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Last kiss goodbye: UP’s Chocolate Kiss Cafe is closing their cake store for good

(Image from Instagram: @thechocolatekisscafe)

It’s depressing for any UP Diliman resident to see the most famous café and cake store on campus, The Chocolate Kiss Café, say goodbye twice. First, it closed its doors at Bahay ng Alumni for good last August 2020, and now, their celebrated cake shop is set to close down as well, with a final date for ordered pegged this June 23. 

In an announcement posted on The Chocolate Kiss Café’s Facebook page, the owners of the 23-year-old establishment shared the difficulties of navigating through a global pandemic, an experience that they described as “not sustainable.” 

They also bid a final farewell to beloved customers who made “ChocKiss,” as it was fondly called, a venue of cherished memories.

“The Chocolate Kiss cakes were born in a home kitchen. Baking and selling them started out as a hobby for its founders, which became a modest side-business come Christmas time,” the post read. “No one planned for this “side-line” to build its own Commissary, nor grow into a 23-year old Café.” 

“How far it has come; how much we’ve experienced!” it added.

As a final chance for their cake fans to have a fill, Chocolate Kiss will continue selling all its crowd-favorite cake selection, and may even whip up a few limited-edition and seasonal goodies to make use of all their ingredients.

(3 cake photos)

Dayap Chiffon Cake; starts at P490 for 4-inch round cake
Carrot Cake; starts at P210 for four-inch round cake
Kahlua Butter Cake; starts at P270 for four-inch round cake

“In behalf of everyone who was part of The Chocolate Kiss family, we thank you for making us part of your celebrations, and your lives. We’ve built so many good memories over the years, and we only want to leave you with happy thoughts,” the café writes.

Popular for their dayap chiffon cake and devil’s food cake, The Chocolate Kiss Café has been serving anyone who happens to pass by the picturesque campus in Diliman. From students to faculties and even the country’s most prominent personalities, anyone who has ever made it into their homey Bahay ng Alumni branch has dug into their delectable desserts.

Devil’s Food Cake; starts at P180 for four-inch round cake
Sour Cream Cheesecake; starts at P330 for four-inch round cake
Quezo Chiffon Cake; starts at P170 for four-inch round cake

And so, you wouldn’t want to miss their last call for cake orders. Place yours by going to their website to choose off of the four-inch, six-inch, and nine-inch cakes from their menu. Then, either call in your order two days in advance for select sizes, or check this page for all the available cakes that you can buy today. You can either swing by their commissary in Fairview to pick up your order, or book your own courier to deliver the goods.

Dayap Pastillas; starts at P210 for 15-piece jar
Spritzar Cookies; starts at P120 for 20-piece cookie cup
Classic Ensaymada; P600 for both 4-piece regular-sized and 9-piece small-sized sets
Polvoron; P230 for 24-piece set

For orders, head to The Chocolate Kiss’ official website, or call 8962-8269, 8931-6960, or 0908-883-1396. For updates, check out The Chocolate Kiss Cafe’s Facebook page.

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Viktor Austria
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