Add comment Where to buy cakes for birthdays and special occasions in Shanghai Here are a few top bakeries worth your dough in Shanghai Posted: Tuesday November 13 2018 Photograph: courtesy Al's Baking Co No party is complete without a birthday cake to hep celebrate your kid's big day. Whether you're looking for cute cupcakes or a show-stopping number stacked five layers high, here are the top bakeries worth your dough in Shanghai. Corazon Bakery For seasonal parties, birthdays or special occasions, Corazon offers beautifully made custom fondant and butercream cakes (from 398RMB) and custom cupcakes (ranging from 12-25RMB each) Read more 628 Baole Lu Pantry's Best With about half the frosting, naked cakes from Pantry's Best are a lighter (but just as delicious) alternative, and come in flavours like lemon, carrot cake, red velvet and mocha. Read more 300 Huaihai Zhong Lu Awfully Chocolate A bakery dedicated to all things cocoa, this chain has locations across the city. Order via Dianping or Meituan to pick up light and fluffy cakes in different chocolatey variations, like chocolate banana or chocolate mille crepe on the spot. Read more 174 Xiangyang Nan Lu Sweet Ever After This American-style bakery specialises in all things dessert – with cake pops, muffins and customised sweets on its menu – but cupcakes are where it really shines with more than 20 flavours, including banana split and salted caramel. Read more 16 Yuyao Lu Al's Baking Co. A stalwart on the Shanghai sweets scene, Al's offers full cakes in four classic flavours – red velvet, chocolate layer cake, carrot cake and cheesecake – as well as other baked goods and pies made fresh daily. Place orders at least one day in advance to pick up in-store. Read more 174 Xiangyang Nan Lu Cinnamon Loafers For wow-factor, custom-order cakes from red velvet to vegan, hit up WeChat bakeshop Cinnamon Loafers (which operates out of Egg cafe's kitchen). Place orders to to four days in advance. Read more Read more The best smoothie bowls in Shanghai From classic açaí to charcoal-infused to chocolate and peanut butter, dig your spoon into the city's best bowls Read more By: Annie Lin Posted: 11:20 am, 21 September 2018 The (almost) definitive guide to Shanghai's best avocado toasts Get a taste of these decadent toasts Read more Posted: 4:07 pm, 22 August 2018 Comments
Corazon Bakery For seasonal parties, birthdays or special occasions, Corazon offers beautifully made custom fondant and butercream cakes (from 398RMB) and custom cupcakes (ranging from 12-25RMB each) Read more 628 Baole Lu
Pantry's Best With about half the frosting, naked cakes from Pantry's Best are a lighter (but just as delicious) alternative, and come in flavours like lemon, carrot cake, red velvet and mocha. Read more 300 Huaihai Zhong Lu
Awfully Chocolate A bakery dedicated to all things cocoa, this chain has locations across the city. Order via Dianping or Meituan to pick up light and fluffy cakes in different chocolatey variations, like chocolate banana or chocolate mille crepe on the spot. Read more 174 Xiangyang Nan Lu
Sweet Ever After This American-style bakery specialises in all things dessert – with cake pops, muffins and customised sweets on its menu – but cupcakes are where it really shines with more than 20 flavours, including banana split and salted caramel. Read more 16 Yuyao Lu
Al's Baking Co. A stalwart on the Shanghai sweets scene, Al's offers full cakes in four classic flavours – red velvet, chocolate layer cake, carrot cake and cheesecake – as well as other baked goods and pies made fresh daily. Place orders at least one day in advance to pick up in-store. Read more 174 Xiangyang Nan Lu
Cinnamon Loafers For wow-factor, custom-order cakes from red velvet to vegan, hit up WeChat bakeshop Cinnamon Loafers (which operates out of Egg cafe's kitchen). Place orders to to four days in advance. Read more
The best smoothie bowls in Shanghai From classic açaí to charcoal-infused to chocolate and peanut butter, dig your spoon into the city's best bowls Read more By: Annie Lin Posted: 11:20 am, 21 September 2018
The (almost) definitive guide to Shanghai's best avocado toasts Get a taste of these decadent toasts Read more Posted: 4:07 pm, 22 August 2018