbing's website.)

Cr. sulbinginternational.com

And then we arrived at the shop. Take the BTS to Siam station, it's very convenient.


The menu counter is located on the second floor.

Let's climb the stairs now.

For those who are too lazy to walk, there is an elevator available. This restaurant has an elevator service.

Upon entering, you will encounter a counter where you can place your order.

Here are some examples to show you what each menu looks like.


It's time to order! You can see that there are people ordering, so you'll have to wait in line for a bit. It won't be long, and you can go and grab a seat in the meantime.

After ordering, you will receive this device. You must wait for it to vibrate and turn red before retrieving your menu.


In addition to bingsu, there are also toasts and various drinks. Here, I ordered a toast menu.


This is the atmosphere inside the shop on the 2nd floor.


While waiting for the menu, I took a quick walk around the different floors. Each dish took only 5-10 minutes to prepare, so the wait wasn't long. The atmosphere was beautiful, especially on the third floor. I walked up the stairs to another floor (I didn't take the elevator to reduce my carbon footprint).


The restroom is located on the 3rd floor and is separated for men and women. There is also a station where you can add condensed milk to your liking.

The overall atmosphere on the third floor was calm when I visited in the late afternoon. However, the crowd significantly increases in the evening and late at night.

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This is the 4th floor. It's completely empty right now (you could even say there's no one here, haha).

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Oh no! The machine is shaking.

It's time to pick up the menu!


Oreo Bingsu Oreo, priced at 280 baht.

Bingsu Injeolmi, priced at 210 baht.

This review focuses solely on the restaurant's ambiance and bingsu menu. A more in-depth examination of individual menu items will be provided in a subsequent review. Stay tuned for the next review!



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