Categories: Food

Where to Get the Best Korean Cakes

Korean design is well known for being simple, clean, and elegant. These characteristics transcend to the way they do their makeup, the way they dress, and even the way they bake their cakes.

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Korean cakes are often cylinder-shaped with pastel or muted colors and minimal decorations. Sometimes, they even have beautifully painted artworks on top! Let’s check out a couple of local bakers that can fulfill our Korean cake dreams.

Fresh by Kyla

Try out this Bulacan-based business with a heart! Fresh by Kyla makes cute, light cakes for a variety of occasions. Buy a pupper cake, or a birthday cake with an illustration — they’re all worth it. Prices start at P580 for custom cakes, so send a DM now!

Aniela’s

Immerse yourself in Korean culture with Aniela’s buttercream art cakes. They cater to fans of K-pop, K-dramas, and even Friends! They’re now accepting orders for May and June, so make sure to book a slot ASAP.

Polene’s Cake Mail

Polene’s Cake Mail is the perfect shop for those looking for a more artsy dessert. Their cakes still follow the minimalist Korean style, but add a bit more flare with intricate designs and bold colors. Choose between brown butter vanilla and moist chocolate for your flavors and get to designing!

Baby Cakes

Based in Pangasinan, Baby Cakes offers both “cubed” and round cakes, with flavors like double chocolate, red velvet, and citrus butter. They’ve got a special collaboration for Mother’s Day this year, so make sure to check out the complete package.

Baddie Bakes

Yes, this cake store is Taylor Swift-approved! Baddie Bakes famously caught Ms. Swift’s attention with a congratulations cake; you too, can catch your loved one’s eye with these stunning, painted cakes.

Cakeology

Cebu natives can enjoy the beauty of Korean cakes with Cakeology! They offer full-sized cakes and “bento” cakes for those wanting smaller portions. Celebrate a special day with their customized character cakes and cupcakes.

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Patrice Miranda
Tags: minimalist

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