A Muslim-owned studio bakery established in 2012 (formerly My Favourite Things Bakery), Athereal specialises in contemporary, minimal-aesthetic wedding cakes and uses only halal ingredients. Cake tasting boxes let couples try flavours before committing, and wedding commissions book out far in advance — a signed contract and 50% deposit secure the date, so enquire early.
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