5 Shops That Whip Up Fluffy Japanese Cheesecakes
- G-list Socials

- Dec 6, 2020
- 2 min read
Japanese cheesecake is a fluffy sponge cake that originated from Fukuoka, Japan. It has a smooth texture, a browned topcoat, and a dome-like shape made with cream cheese, butter, sugar, and eggs. The Philippines is a cheesecake-loving country. You can easily spot these delish treats in most restaurants in the metro.
Here’s a list of shops where you can order delightful Japanese cheesecakes.
Hungry Daruma
Facebook & Instagram: @hungrydaruma

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Hungry Daruma serves modern Japanese cuisines, from bento meals to baked treats. They whip up heavenly soft Japanese cheesecakes in 5 and 8 inches at an affordable price yet top-notch quality. Make your life a little better with Hungry Daruma’s Japanese cheesecake.
Sendai Japanese Cheesecake
Facebook & Instagram: @sendaijapanesecheesecake

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Craving for a perfect soufflé Japanese cheesecake? Sendai Japanese Cheesecake got you covered as they bring you their signature light and creamy cheesecake suitable for any occasion. They are also launching a new flavor of Japanese cheesecake—ube purple. Visit their page to get yours.
Japanese Cheesecakes MNL
Facebook & Instagram: @japanese_cheesecakes_mnl

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Japanese Cheesecakes MNL serves hanjuku cheesecakes or half-baked soufflé Japanese cheesecakes. They bake these tiny fluffy cakes in Filipino flavors—the original, purple yam, cheesy ube, and salted egg. What makes their cakes more lovable is that 40% of their profits go to a cause supporting local rice farmers, couriers, and children of Jeepney drivers. Visit their page to know more.
Syd’s Japanese Cheesecake
Facebook & Instagram: @sydsmnl

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Syd’s Japanese Cheesecakes bakes Osaka’s famous soufflé cheesecakes—light as a cloud and jiggly as a jelly. Their cheesecakes are available in three flavors—the original, matcha, and ube. They also have it in minis perfect for an on-the-go treat.
Kandice Cakes and Pastries
Facebook: @KandiceCakesandPastries | Instagram: @kandicecakesandpastries

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Kandice Cakes and Pastries whip up Japanese cheesecakes in special flavors—the original, chocolate, ube, and blueberry. Freshly-baked and full of flavors, these cheesecakes are must-tries. Enjoy your family time with Kandice Cakes and Pastries in just the right amount of sweetness.
Enjoy a delightful bite of Japanese cheesecakes from these five shops in the metro. G? G! At G-List Socials, we specialize in product shoot as well as food styling and photography. Give us a call at (0915) 766-4685 or email us at book@glistsocials.com to learn more about our services. You can also reach us through Facebook and Instagram.






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