Walking on the street, the most attractive thing is the rows of attractive small cakes in the window, there are fruit chocolate, vanilla matcha cheesecake, I feel that you can smell the aroma of the cake through the glass. This article will recommend the most popular cake shops in London, some are century-old shops specializing in cakes, some are popular throughout the UK, and some have captured a lot of girls with their good looks.


1. Lily Vanilli


Lily Vanilli is a cake shop full of pink Barbie style. If you want to buy a birthday cake, they will make a special order, there are vanilla, banana, chocolate caramel, rose, pistachio, coconut. Or you can customize the flavors and colors yourself. The cakes they make are usually pink, and the surface is covered with flowers, which makes people feel too cute to eat! The cake shop is right next to Columbia Road. The menu changes every week. In addition to cakes, they also have brownies, sausage rolls and other desserts.


Address: 6 The Courtyard, Ezra St. London E2 7RH


2. Hummingbird Bakery


Hummingbird Bakery started out with American cupcakes and was based in London in 2004. Chocolate lovers must try Chocolate Devil's Food, which is full of chocolate, and can choose different colors of vanilla and Mile High caramel chocolate on it. This cake has 6 layers (as expected of Mile High), each layer of soft chocolate is sandwiched with a layer of thick caramel, this bite, let alone more satisfied! They have 8 branches in London.


3. E5 Bakehouse


This store is located under the railway arch bridge. The store is small but there are many customers every day. Their family changes the menu every day, freshly baked and made, mainly serving bread and small desserts, such as carrot cake, brownies, flan, almond croissants, etc., and pizza and brunch every Sunday. It is also great to have afternoon tea with friends here in your spare time!


Address: e5 Bakehouse, Arch 395, Mentmore Terrace, London E8 3PH


4. Maison Bertaux


Maison Bertaux is an old French dessert shop established in the SOHO area of London in 1871. It is said to be the oldest dessert shop in London. Virginia Wolf, Karl Marx and Alexandra McQueen have all visited her home. The most classic of their family is cheese cake and fruit cake, and Eclair and fruit tarts are also worth a try!


Address: 28 Greek Street, Soho London W1D 5DQ


5. Violet


Violet is the bakery of food critic Claire Ptak, who has published four cake and baking cookbooks and is a frequent contributor to Vogue, The Guardian and Observer Food Monthly. As a West Point lover, Claire Ptak started out at Broadway Market, bringing home-made cakes every day. Later, in 2010, she owned a cake shop in East London. The cakes are all made of organic flour, eggs and cream, and ingredients such as fruits and vegetables are also in season, and the cakes are different every season. If you don't like it that sweet, they also have less sweet cake options.


Address: 47 Wilton Way, London E8 3ED


6. Paul


Paul is a French family cake shop. It is also an old cake brand in France. It has a history of more than 100 years and has its own branches in 33 countries. Their cakes are not that fancy, and the taste is quite refreshing. The most popular flavor in the store is Framboisier cake. The fluffy cake is topped with a layer of creamy cream, and raspberries are garnished. Their strawberry and chocolate cakes are also a hit. Plus they have many branches in London, Birmingham and Oxford.


7. Victoria Yum


Victoria Yum is a cake shop located in the East End of London. The simple white shop design forms a sharp contrast with the cake. The biggest feature of the cake is the decoration of all kinds of flowers, which add a lot of color to the cake. The flowers on the cake are all edible. They mainly focus on vanilla, chocolate and various fruit-flavored cakes, and the fruit is also very rich. In addition, they will bring cakes and hot refreshments to Netil Market every Saturday.


Address: 163 Dalston Lane, London E8 1AL