Cutter & Squidge (Soho)
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Cutter & Squidge (Soho) Address 20 Brewer Street, Soho, London W1F 0SJ Cutter & Squidge (Soho) Phone 020 7734 2540 Cutter & Squidge (Soho) Opening Hours Monday - Friday : 10am - 8:30pm
Saturday & Sunday : 11am - 8:30pmCutter & Squidge (Soho) Food Price £10 - £30 per pax
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I was in soho after having been to the theatre and was instantly enticed by the treats the the window
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The staff were super friendly and helped me choose a box of four biskies (their special cookie/cake) and was really pleasantly surprised
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My family enjoyed the other ones I chose (although I can't tell you how they tasted because they were consumed so rapidly)
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It had a very cute feel and the staff there was very nice and accommodating
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The cakes they have on display have several layers and are all flavors very different from one another
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So for example their frosting is made purple by beets
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The cake sponge was moist and the icing sweet
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What I believe is why everyone should visit this bakery
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Especially the Chocolate and Pistachio cake where the chocolate cake was made with dark chocolate and it's lack of sweetness was balanced by the sweet pistachio frosting
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The technicality was absolutely impressive
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All of which are brought out in bamboo steamers &ndash
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The Earl Grey kind is one of my faves
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Another good choice is always the pistachio rose with its rose jam being full of flavour and super fragrant
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Cutter and Squidge is of our favourite haunts in Soho where you can get a lip smacking portion of ice cream with the choicest toppings
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It is a cute little place with lovely service and decor
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Cutter and Squidge is the kind of place you enter and instantly feel happier
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The interiors are adorable and cakes look gorgeous
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The old school classic cakes and a wide array of teas is why it's a personal favourite
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Try the raspberry ripple or chocolate cake with lychee peach or a morrocon mint tea
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Ve always said my friend Ali makes the best carrot cake on this planet
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Squidge and claim it has the best carrot cake
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I was glad I gave it a go and it was tasty enough
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The marshmallow is homemade and a pillowy fluffiness
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The raspberry cream is tasty without being overpowering and the vanilla cookie holds up well enough
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Probably the best cake I've had in a long time
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We visited Cutter and Squidge yesterday for the Genie's Cave afternoon tea and unfortunately it was a very disappointing and time consuming experience
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It wasn't a great start to what was supposed to be an amazing experience
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Especially as I was really looking forward to this
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The frustrating thing was that it wasn't busy
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The ladies serving upstairs were unprofessional
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Groups of people who came in after us were being seen to before us
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We were finally approached by one of the girls (I think her name is Abi who was running back and forth
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Working downstairs serving the afternoon tea) who was clearly rushed off her feet but still amazing at her job
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As the tables were so close to one another
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The only positive was that the decor was lovely
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Service unfortunately was extremely slow
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The sandwiches were of poor quality
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69 for two people) this was definitely not the quality or expectations we had in mind
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As she was very sympathetic and grateful with the manner we addressed our dissatisfaction
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It was an awful experience and I was being made to feel conned
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She didn't take any responsibility for the poor service provided by her or her staff and we were made to wait again when it came to paying
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I think it's appalling and disgraceful that a business like this could get away with this kind of behaviour
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Everything is better with matcha
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Let's start with the biskies
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They are an explosion of flavour in your month and the buttercream is the best frosting yet
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The seating was a bit squishy
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Cutter & Squidge (Soho) is really pretty
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We tried the blueberry biskie and we were not disappointed
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It captured the flavour of a cheesecake with an added crunch of shortbread in the middle
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The cafe itself is very charming and instagram worthy with its predominantly white shabby chic ish interiors
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We had the mango yuzu cake and it was too sweet for our liking
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