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Q: Good bakeries in China?

Is there a trusted CHAIN brand of bakeries that do good cakes all across China? I'm fed up of biting into air and fruit.

12 years 40 weeks ago in  Food  - China

 
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I would say no. All the chains do the airy sponge cakes with too much cream and fruit. Individual cities like Beijing and Shanghai have some world class non-chain bakeries though where you can pick up top quality cakes, pastries etc.

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I searched hard for good cakes in Beijing. At the end I came up to this place called Cheese Home (Zhangzizhonglu station exit D, turn right and walk for approx. 30 meters). Their cakes are AMAZING. They get chocolate from Belgium, vanilla beans from Madagascar and cream from New Zealand. I'll just say that I'm Italian and their Tiramisu was almost as good as my mother's. I've been there several times already and I recommend you try their Tiramisu, cinnamon apples cake and chocolate banana cheesecake. They also serve good fresh coffee from Rickshaw Roasters. Best espresso in town. Go check it out and let me know Wink

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