
Bangkok Baker Lowers Fresh Bread From Rooftop to Customers
A Bangkok baker has gone viral for lowering fresh butter toast from her balcony to customers on the street below. Despite safety concerns, Yupadee Simim's unique delivery method has drawn crowds and loyal fans to her Charoenkrung shop.
πΊ Watch the full story above
Imagine ordering bread and watching it descend from the sky, still warm from the oven.
That's the daily scene at Taidana.pan in Bangkok's Charoenkrung neighborhood, where owner Yupadee Simim has turned her rooftop location into an advantage. Instead of asking customers to climb stairs, she lowers freshly toasted butter bread down to the street in a basket.
Yupadee calls herself a "lazy" baker, but her creative solution has sparked anything but a lazy response. Videos of the floating bread delivery have gone viral across social media, drawing curious customers and crowds of onlookers eager to experience the novelty firsthand.
The unconventional setup hasn't come without criticism. Some locals have raised safety concerns about the rooftop delivery system, questioning what happens if the rope breaks or the basket tips over onto pedestrians below.

But the concerns haven't stopped the flow of customers or support. Fans of the quirky bakery have rallied behind Yupadee, with many defending her right to run her business differently and praising her ingenuity in making her rooftop space work.
Sunny's Take
There's something deeply human about finding creative solutions to everyday problems. Yupadee didn't let her location's limitations stop her from sharing what she loves to make. Instead, she turned a potential obstacle into the very thing that makes her bakery special.
In a world of identical storefronts and standardized service, her dangling bread basket reminds us that charm often lives in the unexpected. Sometimes the best ideas come from simply asking: "Why not?"
Today, Taidana.pan remains open, proof that a little creativity and a lot of butter toast can win hearts faster than conventional wisdom says they should.
Based on reporting by Bangkok Post
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
Spread the positivity! π
Share this good news with someone who needs it


