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    Kakes 4 Dayz

    5.0 (1 review)
    InexpensiveCupcakes, Custom Cakes
    Closed 7:00 am - 10:00 AM

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    Manan Bakery

    3.8
    (724 reviews)
    6.0 km
    $$$

    Ordered a 10" strawberry shortcake for an employee's birthday. It was sooo good, everyone kept…read moresaying how it may be the best cake they have ever had. Also it was a very large cake, definitely worth the money.

    I really wanted to leave a glowing review because there were flashes of greatness here. Instead, I…read moreseem to have participated in an accidental food-based escape room where the final challenge was figuring out what survived the trip home. First, I ordered beef pirozhki. Apparently they were unavailable and refunded, which is totally understandable. What was less understandable was discovering this only after arriving home. A quick heads-up would have been appreciated, as I likely would have ordered something else. Learning that part of my order had vanished only after unpacking everything felt less like customer service and more like a plot twist. Next, I ordered six lahmajoun meat pies. They were placed in a regular paper bag, which felt like an unusual choice. I've typically received them in pizza boxes or similar containers that keep them warm and prevent them from becoming a game of floppy food Tetris. Three were delicious, but all were cold by the time I got home, likely because they had no real protection or heat retention. Then came the shakshuka. Flavor-wise? Wonderful. Packaging-wise? It appears the container and the bakery box had creative differences. The shakshuka leaked through the container, through the paper bakery box, onto other containers, into the bag, onto my car, and, most tragically, onto my copy of A Scanner Darkly. By the time I got home, I wasn't sure what was food, what was packaging, and what was book. Philip K. Dick would have appreciated the reality distortion; I did not. Finally, the Bird Milk Roll was fantastic, and the fruit tart looks delicious (I'm saving it for later). Unfortunately, both desserts were placed together in the same bakery box and spent the ride home slowly introducing themselves to each other. By the time I opened the box, they were no longer separate desserts so much as participants in an unauthorized merger. Overall, the food itself showed a lot of promise. The flavors were there. The packaging and takeout process, however, created a domino effect of preventable problems. Separating delicate items, using sturdier containers, and not trying to fit an entire meal into one overworked bag would go a long way toward making the trip home as enjoyable as the food itself. I left hungry for pirozhki, cleaning shakshuka out of my car, mourning a Philip K. Dick novel, and wondering how a takeout order achieved such impressive levels of chaos. Hopefully this feedback helps, because the food deserves packaging that isn't actively working against it.

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