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Where to Get the Best Wedding Cakes in Nepal

 

Planning a wedding while is one of the most exciting events of your life, can also be the most stressful. You only get one shot at this, so it is understandable that you only want the best and it should be that way. Because, why not?

So where do you want to go for the best wedding cake? You have a couple of options, now. Gone are the days when you had limited options for cakes. You can inie meenie mini moe among top bakeries that provide first-class wedding cakes, albeit you know which ones they are. Here are some of the best places to go for wedding cakes and believe it or not good old bakeries like Hermann’s or Makoo’s do not even make the list.

The Patisserie’s

Fairly new in the market, this place is quite new but has already managed to steal the hearts of many dessert lovers around town with their elegant cakes and clean finish of the desserts. You will see them experimenting with and introducing new flavors; flavors that you can hardly find anywhere else. Their wedding cakes look to radiate the elegance that you deserve!

Cake Galore

Cake Galore was one of the first to introduce designer cakes in town, at least as far as I remember. Their designs are out of this world, especially their fondant cakes. If you want a well-designed cake, go for Cake Galore. Although, keep in mind that you will have to place an order a few weeks prior.

Crave

Crave has earned quite some fame around town. Persistently making some good cakes over perhaps more than a good decade, luscious and decadent, their cakes are one of a kind. Even after their move to a different place, people still search and go to this bakery, that’s just how good they are.

Sara Bakes Vegan

If you’re vegan, you need not fear for what kind of cakes you will keep at your wedding. Sara Bakes Vegan has your back. Already offering quite a range of vegan options to vegan people over the years, Sara has taken it over herself to give you the best vegan wedding cake options.

Make your wedding cake as grand as your wedding as your feelings that day.

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