Birthday cakes in Singapore
Celebrating birthdays with cakes has been a tradition since the early ages. With the large variety of bakeries in Singapore, including plenty of Instagram bakers, there is a wide selection of birthday cakes to choose from—be it eggless vegan options or multi-tiered ones
Also, with the new Phase 2 (Heightened Alert) falls between 16 May and 13 June, and I’ve seen multiple birthday boys and girls lamenting about celebrations during this period. Fret not, as you’re still able to celebrate at home with our list of 25 birthday cakes in Singapore, where all places provide takeaway or delivery options.
1. Lana Cakes
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One of Singapore’s oldest brands is Lana Cakes, which has been around since 1964, and is best known for their signature chocolate cake. This Chocolate Fudge Cake (from $55) sees a light chiffon base, dressed in decadent fudge. They also have other varieties of old-school decorated cakes such as the Blueberry Cake (from $72) and Mocha Cream Cake (from $68).
Address: 36 Greenwood Avenue, Singapore 289239
Opening hours: Tue-Fri 10am to 6pm, Sat 10am to 5pm
Tel: 6466 5315
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2. LUNA
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One cake I’d like to have on my birthday is the Orh Nee Cake ($80) from LUNA, a clever adaptation of the Teochew dessert, layered with vanilla sponge and yam paste. Other notable creations include the Sakura Bloom ($70), made with lime sponge, gin-infused apple cubes, and a sakura gin and tonic jelly. There’s also the Gula Melakaya ($70), a combination of gula melaka sponge, pandan kaya, and coconut mousse.
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Address: 53 Amoy Street, Singapore 069879
Opening hours: Mon-Thur 12pm to 6:30pm, Fri-Sat 12pm to 9pm, Sun 12pm to 6pm
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3. Cat & The Fiddle
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Cat & The Fiddle is best known for their cheesecake selection, crafted by award-winning pastry chef, Daniel Tay. A classic cake to go for would be the Charred Eclipse ($52.90), their version of basque burnt cheesecake, which sees a marriage of cream and martabak cheeses. If you’re feeling adventurous, Cat & The Fiddle has plenty of flavoured cheesecakes to choose from, including a localised Milo Dinosaur ($45.90) and the King Cat Of The Mountain ($55.90), made with MSW durian.
4. Corine & Cake
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Corine & Cake pride themselves on baking their cakes from scratch, using only fresh and natural dairy ingredients. Their customised cakes cover a wide array of designs, including adorable animal cakes, and gorgeous tiered cakes. If you’d like to keep things simple, consider their Gourmet Cakes (from $68), with flavours such as Coconut Passionfruit Cake and Ondeh Ondeh Cake to choose from.
Delivery services are available at $30, with an extra charge of $10 for locations in Sentosa and Jurong Island. Otherwise, you can opt for self-collection at their bakery in Tai Seng.
Address: 1 Irving Place, #02-22, Singapore 369546
Opening hours: Wed-Mon 10am to 6:30pm
Tel: 8693 4449
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5. Le Petit Empire Designer Cakes
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The Money Pulling Cake Collection (from $128) by Le Petit Empire Designer Cakes lets you pull out real cash from your cakes—the perfect ang bao for the birthday boys and girls. These cakes are entirely customisable, from the designs up to the flavours, which include Madagascar Vanilla Mango and Valrhona Rich Dark Chocolate.
Address: 11 Cavan Road, #01-03, Singapore 209848
Opening hours: Daily 10am to 6pm
Tel: 9855 4223
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6. Cake Spade
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A popular cafe for birthday cakes in Singapore is Cake Spade, which offers sliced and whole cakes, as well as customised ones. Their Strawberry Tofu Cheesecake (from $57.75) comes highly recommended, topped with wobbly strawberry jelly. If you prefer the conventional fresh cream cake, but with a fruity twist, consider the Lychee Rose Cake (from $60.90), layered with vanilla sponge, lychee, and rosewater cream.
Address: 83 Tanjong Pagar Road, Singapore 088504
Opening hours: Mon-Thur 12pm to 10pm, Fri-Sat 12pm to 10:30pm
Tel: 6444 3868
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7. The Frosted Chick
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The Frosted Chick specialises in customised cakes, that are perfect for celebrations to be spent with family at home. From a minimalistic Mahjong Cake (from $105) that’s decorated with mahjong tiles to a luxe gold-brushed Darth Vader Cake (from $80), you’re sure to find something that you fancy.
Address: 194 Kim Keat Avenue, #01-414, Singapore 310194
Opening hours: Tue-Sun 11am to 6:30pm
Tel: 6250 3613
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8. Flor Patisserie
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Best known for their strawberry shortcake, Flor Patisserie serves up Japanese-inspired French pastries. Their confections focus heavily on the use of fresh fruit, such as the Fruitier (from $34.24), which features a medley of tropical fruit including kiwi, mango, dragonfruit, and more. There’s also the Sakura Crepe Shortcake ($51.40), layered with shortcake, sakura cream, fresh strawberries, then draped with a delicate sakura crepe.
Apart from the Siglap store, they also have branches in Tanjong Pagar and City Hall for takeaway, if these locations are more convenient for you. Otherwise, you can always opt for delivery!
Address: 42 Siglap Drive, Singapore 456167
Opening hours: Tue-Sun 11am to 6pm
Tel: 6243 0813
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9. LÉLE Bakery
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LÉLE Bakery specialises in customised buttercream cakes with a wide variety of flavours. Chocolate Banana is a classic combination, while Ondeh Ondeh makes for a localised treat. Go all out with the customisations, whether you’re looking for an anime-themed birthday cake, or a Korean minimalist cake, which is all the rage now. Prices range from around $100 to $200.
To order a cake, you can either WhatsApp them, or make an order through their online store.
Address: 18 Yishun Avenue 9, #02-19, Junction Nine, Singapore 768897
Opening hours: Daily 10am to 5:30pm
Tel: 8776 1510
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10. The Fabulous Baker Boy
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The Fabulous Baker Boy has relocated to their new location at Aliwal Street, with a slew of whole cakes available for purchase. This cafe is helmed by head chef and owner Juwanda Hassim, whose cake flavours are inspired by his travels.
Popular picks include the AB FAB Red Velvet Cake (from $55), dressed in chocolate ganache, and the Big Lub’s Carrot Cake (from $55), a carrot cake that’s pimped up with the addition of coconut and cranberries. What’s more, they’re currently offering free delivery for all their cakes, a deal not to be missed out on!
Address: 28 Aliwal Street, #01-01, Singapore 199918
Opening hours: Tue-Fri 11am to 8pm, Sat-Sun 9:30am to 6:30pm
Tel: 8951 7716
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11. Edith Patisserie
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Edith Patisserie’s cakes are dreamy and whimsical, with unique flavour pairings to boot. Think Gin & Tonic Cake (from $53.50), Cookie Dough Speculoos Chocolate Cake (from $53.50), and Yuzu Matcha Cake (from $58.90). They also offer customised cakes, for fancier birthday celebrations, with selections ranging from a cutesy Bear Cake (from $85.60) to a botanical Cactus Cake (from $80.30).
Address: 772 North Bridge Road, Singapore 198740
Opening hours: Tue-Sat 10am to 5pm, Sun 10am to 2pm
Tel: 6443 7150
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12. The Ugly Cake Shop
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The folks behind The Ugly Cake Shop named themselves as such, because their cakes do not contain artificial colouring, fondant, or marzipan—ingredients that are usually used to beautify cakes. Here, you can expect unique birthday cakes such as the Vicki Cake ($70), a butter cake that’s layered with house-made salted egg yolk custard. There’s also the Milo Dinosaur Cake (from $30), made with Milo buttercream and nuggets.
Address: 535 Kallang Bahru, #01-06, GB Point, Singapore 339351
Opening hours: Mon, Wed-Sat 10am to 6pm
Tel: 8228 8300
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13. Bloomsbury Bakers
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Located near Boon Keng MRT Station is Bloomsbury Bakers, where every confection is baked in small batches to ensure their quality. They offer an assortment of beautiful whole cakes, including a Pulut Hitam Cake ($50), made with pulut hitam cream and coconut nougatine, as well as a Speculoos Cookie Butter Cake ($45), dressed in cookie butter buttercream drizzles.
Bloomsbury Bakers also has a Landscape Series—a selection of small customised cakes which feature landscape designs, such as a green-and-blue Meadow ($110) and pastel pink Marshmallow Skies ($110).
Address: 30 Bendemeer Road, #01-889, Singapore 330030
Opening hours: Tue-Fri 11am to 7pm, Sat-Sun 11am to 6pm
Tel: 6299 3450
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14. Whiskit Bakery & Cafe
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If you’re a fan of localised flavours, check out Whiskit Bakery & Cafe, with the likes of an Ondeh Ondeh Cake (from $50), made with grated coconut, gula melaka bits, and shredded coconut, so you know it’s as good as the real deal. You can even take it up a notch with the MSW Durian Ondeh Cake (from $70), layered with actual MSW durian puree.
If you’re looking to take away or pick up your order, do note that the opening date for their new location in Biopolis is not yet confirmed. However, fret not, as delivery options are still available!
Address: 11 Biopolis Way, #01-08 Helios, Singapore 138667
Opening hours: TBA
Tel: 9366 6136
Website
15. Creme Maison Bakery
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Another place to order birthday cakes in Singapore is Creme Maison Bakery, where you can find unique flavours such as Hojicha Chrysanthemum Mochi (from $58) and Smoked Belgian Cacao Durian (from $78). Meanwhile, as Korean minimalistic cakes are all the trend now, consider their K-Styled selection, which comes dressed in beautiful pastel colours and make for IG-worthy material.
Address: 30 Tai Seng Street, #08-03C, BreadTalk IHQ, Singapore 534013
Opening hours: Mon, Wed-Fri 8am to 6pm, Sat 8:30am to 5:30pm, Sun 10am to 1pm
Tel: 8181 3689
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16. Sooperlicious Cakes
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If you are looking for halal birthday cakes in Singapore, consider Sooperlicious Cakes, which specialises in elaborately designed, customised fondant cakes. These include 3D noodle bowl cakes, and kid-friendly cakes shaped after popular cartoons such as Thomas The Train. Otherwise, they have mainstay selections to choose from, such as a decadent Belgian Chocolate Cake (from $65) and a floral Earl Grey Lavender Cake (from $65).
Address: 183 Jalan Pelikat, B1-92, The Promenade @ Pelikat, Singapore 537643
Opening hours: Daily 9am to 7pm
Tel: 9101 5856
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17. Lynn’s Cakes
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Another place for halal birthday cakes in Singapore is Lynn’s Cakes, tucked away in Eng Kong Terrace. Here, there’s a cake for everyone, whether you prefer something fruity as the Blueberry Lemon ($82), or a cake that’s more decadent, such as the Peanut Butter Cake Cheesecake ($92). The latter is pure indulgence, layered with both cheesecake and chocolate sponge, then drizzled with peanut butter.
Address: 11 Eng Kong Terrace, Singapore 598983
Opening hours: Tue-Sun 11am to 6pm
Tel: 6314 2886
Website
18. The Cake Shop
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Not only does The Cake Shop take in cake requests for regular customers, but they’re also a dessert distributor and wholesaler for well-known restaurants, hotels, and bakeries—proof that they’re really good at what they do.
They have money-pulling cakes, 3D fresh cream and fondant cakes, drip cakes, and even a Handcrafted 3D MSW Durian Cake (from $118.80) that’s made with MSW durian and cream. To make things sweeter, there’s free delivery for orders above $150.
Address: 2 Jurong East Central 1, #B1-07, JCube, Singapore 609731
Opening hours: Sun-Thur 10am to 9pm, Fri-Sat 10am to 10pm
Tel: 3157 0303
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19. Cake Avenue
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A halal-certified establishment, Cake Avenue has a wide selection of birthday cakes, including customised ones. Simply send them a picture of your design of choice, and they’ll respond with the quote as well as ordering process. They also offer same-day delivery with a minimum ordering period of four hours, for those looking to order birthday cakes at the last minute.
Popular designs include their Unicorn series, priced from $112.50. These come with beautiful piped rosettes, and a golden horn in the middle. Otherwise, get creative with the customisations, such as the Peppa Pig one seen above.
Address: 33 Lorong Kilat, #01-01, Kilat Centre, Singapore 598132
Opening hours: Tue-Sun 10am to 7pm
Tel: 6877 9008
Website
20. Fluff Bakery
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Fluff Bakery is a Muslim-owned bakery best known for their signature cupcakes. These aside, the bakery also whips up a diverse range of bakes such as the Ferrero Rocher Cake (from $55), a combination of chocolate cake, hazelnut feuilletine, and a Nutella drizzle cream frosting.
There’s also the Honey Almond Cake (from $65), topped with generous amounts of almond nuts, then finished with a honey drizzle. Do note that whole cakes are only available for purchase from Wednesdays to Saturdays.
Address: 4 Jalan Pisang, Singapore 199071
Opening hours: Tue-Sat 12pm to 7pm
Tel: 8251 1353
Website
21. Chef Yamashita
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Chef Yamashita has his origins in Japan, where he trained in a well-known culinary institute at Osaka. He later moved to Singapore, with experience in famous patisseries such as Glace and Flor.
One of his popular creations is the Ichigo Deco (from $32), a Japanese-style strawberry shortcake layered with fresh cream and strawberries. For matcha-loving birthday boys and girls, there’s the Uji (from $40), made with powdered green tea cream.
Address: Tanjong Pagar Blk 1, #02-44, Tanjong Pagar Plaza, Singapore 082001
Opening hours: Tue-Sat 10am to 5pm, Sun 10am to 4pm
Tel: 6604 9709
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22. Pulse Patisserie
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If there’s an iconic woman in your life that you’d like to dedicate a birthday cake to, consider Pulse Patisserie, with its Women Of Pulse whole cake selection. The cakes here are named and crafted after various woman personas.
There’s the Simone ($54), a combination of white peach, vanilla, and almond, that comes embellished with gems. For something on the other end of the colour spectrum, there’s the L.Grey ($48), an earl grey lavender cake dressed in monochromatic hues.
Address: 180 Depot Road, #01-06 The Interlace, Singapore 109684
Opening hours: Mon, Wed-Fri 11am to 7pm, Sat 10am to 7pm, Sun 10am to 5pm
Tel: 8839 4648
Website
23. Plain Vanilla
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Plain Vanilla may be known for its cupcakes, but they also offer a selection of whole cakes that make for great birthday celebration material.
Their Blueberry Tea Cake (from $65) is light on the palate, made with generous amounts of fresh blueberries, then finished with cream cheese frosting. For something more decadent, there’s the Peanut Butter Banana Layer Cake (from $65), which sees a banana chocolate chip cake, dressed with dark chocolate fudge, peanut butter cream cheese frosting, banana chips, and milk chocolate peanut butter cookies.
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24. Charlotte Grace Cakeshop
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Tucked away in Everton Park is Charlotte Grace Cakeshop, with a comprehensive array of cakes to choose from. Their regular cake series includes a Classic Lychee (from $20), made with lychee cream and lychee bits, as well as a Classic Chocolate Cake (from $20), which features a chocolate ganache filling.
Otherwise, they have pretty Korean lettering cakes, such as the baby blue Happy Confetti (from $85) and ombre Painted Pink (from $85). If you’d like a customised cake, you can contact them via Whatsapp or email, at least two weeks in advance.
Address: Blk 5 Everton Park, #01-24, Singapore 080005
Opening hours: Tue-Sat 10am to 5pm, Sun 10am to 2pm
Tel: 9768 9827
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25. Butter Studio
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Butter Studio has made a name for itself as one of the best places to get birthday cakes in Singapore. Their celebration cakes are elaborately decorated, and require a minimum of three days in advance to order.
Interesting creations include the Lady Ispahan (from $48), a three-way marriage of rose, lychee, and raspberry. There’s also the Salted Caramel Overload (from $68) which sees their signature red velvet cake coated with salted caramel sauce, then topped with wafer cones and caramel popcorn.
Get these birthday cakes in Singapore
We have curated a list of birthday cakes in Singapore, which offer takeaway and delivery options, so you can celebrate your birthday in the safety of home.
If you’re looking for more food options during this stay-home period, check out our guide for Korean fried chicken delivery services. There’s also Tsuta’s 1-for-1 ramen and don bowls, available for takeaway and delivery.
20 Korean Fried Chicken Delivery Services During This Stay-Home Period
This article was originally written on 10 January 2020.
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