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    9 UAE-based shops to order premium cakes from

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    by Sarah Joseph
    2 hours ago

    We’re all tired of the same old off-the-rack cakes and want to make each celebration even more memorable.
    Finding a trusted baker who can make your dream cake a reality, might sometimes be too much to ask for. Be it a specific baby-shower-themed cake or multi-layered decadent sponges decorated with edible flowers, there are endless options of cake ateliers in the UAE that can seamlessly execute the job.
    Be it birthdays, weddings or personal milestones, no cake is too hard to create for these well-established patisseries and talented bakers. From design and flavour to tasting, each customer is taken through the journey to be certain of the outcome and celebrate their big day without an inch of doubt.
    To help you narrow down the process, Emirates Woman has curated the ultimate premium cake guide for bespoke offerings in the UAE.

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    9 UAE-based places to order premium cakes from

    Life

    by Sarah Joseph
    13 mins ago

    We’re all tired of the same old off-the-rack cakes and want to make each celebration even more memorable.
    Finding a trusted baker who can make your dream cake a reality, might sometimes be too much to ask for. Be it a specific baby-shower-themed cake or multi-layered decadent sponges decorated with edible flowers, there are endless options of cake ateliers in the UAE that can seamlessly execute the job.
    Be it birthdays, weddings or personal milestones, no cake is too hard to create for these well-established patisseries and talented bakers. From design and flavour to tasting, each customer is taken through the journey to be certain of the outcome and celebrate their big day without an inch of doubt.
    To help you narrow down the process, Emirates Woman has curated the ultimate premium cake guide for bespoke offerings in the UAE.

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    8 UAE-based places to order premium cakes from

    Life

    by Sarah Joseph
    24 hours ago

    We’re all tired of the same old off-the-rack cakes and want to make each celebration even more memorable.
    Finding a trusted baker who can make your dream cake a reality, might sometimes be too much to ask for. Be it a specific baby-shower-themed cake or multi-layered decadent sponges decorated with edible flowers, there are endless options of cake ateliers in the UAE that can seamlessly execute the job.
    Be it birthdays, weddings or personal milestones, no cake is too hard to create for these well-established patisseries and talented bakers. From design and flavour to tasting, each customer is taken through the journey to be certain of the outcome and celebrate their big day without an inch of doubt.
    To help you narrow down the process, Emirates Woman has curated the ultimate premium cake guide for bespoke offerings in the UAE.

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    8 UAE-based places to order bespoke premium cakes from

    Lifestyle

    by Sarah Joseph
    3 hours ago

    We’re all tired of the same old off-the-rack cakes and want to make each celebration even more memorable.
    Finding a trusted baker who can make your dream cake a reality, might sometimes be too much to ask for. Be it a specific baby-shower-themed cake or multi-layered decadent sponges decorated with edible flowers, there are endless options of cake ateliers in the UAE that can seamlessly execute the job.
    Be it birthdays, weddings or personal milestones, no cake is too hard to create for these well-established patisseries and talented bakers. From design and flavour to tasting, each customer is taken through the journey to be certain of the outcome and celebrate their big day without an inch of doubt.
    To help you narrow down the process, Emirates Woman has curated the ultimate premium cake guide for bespoke offerings in the UAE.

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    How I got my Job as.. Founder of this couture cake atelier in Dubai

    Lifestyle

    by Sarah Joseph
    1 hour ago

    Welcome to the Emirates Woman weekly series ‘How I got my job as…’ where we speak to some incredible entrepreneurs and businesswomen both based in the UAE and globally to find out about their career paths that led them to where they are now; what their daily routines look like; the advice they’d give to those starting out; and the hurdles they’ve had to overcome.
    This week we chat with Cake Artist, Mich Turner, Founder of Little Venice Cake Company, located at the newly opened Atlantis The Royal.
    Synonymous with understated elegance, Turner is a pioneer in the baking industry, a consultant to the retail and hospitality industry and known to combine her creativity with her work. As an award-winning entrepreneur, she has been awarded an MBE in 2010, for her services in the catering industry.
    Set to offer the best cakes for all kinds of celebrations from bespoke cakes to afternoon tea loaves, clients can customise the desserts as per their requirements. With celebrity clients such as Pierce Brosnan, and Emma Thompson, including Buckingham Palace and more.
    While the road to entrepreneurship wasn’t an easy path, she went against all means to come out successful. To understand more, Emirates Woman sat down with the brand’s founder to learn about her career path and how she’s converted her passion into a full-time business.
    What was your favourite subject at school?
    Chemistry, Biology and Home Economics.

    What was your first job?
    Bakery and a Patisserie Buyer at a luxury department store, Harvey Nichols.
    What brought you to Dubai?
    I was introduced to the team behind the iconic Atlantis Dubai, who was looking for a cake offering within their new ultra-luxury resort, Atlantis The Royal.
    What inspired you to enter the f&b space and launch Little Venice Cake Company?
    Little Venice Cake Company creates premium luxury cakes for all celebrations and events. We offer a couture bespoke service to clients, working with esteemed partners in the hospitality, retail and events sectors. For me, launching Little Venice Cake Company was a passion to create amazing cakes for amazing people, in amazing venues, for amazing celebrations – offering the very best in professionalism, client service, refined opulent designs, and totally indulgent cakes.
    Talk us through the inspiration of your pieces.
    There is a story behind every cake and every cake has to tell that story. Understanding the who, why, when, where and how provides the mainframe for each design. The skill and expertise then come in combining artistry with technical expertise and hand craftsmanship to design completely bespoke cakes – perfect for every occasion. A feast for the eyes and a memory for the palate.
    What are the key elements of your role?
    The key elements of my role are firstly communication as I meet and engage with people on an international stage. Being able to articulate, connect, direct , understand and empathise with people is key. Secondly, organisation – this is essential working in a critical time-dependent world. Forward planning, risk assessment, hazard analysis and problem-solving is an essential part of my role and thirdly Presentation is an important aspect, for inspiring those involved with Little Venice Cake Company to embrace our brand values.

    Talk us through your daily routine.
    My days rarely follow a routine. I try to pack as much into each day as I can and am fastidious with timekeeping to avoid time wasting. My time in Dubai is limited and usually built around a particular event – such as The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee events at The British Embassy or the grand reveal of Atlantis The Royal. I always wake up three hours before my first commitment to allow time for early morning correspondence, a visit to the gym, grooming, and breakfast. I will spend time with my team in pastry working on new collections, and seasonal offerings, reviewing recipes and designs. We often have tastings, bespoke orders, presentations and photo shoots to prepare for. I also plan time with the management team to review our business performance. I have meetings and consultations with clients for upcoming events which we host in our Royal Meeting Room with cake tastings. We are just starting to offer masterclasses for corporate and private clients in our show kitchen within our atelier at Atlantis The Royal. These are customised and hugely enjoyable, but require a lot of preparation. I juggle press requests and external presentations with invitations to attend official events. I am fortunate to dine within the resort and with so many incredible restaurants to choose from such as Milos, Ariana’s Persian Kitchen and Dinner By Heston Blumenthal it is a treat and certainly one of the best perks of the job.
    What advice do you have for anyone looking to follow in the same footsteps?
    Prepare to work hard and insist on the highest standards for yourself. There is no fast track to experience and you can’t fake passion. Be committed.
    What is the best piece of advice you ever received?
    Do what you do really well, and no one can touch you.

    And what is the worst?
    Genuinely can’t think of anything? I have an analytical thought process – so would always work through the whole journey and possible outcomes before committing. Any advice that I couldn’t see working I would have discounted in the ether!
    What has been the biggest challenge you had to overcome?
    I am a problem solver, always looking for a way through the maze. Every challenge can be managed with time, tenacity and self-belief.
    What are the future plans for your brand and tell us how it feels to open at Atlantis The Royal?
    I have been working with Atlantis Dubai on this project for the past six years to deliver a world-exclusive Little Venice Cake Company atelier with Everyday cakes, a Signature collection, Couture bespoke cakes, customised masterclasses and a curated collection of homewares synonymous with our ethos of authenticity, British premium craftsmanship and heritage. I have enjoyed the whole process and am enormously proud of the atelier and the teams at Little Venice Cake Company and Atlantis The Royal.
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    Why The Cake Boutique by Waldorf Astoria DIFC is a go-to for all bespoke cakes

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    by Sarah Joseph
    32 mins ago

    Beth Lauren, Cake Artist at The Cake Boutique by Waldorf Astoria DIFC on what it takes to create signature cakes with an attention to detail approach.

    Talk us through your career.
    I started baking at a young age with my mum, I always loved food because it’s something that brought everyone together in my home. I studied fashion design and illustration at university and opened my cake business at the age of 20. I grew the business from my mum’s kitchen in my hometown until we were so busy, I had to move into retail space, I opened two stores side by side at the age of 26, one cake artist kitchen and one coffee parlour where guests could enjoy the cakes and afternoon teas.
    What makes The Cake Boutique by Waldorf Astoria DIFC different from other bakeries in the region?
    For me The Cake Boutique by Waldorf Astoria DIFC is a passion project, what we do at the Cake Boutique is deliver the best quality ingredients and flavours in the best quality packaging, married with perfect aesthetics and options such as gluten-free, vegan and sugar-free, we tick all of the boxes for a dream cake experience.
    You combine craftsmanship and complexity into original cake design – talk us through the creative process.
    I would describe myself as an artist at heart, getting to be creative with food is a beautiful opportunity to be as openly creative as possible because there are no rules or limits. When it comes to designing a cake, there are so many ways to find in- spiration; online, in fashion, architecture or from the client, the world is my oyster. Once I have the creative ideas flowing, I make an illustration for the client to see their wedding cake before my team and I bring it to life.

    “Getting to be creative with food is a beautiful opportunity to be as openly creative as possible because there are no rules or limits.”

    What’s the most unique design you’ve created for a client?
    The best thing about cake design is that every creation is a unique piece of art. I rarely make the same design twice be- cause it can be so personalised to the client’s needs. Some of the most unique designs include a spherical wedding cake, a life-size motorbike and a giant cake shaped like a bar of toffee being smashed with a hammer.
    How would you best describe your decorating style and what are your signature collections?
    My style is elegant with a twist, I like my designs to be beautiful and clean but also to tell a story of why they came to life. The signature collection I have created for The Cake Boutique is a range of perfectly designed ‘off the shelf ’ style cakes, each featuring chocolate work, fresh fruits and/or edible gold. These cakes are beautiful, look luxurious and are made with the best quality ingredients; but also offer a more budget-friendly, last-minute option for guests.

    You consult each client to take them through the sketch and tasting process, was this the plan at the outset?
    Something I have always done from day one as a Cake Artist takes the time to get to know my clients. Part of the cake-making joy is that you play a role in creating a happy memory for your guest and I do that by listening to their requirements and vision for their cake design. A designer cake isn’t just for show, so although I perfect the aesthetics with an illustration, it’s important for me as a chef to have a cake tasting as part of the process, this helps me understand better what my client is looking for and what their preferred tastes are.
    What cake trends should we leave behind and which new ones should we be embracing?
    I love a cake trend because there are so many different creative options, I think for me overflowing sugar flowers on a wedding cake will be a classic trend I will never fall out of love with. Lustre dusts, piping and shimmer will forever be beautiful. As an artist it can be fun to try new techniques, currently, I’m enjoying wafer paper and textures in fondant. Cartoon cakes are extra fun, but I think it will be a short-lived trend for the cake world.
    Your designs are one-of-a-kind featuring digitally sketched illustrations – tell us more.
    As well as the signature line of cakes we have at The Cake Boutique BY Waldorf Astoria DIFC, I created a designer line of cakes that features digitally drawn illustrations or hand-modelled characters that are unique to Waldorf Astoria DIFC. Some of these drawings feature a sleepy sloth, mermaids and children’s characters. I love featuring original artwork on my cakes like this because it brings an added personality and be- spoke element to the designs. My personal favourite is Walter the Waldorf teddy bear, he features on my baby shower cake design.

    This is The Style Issue – what’s your personal style when it comes to cake artistry?
    As a person, I’m quite a free spirit and a hopeless romantic so this often flows into my cake designs. I love fresh flowers and soft textures paired with pastels or metallic. I will always enjoy embracing my inner child, so I love designing cute and fun cakes for children, as with every design I like to keep it with a touch of elegance.
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    How I got my job as… Founder of this bespoke Dubai-based artistic cake business

    Lifestyle

    by Sarah Joseph
    1 hour ago

    Welcome to the Emirates Woman weekly series ‘How I got my job as…’ where we speak to some incredible entrepreneurs and businesswomen both based in the UAE and globally to find out about their career paths that led them to where they are now; what their daily routines look like; the advice they’d give to those starting out; and the hurdles they’ve had to overcome.
    This week we chat with Luma Makhlouf, Founder of Luma’s Cakes, an exclusive cake boutique with signature artistic creations to make each client feel special on their big day. With a passion for baking, Luma followed her heart to build a brand and design baked goods after founding the restaurant Maiz Tacos, Makhlouf has expanded its offering to bring you more decadency and deliciousness.
    Now, the scrumptious new creations are launching to the masses after two and a half years of being perfected by Luma, and tried and tested by her friends and family.
    Emirates Woman sat down with the brand’s founder to learn about her career path and how she’s converted her passion into a full-time business.
    What was your favourite subject at school?
    I absolutely loved English in school. I had some fantastic teachers who really made me enjoy reading and writing. I was a big fan of fiction and would spend my summers devouring tons of books.
    What was your first job?
    I started working at a mall when I was 14 years old. I was eager to be independent and earn my own money, so as soon as my parents let me, I never stopped working! I’ve had a lot of jobs over the years and learned a ton about people and work ethic. To this day, I still love working. Some people think I’m a little crazy for it, but I just can’t get enough, it keeps me sane.

    What brought you to Dubai?
    After university, I took some time off and ended up in Jordan with my mom. I worked there for a few months and then got offered a job in Dubai. I had heard so much about it and it sounded like such a different experience from my life in Chicago, so I decided to give it a shot. 14 years later, I’m so glad I did! Dubai is an incredible place with so many opportunities for women and entrepreneurs.
    What inspired you to enter the food space and launch HL Food?
    I’ve always had a dream of being a chef, and my mom was my biggest inspiration. So when I was living in Dubai about 8 years ago, I enrolled in culinary school to learn more. Then, when my husband and I got married, we decided to launch a food truck called Maiz Tacos. It’s been a dream come true and I’ve never been happier. From there, we expanded our brand and started two more businesses: Good Burger and Luma Cakes. They’re all like our babies and we’re so passionate about them. We really believe they fill a need in the market and are doing something special. I grew up in Chicago where Mexican food is as popular as shawarma is here, so I knew I wanted to create an authentic, made-from-scratch Mexican brand. For Luma Cakes, it was similar. I missed those simple, fresh, flavorful cakes that my grandma used to make, so I worked with a fantastic team to bring that experience to life.
    Talk us through the inspiration of your pieces.
    The inspiration behind all of our brands is to use only the freshest ingredients. No canned goods, no frozen food, no chemicals or hormones. We believe in using raw, premium ingredients to create the best possible versions of our recipes. That’s really the secret to our success, and of course excellent customer service. I waitressed all through college, and we invest just as much time in our front of house as we do the back, we want you to feel the vibe when you interact with our brand at every touch point.
    What are the key elements of your role?
    Since it’s just my husband and me running the business, I wear a lot of hats. I might be a waitress one day, a chef the next while working on marketing strategies simutaneously. I’ll do whatever it takes to keep the wheels turning. The one thing I’m not great at is admin and accounting, so you’ll probably catch me snoozing during those meetings. But my husband is a wizard in that department, so we make a good team.
    Talk us through your daily routine.
    I’m a mom of two now – a newborn and a three-year-old. Mornings are a little hectic getting my older one ready for school and trying to keep the baby on a sleep schedule. I love getting my little one dressed for the day, then snuggling with the baby before starting my day. I check my phone for any urgent work stuff like catering or cake orders, then have breakfast and reply to emails. I feed the baby again and head out for any errands or appointments I have that day.
    What advice do you have for anyone looking to follow in the same footsteps?
    For anyone looking to start their own business, my advice would be to focus on your why and keep going. It’s easy to get caught up in what everyone else is doing, but it’s important to remember your own path and goals. Some days will be tough, but if it’s truly your passion, you’ll find a way to make it work. And don’t be afraid to ask for help or delegate tasks to your team if you need to.
    What is the best piece of advice you ever received?
    The best advice I ever received was to delegate, ie hire a general manager. When I finally started to let go a bit, and trust in the process and my amazing team I learned that it was possible to remain on track while not doing every single task asked of the business. It has changed my work–life relationship for the better.

    And the worst advice
    That I had to have investors to succeed in Dubai. I learned that you can definitely make it work on your own, it just takes a little more effort and determination.
    What is the biggest challenge you had to overcome?
    One of the biggest challenges I faced was during the pandemic. We had just opened our first location and I had just given birth to my daughter. There were times when we thought we might not make it, but we kept coming up with creative ways to connect with our customers and build trust. And before we knew it, we were actually growing more than ever!
    What are the future plans for your brands?
    In terms of the future, we’re looking to expand our brand to new locations and potentially even create new ones. Exciting times are ahead.
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