Reviews of Lanka. (Bakery) in London (London).
9 Goldhurst Terrace, South Hampstead, London NW6 3HX, United Kingdom
Description
Information of Lanka, Bakery in London (London)
On this page you’ll find the address, open hours, more popular times, the contact, photos and real reviews of this business.
This business has received very good reviews from their customers, so probably it’s a place you should try if you are looking for this kind of services.
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Open hours of Lanka
Sunday
10:30am–4:30pm
Monday
Closed
Tuesday
Closed
Wednesday
Closed
Thursday
Closed
Friday
10:30am–5pm
Saturday
10:30am–5pm
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Reviews of Lanka
A. A.
Love this patisserie. Exceptional quality and delicious cake. I really like how they pack the cake even though you are buying just one slice of cake. The staff actually put a “cake holder” so the cake stay put in the take away box.
Big thumb up for the cakes, services and friendly staff.
Y. L.
I love the fruit roll cake and all green tea flavor cakes! Staff are very friendly. They have different selection of cakes everyday, I usually check their facebook page before I visit the shop. Definitely recommend to everyone.
P. J.
Amazing Japanese cake so light and fluffy. There is always a long queue outside the shop, but definitely worth every minute of the wait. Grab a piece or more whenever you are close by.
T. S.
A French style patisserie but with a Japanese twist. It's very popular in the local area and it's hard not to see why. Don't think I've ever had a bad cake/tart/etc and the staff are all very friendly/polite.
f. p.
We love that pâtisserie . Never been disappointed. Rum baba is a strong favourite, followed by strawberry cake with green tea. But still many to choose from that we haven’t tried. Today, the black forest reinterpretation was excellent.
J.
A nice little place for morning or afternoon tea. They provide a wide range of classical French desserts, which are freshly baked everyday. However, it is a shame that most cakes are too sweet to feature the delicacy of different texture and flavour. They also offer a selection of great tea, which could to some extent balance out the (over)sweetness of the cakes.
T. T.
There is very little seating but other than that fantastic place. Lots of dessert options available, including seasonal cakes. Also they serve one of the best teas I have tried in London. Highly recommend. Chef is also very kind and attentive to the customers.
L. F.
So many choices of cakes! Staff were very polite and helpful. There are a few tables where you may eat in, but mostly it’s for takeaway. The green tea tart tasted amazing, and it was thoughtfully packaged too, so the cake was intact after 10 minutes of walking.
J. H.
Very small seating area so chances are you won’t be able to eat-in. Nevertheless, they pack your desserts safely inside the box so you don’t need to worry about them jostling around!
Rum Baba: extremely moist with rum (to the point there was leftover liquid in the little plastic dish it came in). As you can guess, the flavour is intense but since I enjoy rum, I do not mind.
Matcha Strawberry Cake: sadly the only matcha detectable was in the name. Don’t get me wrong, otherwise it was a delicious cake with the cream, fresh strawberries and bouncy sponge.
Hazelnut Tart: they don’t scrimp on the nuts! I enjoy nuts because they offer a contrasting texture to a dessert. However, the tart itself lacked identity. Quite standard.
The great thing about Lanka is they have a selection of 60 desserts and about 25 of these are made daily so there’s plenty more for me to eat and dissect!
Pleasant and lovely staff.
S. Z.
"amazing" doesn't even begin to describe the cakes from this lovely little Japanese patisserie. There are probably over 20 different cakes and they all look gorgeous. Of course, they have the super taste to match their look too. The matcha tiramisu is not too sweet, and the matcha flavour is not too overpowering. It's not achoholic, and the texture is more like panna cotta. The mille feuille is so crispy and packed with nutty flavour. It's slightly on the sweet side for me but the cream is light. I'm definitely going back for more!