I’ve been eyeing this little bakery corner in GT Tower ever since I started having lunch in the building. But being the ever-so-weight-conscious me, I shied away from the tempting cakes and cupcakes lining up the glass display. That didn’t stop me, however, from hanging out near their area and snoop around I would usually hang out around the area, ask the staff if they bake everyday–gotta be sure if they’re fresh.
And they do bake them everyday.
When I was having lunch with my officemate, she quickly mentioned that she had The Happy Bakery’s yema cake the day before and attested to its goodness. And so I budged and got myself a slice. For Php65, this is what you get. If you’re not too selfish with your dessert, this can actually be shared by two. I shared this with my officemate, although I ate the most portions.
I like this cake a lot because although its yema, it’s surprisingly not too sweet. It doesn’t hurt that they didn’t hold back on the serving too.
The icing’s a bit different from what you’re probably used to because it has a grainy texture, like it wasn’t beaten well enough.
What I love about The Happy Bakery is that they also have soup, salads, sandwiches and fruits. They really have everything,noh? Well, except for rice meals.
Tags: Makati, The Happy Bakery




Best Yema I have tasted so far was from Geicks, but this one looks yummy and interesting! For some reason I love grainy icing
I better check this one out, thank you for sharing this post
Never heard of Geicks, but I checked their Facebook page and the cakes looked good!
yeah.. that yema cake looks mouthwatering!
Tagal ko nang di nakatikim ng yema. Makabili nga dito this week. Mukhang masarap ang yema nila.
Paborito ko yan!