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    Restaurant Review: Bunny Baker Cafe and Cake Studio

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    Bunny Baker Cafe and Cake Studio

    It started as a home-based business by the owners, Aila and Zach. But because of numerous requests, they decided to open their own store, the Bunny Baker Cafe and Cake Studio, two years ago. Aila chose a bunny to represent their café because her first cupcake creation is called the Love Bunny, which is, quite appropriately, a carrot cake. From there, they refined the concept to anything cute, pink, and girly, as Aila has a soft spot for them. Aside from their food, they also off party packages for kids that include workshops for making and decorating their own rice krispie treats. Mothers and their daughters can also have bonding session in this café through their cake making workshops, as well as classes for latte art, fondant sculpting, and many more. Kids, especially girls, will fall in love with this place because of its girly vibe. Even their menu incorporates the bunny theme.

    bunny_1Type of kid: Feminine, sweet, and loves anything cute

    Kid-o-meter: Bunny-themed food and interior

    Experience: Aila intentionally invited us to the restaurant at the same time as a scheduled birthday party so we could witness the rice krispies workshop. This place is a haven for little girls. The party was attended by at least 30 girls each of which participated in the rice krispies workshop.

    bunny_3They made their own rice krispies with edible heart-shaped decorations and edible colorful strips. Zach demonstrated how to stick the edible decorations in their rice krispies, and let the girls show their creativity for a chance to win a scoop of “bunnylato” (gelato). After watching the kids have fun at the party, we were served with the three best-selling dishes for kids. First was the Mac and Cheese with bunny-shaped Spam.

    bunny_2This is great for cheese lovers because of the richness of the dish. Next is the Corndog Duo with potato chips.

    bunny_5The corndogs were beautifully decorated with smiley faces on the outside, with a large German frank inside. It was delicious, and devoured in an instant. The potato chips were light and had a perfect crisp texture. The main dish were Bunny Croquettes with rice. These croquettes are deep fried mashed potato with bits of spam inside, and coated with panko breadcrumbs. In keeping with the theme, the rice was shaped into a cute bunny. This dish looks like a carefully prepared bento meal for a little child.

    Writer’s tip: Get ready for lots of girly action!

    Price: Php 115 – 545 for ala carte items

    Location: Bunny Baker Café and Cake Studio, Unit 301, Hemady Square, 86 Doña Hemady corner E. Rodriguez Sr. Ave., New Manila, Quezon City.

    Contact no.: +(632) 650-4153, +(63)-917-812-9711

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