Moonlight Cake House in Puchong is a massive bakery-cum-cafe spanning across three shoplot units and two floors. The ground floor is where you’ll find the bakery, while upstairs is a cafe serving Western food.

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The smell of warm, freshly baked bread filled the air, causing my stomach to rumble the instant I walked into its cool, air conditioned interiors. The beautiful pastries on display were like something out of the Japanese anime Yakitate. There were so many varieties.

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Cute fondant cakes.

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Colourful macarons – a box of nine costs RM27+.

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So many varieties of bread and ingredient pairings, both savoury and sweet.

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Wolfberry walnut and ‘Europe bun’.

In this part of Asia, people rarely eat bread but it’s a trend that is slowly changing, especially with cafes and bakeries like these that are bringing in fancy breads – not the everyday brown, white or wheat loaves.

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Honey walnut.

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Black Sesame Cream Cheese Walnut buns – they looked so fluffy. Who knew bread could be this attractive?

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There is also a section for pastries – croissants, curry chicken puffs, spring onion pizza, blueberry danishes, chocolate and egg tarts, etc.

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Not to mention cookies, sweets, biscuits and chocolates.

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Pretty cakes of all shapes and sizes entice visitors near the cashier.

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“Snow White”, shaped like a red apple.

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Individual cakes going for RM9.50 ++

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Durian cake, shaped like the king of fruits itself – it looked so lifelike.

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More pretty cakes. I’d imagine the kids (and even adults) would love the colourful and fun designs. Reminds me of that TV show I loved to watch in high school called Cake Boss, where they make customised cakes for special occasions. Baking is truly an art of its own.

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A cake of a Chinese deity, Guan Dai, riding a horse. Impressive, no?

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Rilakumma Star Wars Cake

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The shop also sells stuff like homemade kaya (coconut jam)

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Fruit, coffee, cheese and vanilla rolls

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Freshly made sandwiches and wraps for those on the go.

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With so many varieties to choose from, we agonised over the display counters trying to decide what to buy. In the end I got a Marble Cake (above) (RM5.80). The squares of bread were fluffy and soft, sweet with a hint of chocolate. Tasty bread, by all means.

Would love to come back for more bread and cakes, although they are on the pricier side (prices average RM3+ and above, usual bakeries sell for RM2+) and maybe try out their cafe someday.

*The original Moonlight Cake House opened in Johor and has several cafes in the state. KL has two in Sri Petaling and Damansara and now,Puchong. 

MOONLIGHT CAKE HOUSE

G02, G03, G04, Kompleks Kenari, Jalan Kenari 19, Bandar Puchong Jaya, 47100 Puchong, Selangor.

Hours: 8AM–2AM

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5 responses to “Moonlight Cake House, Bandar Puchong Jaya”

  1. I love desserts!
    Those look so good. I may favor apple that much but I’d try it. And the durian as well.
    And if it were up to me, I’d come up with a reason to have cake. XD

    1. Cake is cake, there is no need for a reason to have it 😛

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