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Bakeries and Pastry Shops in Kanchanaburi: Where to Buy Bread and Dessert
Bakeries in Kanchanaburi are found on almost every street in the center — from the Srifa chain with branches throughout the city to small pastry shops with just one display case. We've collected eight places that together cover everyday bread and dessert options. ## How We Selected We took bakeries on the main streets — Ban Nua, Sangchuto, U Thong — with clear assortments: everyday bread and pastries separate from pastry shops with custom-ordered cakes and desserts. ## What Works for Whom - **Srifah Bakery Shop** and **Srifa Bakery Co Limited** — two branches of the Srifa chain, Thailand's largest bakery: bread, croissants, ready-made pastries every day. - **Punthai Coffee Kanchanaburi** — coffee shop with pastries, if you need coffee with breakfast. - **Nilla Bakery** — small bakery on Pakpraek Road, near the center. - **Waan D Kanchanaburi** — desserts and sweet pastries. - **Panghom Bakery and Cooking** — bakery in the northern part of the center, closer to residential neighborhoods. - **Jaideesweetclass** — desserts and, judging by the name, pastry master classes. - **Everything Jingle Bell** — pastry shop on Donrak Road. ## What to Know in Advance The Srifa chain operates on store hours and sells fresh pastries by evening — for a specific type of bread, come in the morning. Small pastry shops more often make cakes and desserts to order rather than keeping a ready selection on display all day.
Hospitals and Clinics in Kanchanaburi: Where to Get Medical Care
Kanchanaburi has two hospitals that take emergency and inpatient cases: a public one — serving the entire region, and a private one — with shorter waits. The rest are general clinics and specialized consultations in the city center. We've collected where to go depending on your situation. ## How We Selected We divided by type: public hospital for emergencies and serious cases, private — if speed and English-speaking staff matter, clinics — for general practitioner consultations and simple cases without hospitalization. ## What Works for Whom - **Paholpolpayuhasena Hospital** — the main public hospital of the province on the banks of Khwai Noi River. Takes emergency, surgical, and inpatient cases, works with international insurance, some departments have coordinators for foreign patients. - **Synphaet Kanchanaburi Hospital** — private hospital with 100 beds and international accreditation with 24-hour emergency department. Faster than public hospital, but paid service. - **Hospital on Sangchuto Road** (Saeng Chu To) — another private inpatient ward in the center, closer to the southern part of the city. - **Ruam Phaet Clinic**, **Chelim Chay Clinic**, and **Manat Medical** — general clinics in the center, for a general practitioner without advance booking. - **Kaew Skin Clinic** — dermatology clinic near the Don Rak memorial. ## What to Know in Advance The public hospital operates mainly in Thai, consultations take time — for non-urgent cases, it's faster to go to a private clinic or hospital. In an emergency, call 1669 (Thailand emergency ambulance) or go directly to Paholpolpayuhasena — it's the nearest hospital with a full set of departments.
Sights in Kanchanaburi: What to See in the City Center
Kanchanaburi is a city with the history of the Death Railway from World War II and dozens of Buddhist temples along the Kwai River. We've collected seven places in the center that together explain the city's history and daily religious life without going outside the city. ## How We Selected We took places within walking distance or a short trip from the center — the U Thong, Pakpraek, and embankment areas — not tourist attractions outside the city like waterfalls and national parks that require half a day of travel. ## What Works for Whom - **Thailand-Burma Railway Centre** — museum about the construction of the Death Railway, start here to learn the city's history. - **City Pillar Shrine** — the city's shrine, from which the city itself is formally measured. - **Wat Thewasangkharam** and **Wat Tai** — two active temples in the center you can visit any day. - **Wat Thawon Wararam** — another temple, slightly away from the tourist flow. - **MuangKanchanaburi Church** — Christian church in the center, if you're interested in religious life beyond Buddhist temples. - **River Kwai Jetski Tours** — if after museums and temples you want to get on the water. ## What to Know in Advance Temples require modest dress — shoulders and knees covered, this applies to both men and women. The museum closes earlier than most nearby restaurants and bars — plan your visit for the morning.
Barbershops in Kanchanaburi: Where to Get a Haircut
Barbershops and salons in Kanchanaburi are scattered along all the main streets of the center, not clustered in one area — near any neighborhood you'll find at least one. We've collected ten salons in different parts of the center, from classic barbershops to modern hair studios. ## How We Selected We took salons specifically for haircuts and styling, not nail studios and beauty clinics often in the same category. We looked at distribution across the city: embankment, Sangchuto Road, U Thong Road, Pakpraek Road. ## What Works for Whom - **OZONO** and **Great Salon** — salons on U Thong Road and Ban Nua Road, in dense central development. - **Big Boss Hair Cut** and **Highcut hairstudio** — studios focused on men's haircuts. - **Harmony Hair** — on Pakpraek Road, by the river. - **Vanda Hair Salon** and **60Sixty Salon** — full-service salons: haircut, coloring, styling. - **Dezign cut** and **UBY Hair Studio** — south of the center, closer to the station. - **Lucky Hair House** — on Sangchuto Road south of the center, an option if you live in that area. ## What to Know in Advance Most salon staff speak only Thai — if you need a complicated cut, bring a photo or use a phone translator. Advance booking isn't required everywhere, but on weekends there's more likely to be a wait.
Where to Buy Groceries in Kanchanaburi
Kanchanaburi has one major supermarket with a full range — Tesco on Sangchuto Road, and one in Robinson shopping mall. The rest is covered by chain stores near home and local mini-marts on three main streets in the center. We've collected eight points that together cover both weekly shopping and everyday purchases. ## How We Selected We divided places by purpose: supermarket for a full shopping trip, chain stores near home for daily essentials, local mini-mart — often cheaper than chain stores. ## What Works for Whom - **Tesco** on Sangchuto Road — the main supermarket in the center, fresh produce and household goods under one roof. - **Tops Market** in Robinson shopping mall — an alternative to Tesco, if you also need air-conditioned shopping. - **7-Eleven** on Sangchuto Road, U Thong Road, and Maenam Khwae embankment — three locations in different parts of the center, open 24 hours. - **CJ Express** on Pakpraek Road — chain store south of the center, closer to residential neighborhoods. - **Lotus's go fresh** in Ban Bo area — small supermarket format, if Tesco is far from home. - Mini-mart on Pakpraek Road without a major chain — local shop, usually cheaper than chain stores. ## What to Know in Advance 7-Eleven and mini-marts don't always accept cards — keep Thai baht cash on hand. Tesco and Tops operate on shopping mall hours, local shops by when the owner is there.
Where to Drink Specialty Coffee in Kanchanaburi
Coffee shops in the city with their own roasting and attention to beans — from Story Cafe's river veranda to a coworking space at Quinze Cafe & Space, not instant coffee at a roadside dive.