Christmas special: cake shops in Delhi for a perfect treat
TRAVEL NEWS, DELHI Updated : Dec 21, 2020, 13:09 IST
Shopping for the best cakes in Delhi?
It won’t be an overstatement to say that the best Christmas gifts are edible, and more specifically, they happen to be cakes. Only a few of us have the discipline to reject a piece of delicious, freshly baked cake. So, if you have plans to bring home cakes or pick them for gifts this Christmas, buying a treat from one of these Delhi bakeries is a good idea.
Elma's, Lodhi Colony
Elma's cake shop is brimming with attractive eats such as freshly-baked croissants, breads, pancakes etc. However, it was Elma’s bakery that made a mark in making delicious red velvet cakes in Delhi. You must try their Christmas special plum cake. The bakery is also open for dine-in, take away and delivery.
Defence Bakery, Defence Colony and Greater Kailash
Located in two of South Delhi’s posh areas, Defence Bakery is an institution beloved for its appetizing pastries, muffins, cakes and other savouries. They also have a wonderful express bread counter. The Christmas-special fruit & nut cake and plum cake is ideal for breakfast or any time.
Angels in My Kitchen, across Delhi
The folks at Delhi’s Angels in My Kitchen are true to their name, take their job very seriously. They excel in offering cakes decorated and frosted with delicious icing. Their gingerbread house cakes, plum cakes and plum pudding muffins are the hot sellers. You may even discover flavours that you didn't know existed. They also offer snackible items and savouries for a Christmas and New Year party. They offer takeaway as well.
Bread and More, Vasant Vihar and Greater Kailash
Indulge in a world of donuts, croissants, miniature dinner rolls, soup sticks, pies and cakes at the Bread and More outlets in Delhi. They are never-failing options to find beautiful treats during Christmas. Both the outlets offer delivery and takeaway.
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