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Bakery Sate

Bakery Sate Menu, Reviews, Photos, Location and Info - Zomato After Kishimoto we wandered around looking for dessert and settled on Bakery Sate, for its good Yelp ratings.

We tried three cakes:
  • Matcha Black Sesame ($4.95) GF dacquoise, GF chiffon, black sesame moussline, matcha white chocolate parfait
  • Lavender Milk Chocolate Raspberry ($4.95) GF chocolate sponge, lavender milk chocolate mousse, raspberry mousse
  • Milk Chocolate Salted Caramel ($4.95) GF chocolate sponge, milk chocolate mousse, salted caramel mousse
The mousse flavour is really properly tasted only if you isolate the mousse from the rest of the cake. Otherwise, one flavour tends to predominate, especially for the chocolate-coated ones.

Still, prices are fairly good for tasty pieces, and you get "gluten free" as a bonus. Those who are very sensitive should nevertheless read the Food Allergy Warning on the counter. They do not have a separate gluten-free kitchen area, so they do not guarantee there is no cross-contamination.

Depending on what you get, the slice seems to be slightly smaller than par, but not by much.

2015-Jan-5 Bakery Sate - 3 cakes

2015-Jan-5 Bakery Sate - 3 cakes, inside

2015-Jan-5 Bakery Sate - cake counter

2015-Jan-5 Bakery Sate 1

2015-Jan-5 Bakery Sate - 2

2015-Jan-5 Bakery Sate - croissants

2015-Jan-5 Bakery Sate - 3

2015-Jan-5 Bakery Sate - GF warning

2015-Jan-5 Bakery Sate - minion cake

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