Bake My Day: Tasty bites that make your day

Bake My Day
Image courtesy: Bake my Day/Facebook

In the mood for a baked mixture of flour, butter and sugar? Here is one place you should try out. **Location** Bake My Day is a popular bakery or food joint situated in Kerala's commercial capital—Kochi. The main outlet is at Kadavanthra while its subsidiary is located at Thevara Junction. **Apple tart for the soul** To one with a sweet tooth, 'Bake my Day' is indeed heaven. There are wide varieties of goodies for one to try out. Cakes, pastries, biscuits, jalebis—name it and you have it! The flavour of one particular dish, however, is bound to grant you a mouth-watering experience—the Apple Tart. This delicious tart is also quite rich in calories and could probably act as meal in itself. You may also try out the wide range of pastries available at their joints The chocolaty Coffee Mud cake and the Butterscotch Exotica pastry melt in your mouth leaving you with one thought alone—wow! 'Bake My Day' also has an array of biscuits made of chocolate, vanilla and coconut. One could also taste the other dishes served liked the cutlets,burgers and even chicken rolls too. The option of grabbing your very own packet of local delights—banana chips, achappam, murkku—could also be considered. **How do you get there?** If you wish to head towards the main branch at Kadavanthra, you could take a bus up to Kadavanthra Junction and walk towards Subhash Chandra Bose Road. The outlet is located at the beginning of Jawahar Nagar. You could also consider travelling by an autorickshaw from Kadavanthra Junction to the outlet. The branch at Thevara is situated approximately 100 metres from Thevara Junction. You could take a bus up to Thevara and walk towards the Folklore Museum. 'Bake My Day' outlet is located 15 metres away from the museum. **Cost factor** On an average, a meal at 'Bake My Day' would cost approximately Rs 200 to Rs 300 for two people. As far as quality bakery products are concerned, the prices of the delicacies are justified.

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