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Midnight Opera from Honeybee Patisserie & Cafe



Midnight Opera cake

It's Alexa's (the cutie baby below) 7th month birthday that's why we are celebrating. For a treat we have a Midnight Opera cake from Honeybee Patisserie & Cafe.

 

Midnight Opera, sounds like a play to me or some sort of a movie, but not anymoooreee! For a minute I was thinking why it was named that way . If you're going to taste this cake, it taste like chocolate mousse but doesn't melt in your mouth (unfortunately). The chocolate frosting give life to the cake itself. It's more of a bread rather than a cake. It's kinda heavy on my tummy :) I won't consider this as a dessert but rather a snack which is good.

This is the second cake we have tasted from Honeybee Patisserie & Cafe, since our babies are all celebrating their monthly birthday, we would like to taste different flavors of cake each month. The cake was from a friend and reviewed by us :) Look how hungry we are, cake disappeared just like that.







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