Friday, October 22, 2021

Bayker Chocolate Cakes

Friday 22.oct.21 is a stay at home day for us with 4 deliveries.

1.44 pm - received these two chocolate cakes.

12.47 noon - bought from Bayker, Sri Petaling because he suddenly sent me this review to read:


So buy for him to eat. Ordering is easy, just follow the steps on their website:


2.01 pm - rich moist chocolate cake made with 3 different types of chocolate, Abinao 85%, Guanaja 70% and Caraibe 66% with no preservative and essence added. The name is Bayker Original at MYR 95 nett.

1.52 pm -  This rich chocolate cake is not that sweet and is made with 2 different types of chocolate, Sao Palme 75% and Felcor 52% with no preservative and essence added. The name is Bayker Classic at MYR 55 nett.

9.17 am - add instant noodles to the remaining bkt from the previous day for breakfast.

9.59 am - my portion of bkt noodles and additional enoki mushrooms. The noodles are mixed with remaining meat liver Mee hoon.
10.47 am - bought bread using Pandamart because the MYR 10 voucher is going to expire soon. They gave gardenia brand and wheatgerm bread to me instead of wholemeal bread so I reported it and received a voucher as compensation.

11.02 am - he requested for steamed chicken so ordered from Hainanese Boneless Chicken Rice again. We cannot specify which parts of chicken for the chicken rice so I just order half a chicken so that we get half of all parts.

12.03 noon - I also bought siew yuk and char siew rice with one added braised egg and lots of cucumber. His comments are the siew yuk is cut into too small pieces, the char siew is not the type he likes so I guess not going to order this rice again. I ate 20% and cleared this rice.

12.03 pm - part of the steamed chicken. It is a bit bloody so he poured hot soup over it. The chicken is quite big in size so the meat is a bit matured and a bit tough.

7.45 pm - my dinner of microwaved brinjal and 6 long beans with two slices of bran wheatgerm bread. He ate bread and bakwa for his dinner.


12 comments:

  1. I would love to have that chocolate cake. So moist and rich looking.

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  2. Beautiful and delicious chocolate cake.

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  3. I read about Bayker too and was very tempted by the sight of their chocolate cakes. Now you are reinforcing that craving. LOL!

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    1. I think your cakes are just as delicious if you use the same ingredients.

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  4. Very atas chocolate cake! They looked like just single slices from the first photo, guess they aren't that small with that price.

    Siu yoke is cut into dainty pieces at restaurants. :) The one sold at my market isn't bad but chopped into un-dainty chunks so I always wish they could go smaller.

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    1. Ah, I should have put in a tablespoon next to the cakes in photo 1. This siew yuk is from a stall in a coffee shop but still cut until so dainty he remarked but I am ok with it.

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  5. Choc cake! I must go check out Bayker....

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    1. Yes, please do. They wrote that they are on the 3rd floor.

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  6. The chocolate cake look perfect and delicious, very tempting.. Brinjal is good too, thinking of stuffed brinjal now :)

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    1. Chocolate cakes are genuinely chocolaty, no essence used. Ah, you can home make stuffed brinjals because you can cook very well.

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