Monday, June 7, 2021

Last Slice: The Chocolate Kiss Is Closing Their Cake Shop for Good

(SPOT.ph) It was a sad day when long-time UP Diliman favorite The Chocolate Kiss Café announced they would be closing their restaurant doors permanently in August 2020. Fortunately, they continued to take pickup and delivery orders for their cakes, so you could still get your fix of their famous Devil's Food and other signature desserts for your celebrations at home. But that will be coming to an end, too: The Chocolate Kiss Café has announced that they will be closing their Cakeshop as well, effective June 23.

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"The past year of navigating through the lockdowns was quite exciting, but sadly, not sustainable, which has prompted us to wind things down," The Chocolate Kiss Café writes in a social media post published today, June 7. "[We're] still selling your favorites up to the last day [on June 22], and maybe even whipping up a few limited edition and seasonal goodies in the lineup to finish up our ingredients." Yup, Spotters, you have a bit less than a month remaining to get your fill of your favorites.

The Devil's Food Cake is one of their most popular cakes for its moist chocolate interior and sweet marshmallow frosting.
PHOTO BY The Chocolate Kiss
Their Blueberry Cheesecake is one of our favorites of its kind in Manila.
PHOTO BY Toto Labrador/SPOT.PH ARCHIVES

"The Chocolate Kiss cakes were born in a home kitchen," the café writes. They share that baking and selling started out as a hobby for the café's founders, and this became a "modest side business" especially during the holidays. "No one planned for this 'sideline' to build its own commissary, nor grow into a 23-year old café. How far it has come; how much we’ve experienced! Now the ride is almost over, and we’re counting down to our last day of selling cakes."

The Dayap Chiffon Cake is a light and fruity choice that's great after a heavy meal.
PHOTO BY The Chocolate Kiss
The Quezo Chiffon Cake is salty and sweet thanks to the addition of Quezo de Bola shavings.
PHOTO BY The Chocolate Kiss

"[On] behalf of everyone who was part of The Chocolate Kiss family, we thank you for making us part of your celebrations, and your lives. We’ve built so many good memories over the years, and we only want to leave you with happy thoughts."

Coffeeheads, the Kahlua Butter Cake is for you.
PHOTO BY The Chocolate Kiss
Their Carrot Cake is a solid version of a classic.
PHOTO BY The Chocolate Kiss

You don't want to miss this chance, so head over to their delivery website or give them a call and place your orders two days in advance. They also have a daily small selection of cakes available for same-day walk-in orders, which you can view here. Note that The Chocolate Kiss does not handle the deliveries—you'll have to book your own courier (they recommend getting a car), or drop by their Fairview commissary to pick up your orders.

Whether your hankerings lead you to their fluffy Devil's Food Cake (starts at P180/four-inch round), creamy Blueberry Cheesecake (starts at P350/four-inch round) which made it to our 2020 Top 10 Blueberry Cheesecake list), citrusy Dayap Chiffon Cake (starts at P190/four-inch round), savory-sweet Quezo Chiffon Cake (starts at P170/four-inch round), coffee-y Kahlua Butter Cake (starts at P270/four-inch round), or moist Carrot Cake (starts at P210/four-inch round) which is also one of our favorites of its kind, it's worth having that last sweet slice while you still can.

For orders, check out The Chocolate Kiss' website. You can also contact 8962-8269, 8931-6960, or 0908-883-1396. For more information, check out FThe Chocolate Kiss Cafe's Facebook page.

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