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Hi guys,

Trying to order a chocolate cake for a mate's birthday coming up in the next couple of weeks. I have had cakes from Brunetti, Laurent and The Cheese Cake Shop. Getting pretty sick of their cakes for now.

Does anyone have other suggestions regarding where i can find nice chocolate cake in Melbourne? Preferably around the City fringe areas.

Thanks! :banana:

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Hey man, we used Sweet by Nature for my 21st cake. It's in Heidelberg West. We got the 12 inch 'Triple Chocolate Mousse' cake, which was around $70-80, and were very impressed. If you're close, you can can pick up a small sample cake to make sure you like it. enjoy.

www.sweetbynature.com.au

  ylwgtr2 said:
dunno where la'porchetta get there mars bar cake from but its fkn king

iirc they get them from the same place sofias gets them.. which was suprisingly awesome given how terrible the food is :)

From memory this was : http://www.marksqualitycakes.com.au/

  Pat O said:
Hey man, we used Sweet by Nature for my 21st cake. It's in Heidelberg West. We got the 12 inch 'Triple Chocolate Mousse' cake, which was around $70-80, and were very impressed. If you're close, you can can pick up a small sample cake to make sure you like it. enjoy.

www.sweetbynature.com.au

+11111111

their cookies and cream cake, its godly.

  joeyjoejoejuniorshabadoo said:
go a chocolate croquembouche

different, easy as f**k to portion and tasty as hell

you love those brown balls dont ya.

on a serious note

whats in it?

  joeyjoejoejuniorshabadoo said:
its just a huge pile of profiteroles stuck together with chocolate and spun sugar

traditionally its a french wedding cake

Got one of those for my girlfriends birthday, they charge per ball lol, but it was worth it

Browns do a mean chocolate cake! Mrs Fields Cookie cake has win writen all over it (if you want)

If you want teh best mud cake in melbourne with 15 different flavours to choose from, then go to Kats Cakes we got one of hers for our wedding cake (fkn expensive) but fark me it was the best cake I'd ever had.

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