The Ultimate Cake Crawl: Top 10 Spots in Singapore

by Confirm Good

Singapore’s cake scene is having a moment, and these are the bakeries leading the way. From timeless classics to contemporary patisserie, here’s our guide to buying the most fitting birthday cake for your next celebration. Meet the cakes. 

1. Cakebar

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Can’t decide what cake to get? Consider everything handled. For S$54, Cakebar has the Mix 4 Single Cake Box (4-in-1) option. This Mix & Match Gift Box includes a variety of flavours for you to choose from, such as Earl Grey Seasalt Hazelnut, Pink Guava Plum (S$13.80), and more. From rich chocolate creations to light, fruit-forward designs, every cake is made with premium ingredients and thoughtful attention to detail. Cakebar now has 24-hour Smart Pickup Points designed to make cake collection easier and more flexible. The four self-collection points are located at Bukit Panjang Plaza, Thomson Plaza, International Plaza, and Katong Sycamore Tree. Simply order online and collect whenever it suits you.

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📍 Multiple outlets
🕒 Varies across outlets

2. Field Notes

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Welcome to the tea-lovers cake aisle. For the Matcha girlies and Hojicha loyalists, Field Notes is serving main cake energy. Celebrate your next birthday with their Uji Matcha Strawberry (from S$59.95) or Roasted Black Sesame Hojicha (from S$59.95). If you’re a huge fan of tea, then Tie Guan Yin Mascarpone Cheesecake (from S$71), Passionfruit Jasmine (from S$38), Chrysanthemum Bloom (from S$42), and more await you. Field Notes knows its tea, but do you? Get yours now! 

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📍 Multiple outlets
🕒 Varies across outlets

3. Olsen Bakehouse

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A birthday cake is often the centrepiece of the celebration, so it’s worth choosing well. Olsen Bakehouse has you covered with locally inspired cakes such as Orh Nee (S$66) and Kopi Kaya Peanut Butter (S$66). Feeling nostalgic? Their Milo 2.0 (S$66) will take you right back to childhood. The bakery has rolled out some distinctive flavours, including the floral Pistachio Raspberry (S$69) and the light and aromatic Sesame Yuzu 2.0 (S$66).

Olsen Bakehouse
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📍 301 Joo Chiat Road, Singapore 427552
🕒 9am – 4pm (Mon to Thu) 9am – 5pm (Fri to Sun)

4. Pâtisserie CLÉ

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Want indulgence without the sugar rush? Pâtisserie CLÉ’s Strawberry Yoghurt Cake (from S$68) is light and refreshing. Soft layers of vanilla sponge meet a luscious strawberry crémeux, all embraced by a silky Greek yoghurt mousse. Looking for the flavour everyone’s obsessing over? All Pistachio (from S$72) is the perfect candidate for your next birthday celebration. Nutty, creamy, and utterly irresistible. You’ll never expect green to taste so good! Head over to their page to explore more flavours for your next craving.  

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📍 415 River Valley Road, Singapore 248314
🕒 8am – 7.30pm (Mon to Fri) 8am – 5.30pm (Sat & Sun)

5. Baker’s Brew

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Looking for cakes that are fitting for every occasion and well received by all age groups? Baker’s Brew offers a great selection of Fresh Cream cakes that are as memorable as the occasion itself. Going to a kids’ party and need a showstopper? Go for the Rainbow Tower Cake (from S$75) or Rainbow Vanilla Victoria Naked Cake (from S$68), which omits the Swiss meringue fresh cream frosting. If the birthday star is a fan of fruit cakes, add the Yubari Melon Peach Cake or the Kochi Yuzu Pear Blossom Cake (from S$65) to your cart. For those who want cake but more mousse, Baker’s Brew has six innovative Origami Cakes that can satisfy those desires for S$65.80. The flavours include Rum & Raisin, Chamomile Lychee, Tiramisu, White Peach Oolong, Mao Shan Wang Durian, and Pistachio Chocolate. Enjoy $5 off your first order when you subscribe to their newsletter.

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📍 Multiple outlets
🕒 Varies across outlets

6. AMI Patisserie

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Craving a cake famous for being burnt? If you’re planning to order a trendy celebration cake, the Tahitian Vanilla Burnt Cheesecake (from S$39) has the perfect caramelised burnt edges with a perfect jiggly custardy centre. It is also the only consistent signature available all year round. AMI Patisserie’s philosophy is “seasonal within the season,” so its whole cake lineup changes throughout the year based on the best Japanese and seasonal ingredients available. You can check the latest seasonal offerings or place an order through here

AMI Patisserie
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📍 27 Scotts Road, Singapore 228222
🕒 10am – 6pm (Daily, except Mon)

7. Alice Boulangerie

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Need a cake to impress someone? Alice Boulangerie serves up artisanal cakes that meet craftsmanship standards and are Instagram- and fork-worthy. Step outside the usual and get your hands on the Summer Cheese Grande (S$95.92 w/ GST) — a unique flavour profile that blends calamansi crémeux with lime jelly and pistachio dacquoise. Sounds impressive? Another cake worth discovering is Ispahan (S$118.81 w/ GST), covered in a tantalising raspberry glaze. A cake so pretty, you’ll photograph it before you eat. 

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📍 2 Gopeng Street, #01-05/11 Icon Village, Singapore 078877
🕒 10am – 10pm (Mon to Sat) 10am – 6pm (Sun)

8. Patisserie Woo

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Why does nobody ever complain about Black Forest cake? Because it took a vote among cocoa, cherries, and cream – and the decision was unanimous. Patisserie Woo’s take on the classic Black Forest (from S$10) features a moist chocolate sponge layered with rich dark chocolate cream and light vanilla bean whipped cream. Another crowd-pleaser among chocolate lovers is the 73% Dark Chocolate (from S$42). Each bite is luxuriously smooth and indulgent. The deep cocoa notes unfold gradually, delivering a rich bittersweet finish that lingers on the palate without being overly sweet. Do check out their newly opened outlet at Paragon (Orchard). For more options, click here to view Patisserie Woo’s cake menu.

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📍 Multiple outlets
🕒 Varies across outlets

9. Ms Durian

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Ms Durian is a go-to destination in Singapore for durian lovers, specialising in handcrafted cakes and desserts made with premium Mao Shan Wang (MSW). Order the 24Karat MSW Durian Cheesecake (S$88) to savour the rich, creamy flavour of the king of fruits or stick to the Original MSW Durian Cake (from S$64). Whether you’re marking a special occasion or treating yourself, Ms Durian offers a decadent experience that’s sure to impress any durian enthusiast.

Ms Durian
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📍 11 Kelantan Road Singapore 208604
🕒 9am – 10pm (Sun to Thu), 9am – 11pm (Fri to Sat)

10. Uncle Lee Confectionery

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Uncle Lee Confectionery is proof that classic bakes never go out of style. Beloved for its nostalgic flavours and handcrafted cakes such as Nostalgic Buttercream Cake (S$22) and Kaya Cake (from S$21). This local gem has been sweetening celebrations with soft, fluffy sponge cakes and timeless favourites for years. Whether you’re after a birthday classic or a comforting slice that feels like home, Uncle Lee Confectionery serves up tradition with every bite.

Uncle Lee Confectionery
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📍 4 Jln Pisang, Singapore 199071
🕒 10am – 5pm (Daily)

Whether you’re celebrating a special occasion or simply chasing cakes, these 10 cake destinations deserve a spot on your list. Only the sweetest places make the cut. 

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