matilda cake

Matilda Cake has taken the internet by storm, with cake lovers and chocolate enthusiasts vying to try the viral gooey goodness, which is, quite literally, straight out of a movie!

If you’ve seen the filmย Matilda, you must know what we’re talking about! The cake is directly inspired from a scene where Miss Trunchbull punishes poor Bruce Bogtrotter for eating a slice of her delectable chocolate cake by forcing him to finish an entire cake on his own while the whole school looks on in horror.

Though the scene was traumatizing, the cake looked utterly delicious, and so, recently went viral with hundreds of recreations around the globe!

Here are the best places to get yourself some Matilda Cake in Karachi.

1. Matilda Cake at Hot Oven By C

Known for having a sophisticated dessert menu, Hot Oven by C is a promising homebased bakery in Karachi. They’re mostly known for their beautiful food platters, but their cakes are equally good! The slice of Matilda cake served here is a chocolatey delight topped with warm and gooey melted chocolate all over, sure to leave you wanting more!

2. The Best Matilda Cake At Luna

Furthermore, claiming to have the best version of the most desired chocolate cake, LUNA in DHA, Phase 5, serves a slice of this chocolatey goodness as well. They pour a creamy chocolate sauce all over the cake, making it moist and soft. Moreover, the dewy slice is served covered with chocolate.

3. Sunridge Bakery and Grocery

Available at all branches, Sunridge sells this fudgy treat in an aptly designed box featuring Bruce on it. The slice is only for 500 PKR, and is a sweet treat that is most readily available for everyone. Served with dark chocolate, the only horror will be the food coma post this endeavor.

So, which one are you going to try out?

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Mahnoor Rashid
Mahnoor Rashid is a student with a love for writing. She is an eccentric artist, fond of Muslim architecture. Currently, as a freelance writer, she explores the latest news and the depths of Pakistan's history and culture, while drawn to marketing's intriguing nuances. When not writing, Mahnoor is found adoring animals.