Here’s Where to Find the Best Lava Cakes in Singapore
Craving something sweet and want a slice of cake? Why get just any cake when you can treat yourself to the creamy and melted chocolate centre of a lava cake! Also known as molten chocolate cake or volcano cake, this dessert is every sweet tooth’s favourite. It doesn’t only satisfy cravings, but it also gives an gooey mouth-watering surprise every time you slice it open. Here’s where you can get them in Singapore!
Chocolate Origin
When you think of the word cake, you imagine it to be served as a slice on a plate. But not this lava cake from Chocolate Origin. Priced at S$6.30, their version comes in a cup where a Cuppa Lava Cake with hot molten lava core rests on top of a scoop of creamy and velvety ice cream. While milk is the popular gelato flavour of choice, it’s also available in pistachio and mixed berries. Visit a location near you to try this unique kind of lava cake!
Location: Multiple branches
Whyzee
Want ooey gooey lava cakes whenever you want? Whyzee can have them delivered to your doorstep. For S$28.90, choose from three flavours (Chocolate, Red Velvet, or Matcha) or get an Assorted Lava Cake box to try them all. Each order is packaged in a box of three so you can keep the other two and bring them out when cravings hit! All you need is to heat them up in the microwave for 20 to 25 seconds before eating to enjoy them to the fullest.
If you’re planning to give a box as a gift, they also offer a complimentary message card.
Location: Online only
Fyr: Cycene Ond Drinc
Fyr: Cycene Ond Drinc, which means Fire: Kitchen And Drink in Gaelic, is a modern grill restaurant that serves moreish food in the heart of Singapore’s CBD. If you’re on Boon Tat Street looking for a good grub and satisfying desserts to end your meal, this is the place to be.
After eating your mains, choose from their Chocolate Lava Cake (S$12), which comes with orange créme, roasted nuts, and coconut ice cream or their best-seller Baked Pistachio Melt with Pandan Ice Cream (S$12) to try a different flavour of this decadent sinful dessert.
Locations: 19 Boon Tat Street / 315 Jalan Besar
Old Seng Choong
Founded by renowned local pastry chef Daniel Tay, Old Seng Choong is a tribute to his father who was a baker and confectioner for over 30 years. Here, you can buy traditional bakes and cakes, including their Pandan Kaya Lava Chiffon and Dark Chocolate Lava Chiffon Cake (S$26.80).
If you want a light and fluffy chocolate cake filled with rich, velvety dark chocolate lava, then add this product to your cart and serve at home! The lava is made of 70% premium dark chocolate, pure cocoa powder, and milk so there’s less guilt from all that sweetness. Defrost it for up to 45 minutes or microwave for 15 to 30 seconds before serving and you’re good to go.
Location: Multiple locations
Awfully Chocolate
Want something more unique? Try Awfully Chocolate’s 10-inch Baked Lava Pie (S$98). Yes, a pie. This pure chocolate bliss features a velvety melt-in-your-mouth centre that’s made from their very own blend of 60% Belgian chocolate. Microwave it for 10 to 15 seconds and have it on its own! You can also add a scoop of vanilla ice cream or sweet cream to balance the taste. This original creation is a definite crowd-pleaser at any party and can serve up to 20 people.
Location: Multiple locations
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