A bite of heaven!
Caramel cakes are delish, especially when they’re moist and fluffy. Some people love chocolate cakes and some prefer berries, but there’s a good amount of us that loves caramel goodness.
Here are some of the must-try caramel cakes you need to taste, in case you haven’t yet!
Costa Brava – Power Plant Mall
Costa Brava has been around for years now – a home-based cake supplier in Bel-Air, Makati. One mention of their name and people would immediately think of their heavenly, melt-in-your-mouth, Caramel Cake.
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Polaris, Bel-Air, Makati
(02) 8896 1267 | (02) 8896-6272 | (02) 8403-6627 | (02) 8984-3949
Estrel’s Caramel Cakes – Quezon City
Estrel’s has been around for many decades already and is also popular for its luscious caramel cake. They also make other pastries such as food for the gods, baked Leche flan, cookies, and more.
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54 Scout Tobias corner Scout Limbaga Street, Quezon City
(02) 8372 2965
Buttery & Co. – Quezon City
Buttery & Co. is an online bakery that offers homemade, honest-to-goodness salted egg ensaymada, matcha Mamon, cheese tarts, and cheese rolls. Now, they’ve also ventured into baking cakes, specializing in caramel cakes of different flavors: original, ube caramel, and Valrhona dark chocolate caramel.
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104 Katipunan Ave. White Plains 1110 Quezon City, Philippines
(0915) 333 3990
Bizu
Bizu is a premier French patisserie offering signature Parisian-style pastries and desserts. It’s also a bistro serving European comfort food attuned to the Filipino palate. From their Caramel Roll Cake to Ube Basque Burnt Cheesecake and their famous Macarons, you’ll surely find something to satisfy your sweet tooth.
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Pasteleria Manila
The pioneer caramel cakes in tubs, Pasterleria Manila offers a variety of sweets such as brazo bars, ube halaya cake, broast stickers mamon bitz, red bean cake, and of course, their classic caramel cakes in an assortment of sizes.
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27 Dexter Street Proj. 8, Quezon City
Conti’s
Conti’s may be the home of the beloved mango bravo but their other cakes are just as delectable, sweet, and perfect for special occasions. Their salted caramel cake, in particular, is perfect for those who love their caramel with a twist. It has vanilla sponge cake with layers of salted caramel, crisps, and brownies, all topped with dulce sugar and a dusting of ground cookies.
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Hizon’s Cakes & Pastries
There’s no doubt that you’ve already heard of Hizon’s before. It’s become a household name long before you were probably even born. It is the first and original bakeshop in Manila and was founded in 1946. It’s also home to the first original Ensaymada, Mocha Chiffon Cake, and pastries in the Philippines.
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1197 Jorge Bocobo Street, corner Arquiza Street 1012 Manila City
(02) 524-8790
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