As more of the country progresses towards national recovery and we begin to glimpse at the hope that we may soon cast the memory of MCO far behind us, many continue to get by through a universally familiar medium: stuffing ourselves with desserts.
With newly relaxed dine-in rules, some have started planning cafe and bakery-hopping excursions, while others preferring to stay in have their favourite patisseries on speed dial, ready at a moment’s notice to ship over freshly prepared pastries to leisurely enjoy.
Either way, it’s hard to go wrong with a sinfully sweet dessert, especially when they look like edible works of art that are worth every second spent capturing the perfect Instagram shot. As the expression goes, ‘you eat with your eyes first’.
Just in time for the weekend, here’s a list of some of the most Instagram-worthy desserts around, and where to find them.
Lacher Patisserie
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Lacher Patisserie was founded with the mission to make French dessert culture an accessible and convenient luxury for Malaysians in their everyday lives. Using ingredients of the highest quality, head chef Pang Yun Kian crafts intricate cakes with technical expertise and utmost dedication to the finest details. This commitment pays off as customers are consistently wowed by the selection of petits gateaux, which are not only a feast for the eyes but also a melodic blend of textures and flavours. W lacherpatisserie.com
Foo Foo Fine Desserts
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With its airy, sunlit dining space filled with rustic armchairs and rattan furniture, it’s no wonder the team behind Foo Foo Fine Desserts were quick to reopen to dine-in customers once they were able to. Reservations are encouraged as dessert lovers cannot seem to get enough of the traditionally plated sweets, expertly paired with indulgent home-made ice-creams, like the fan-favourite strawberry tart with balsamic vinegar ice cream. I @foofoofinedesserts
MadHatter Desserts
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Headed and owned by MasterChef Asia Season One’s first runner-up, Marcus Low, MadHatter Desserts offers cakes, entremets, plated desserts, coffee and housemade breads. The former banker’s sophisticated yet whimsically experimental styles are put on full display with dessert flavours like watermelon asam boi, chocolate calamansi, raspberry rose lychee, and yam and pinenut. I @madhatter_desserts
Xiao by Crustz
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Serving up decadent treats that will satisfy every preference, from the occasional sweet tooth to the incurable dessert addict, Xiao by Crustz was started by Xiao-ly Koh in 2016. Eye-catching creations include the selection of petits gateaux, which are popular options for elegant gift boxes or door gifts for events. Currently on offer is the Ohayo set, consisting of 5 mini cakes crafted to resemble breakfast items like milk cartons and kaya toast. W xiaobycrustz.com
Shugatori Dessert Cafe
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This Damansara Utama cafe seeks to not only impress customers with visually beautiful treats, but also provide them a indulgently sweet experience. Along with boxes of aesthetically stunning macarons and cheesecakes, the cafe has most recently featured a selection of croffles, a crossbreed of a croissant and a waffle, in flavours like white chocolate honeycomb and matcha coconut flakes. I @shugatori
Dew
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Sister cafe of Bangsar favourite Jaslyn Cakes, Dew describes itself as a ‘little botanical inspired patisserie’ that’s also a florist, and sometimes, a speakeasy. Characterised by their elegant designs and delicately placed floral embellishments, Dew’s selection of miniature dessert canapés practically beg to be photographed and shared online. Notable flavours include the lavender and olive oil lemon curd mousse, and the basil infused lime curd tart. W dewbangsar.com
Delectable by Su
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Established in 2009 by founder Su Yin, every cake and treat from Delectable is infused with passion and creativity. At its core, Delectable is driven by the belief that designing desserts that are customised, personal, inspirational and fun, is the way forward. During festive seasons, the team can be found crafting unique products like a bunny lantern cookie with an edible floral raspberry ‘glass window’, while the lockdown-blues have inspired the Paradise Cheesecake shaped like a tropical island. W delectable.com.my
Little Black Pastry Box
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Inspired by the elegance and classic simplicity of the little black dress, Little Black Pastry Box seeks to be its dessert equivalent. Packaged in a sleek, sophisticated box, the artisan hand-crafted pastries are versatile, serving as a stylish gift to a friend for a special occasion or even just as a personal treat to spoil yourself. The mystical sapphire box pays tribute to precious gems in shimmering blues, while the box of eclairs come in warm inviting hues with cream flavours like passionfruit mango and pandan kaya. W littleblackpastrybox.com