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10 Best Log Cakes To Order For Your Christmas Gatherings In 2025


Best log cakes to get in 2025


As December draws near, it’s a reminder that Christmas is almost here—and that means dinner parties, festive gatherings, and plenty of good food. No holiday spread feels complete without a log cake to share, so to make holiday planning a little easier, we’ve compiled a list of the best Christmas log cakes for 2025. This way, you can make this year’s festive season as hassle-free as possible.


1. Carlton Hotel Singapore


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Mochi has taken over the dessert landscape in Singapore over the past few years, popping up in waffles, bakes, and now, Christmas log cakes. Carlton Hotel Singapore’s new Berry Mochi Delight ($78+) is a winner in our books; fluffy sponge, a dreamy lemon cream cheese and house-made blueberry compote all wrapped around a QQ mochi centre. On the outside, the mochi log cake is a visual stunner too, cloaked with a scarlet-red 3D effect.

For something more timeless, the Carlton Classic Log Cake ($68+) features crowd-favourite layers of chocolate and hazelnut praline, crowned with adorable festive decorations for extra cheer. Both cakes serve four to six diners.

Orders run from now till 25 December via Carlton Hotel Singapore’s Festive eShop, with 15% off for DBS/POSB, UOB, OCBC, Citi, and Trust Cardmembers. Your purchase will be available for collection from 1 December to 25 December, between 11am and 7pm at the Hotel Lobby. 

Order log cakes from the Carlton Hotel Singapore website.


2. Nesuto


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Japanese-inspired patisserie Nesuto presents three stunning festive cakes this year. Here’s a teaser: one of them was born in collaboration with Birds of Paradise.

The simplest yet most timeless pick is the Chocolate Pistachio Yule Log ($83): soft chocolate sponge layered with rich ganache and a velvety smooth pistachio cream. For something fruity, consider the Red Berries and Floral Yule Log ($83) instead. This pretty pink cake combines raspberry chocolate mousse, vanilla rose namelaka, and red berries elderflower compote, carefully wrapped in soft vanilla chiffon. The most exciting one is surely the White Christmas Gelato Log Cake ($108), a joint effort between Nesuto and Birds of Paradise. You can expect familiar flavours, such as Valrhona Sea Salt Cookies & Cream and pear gelatos, packed in a rich chocolate and spiced gingerbread sponge. Do note that you need to reserve the gelato cake three days in advance!

Website | Full list of outlets
Nesuto is not a halal-certified eatery.


3. Goodwood Park Hotel


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Goodwood Park Hotel isn’t just a national monument—it’s also well-known for doling out some of Singapore’s most popular durian desserts. We’ve been to their durian buffet and durian fiesta, so this Christmas, we’re excited to try the Goodwood ‘Mao Shan Wang’ Durian Christmas Log Cake ($156+ for 800g).

The cake is literally shaped like a log, except it’s yellow instead of brown, as it’s covered in creamy durian mousse. Cut a slice, and you’ll be greeted with a swirl of durian cream within! If you’re not a fan of the pungent fruit, worry not, as there are two other options for your consideration: the Festive Chocolate Log Cake ($88 for 1kg) and Yuletide Chocolate Travel Cake ($78+ for 800g). Pre-order them from now till 26 December.

Address: 22 Scotts Road, Singapore 228221
Opening hours: TBD
Website
Goodwood Park Hotel’s log cakes are not halal-certified.


4. Fieldnotes


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Fieldnotes returns with two new festive cakes, beautifully crafted to impress your guests at any Christmas gathering. There are four outlets across Singapore at the time of writing, so you probably don’t have to travel too far to get their cakes.

For something tart and tangy, we recommend the Yuzu Cashew Log Cake ($74.12 for 600g): vanilla sponge layered with cashew feuilletine, yuzu cream, cashew mousse, cashew paste, and honey chantilly. An equally delightful treat for both the eyes and palate is the Jasmine Mango Log Cake ($65.40 for 600g), starring jasmine sponge topped with the same floral cream and feuilletine, then finished with sweet mango bits and mango chantilly. FYI, reserve the cake(s) two days in advance, so the staff can prepare them with the freshest ingredients.

Website | Full list of outlets
Fieldnotes is not a halal-certified eatery. 


5. Alice Boulangerie


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Alice Boulangerie is a popular CBD cafe that serves up great savoury dishes, but their second outlet, which houses a bakery cafe, proves that their baked goods are just as outstanding.

For something tropical to complement Singapore’s weather, check out Alice’s Christmas Logcake ($117.72 for 1kg), designed to look like a festive train carriage. This gorgeous cake brings together rich layers of coconut dacquoise, cashew nut, brown sugar sponge, and mango compote. It’s then topped with a zesty passionfruit curd eclair and wrapped in coconut mousse for a tangy finish. If you’re planning to get the log cake, collection is already open—so place your order early before the festive rush begins.

Icon Village outlet
Address: 12 Gopeng Street, #01-05/11, Icon Village, Singapore 078877
Opening hours: Mon-Sat 8am to 10pm, Sun 8am to 6pm

Raffles City outlet
Address: 252 North Bridge Road, #01-22A, Raffles City Shopping Centre, Singapore 179103
Opening hours: Sun-Thurs 9:30am to 10:30pm, Fri-Sat 9:30am to 11pm

Website
Alice Boulangerie is not a halal-certified eatery.


6. Patisserie Cle


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Helmed by two local pastry chefs who previously worked at Michelin-starred restaurants, Patisserie Cle specialises in French pastries that won’t break the bank. The bakery’s Christmas Wonderland 2025 series consists of six items, including a festive log cake.

You can experience a white Christmas with the Hazelnut Praline Log Cake, a simple yet elegant creation with snowflake accents atop a chocolate sponge cake covered in vanilla mousse and hazelnut ganache. The best part of this dessert is the crunchy praline base, adding a crisp bite that contrasts with the softer elements of the cake. Two sizes are available: the $60 option is perfect for four to five diners, while the $105 cake is ideal for a gathering of eight to 10. The log cake will be available for collection and delivery from 1 December to 31 December 2025

Address: 415 River Valley Road, Singapore 248314
Opening hours: Mon-Fri 7:30am to 7:30pm, Sat-Sun 7:30am to 5:30pm
Website
Patisserie Cle is not a halal-certified eatery.


7. Swensen’s


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No one does ice cream cakes better than Swensen’s, and this year, the popular family restaurant has launched three log cakes to celebrate the festive season.

All three cakes are priced at $66 each, and if we could only choose one, we’d say go for the Swensen’s Special Log. You won’t find anything quite like this—it’s made with Swensen’s Special Ice Cream in Strawberry, Vanilla, and Chocoholic flavours, then covered in torched meringue and topped with sweet-tangy raspberry bits. If chocolate is more your thing, consider the Merry Giftmas Log or Sticky Chewy Chocolate Zer0 Log instead. The latter has no added sugar, but still features a rich, decadent ganache crumble base paired with their crowd-favourite Sticky Chewy Chocolate ice cream. 

Swensen’s members can enjoy 15% off when they pre-order by 8 December 2025!

Website | Full list of outlets
Swensen’s is not a halal-certified eatery.


8. Cedele


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Cedele is back this Christmas with two log cakes: one is a new creation, while the other is a mainstay that’s been around for 28 years. They are both available for delivery or pickup from now till Christmas!

For a taste of Cedele’s timeless tradition, indulge in the Chocolate Flourless Log Cake ($76). But if you want something new, we recommend the newly launched Pistachio Orange Rhapsody Log Cake ($79) instead. It features an orange sponge cake wrapped in pistachio buttercream, and when you slice into it, you’ll find a pistachio layer with orange yoghurt for a balanced, nutty-tangy finish.

Website | Full list of outlets
Cedele is not a halal-certified eatery.


9. Creme Maison Bakery


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Creme Maison Bakery has a massive following on their Instagram accountover 60K followers at the time of writing—and the bakery offers both self-collection and delivery options. Their Christmas cake is said to be made with less sugar, which works out to be a healthier alternative for the health-conscious.

The Noelle Christmas Log Cake ($92.80 for 1.3kg) may look simple at first blush, but don’t be fooled—it serves up to 15 people, so you don’t need to get multiple cakes for larger gatherings. Flavour-wise, expect hazelnut paired with house-made berry compote, lifted with a layer of chocolate feuilletine crunch. Here’s a tip: Place your order by 2pm for next-day pickup or delivery! 

Address: 25 Playfair Road, #04-01, Singapore 367990
Opening hours: Sun-Fri 9am to 6pm, Sat 8:30am to 6pm
Website
Creme Maison Bakery is not a halal-certified eatery. 


10. La Levain


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La Levain needs little introduction, as the bakery has already made a name for itself since opening in 2021. For the uninitiated, the cafe-bakery is run by Wythe Ng, an experienced baker who used to lead the pastry team at Bakery Brera and Keong Saik Bakery. This year, the team has rolled out a new log cake flavour, and brought back a seasonal favourite!

The Single Origin Chocolate Feuilletine Log Cake ($58) is a returning bestseller, featuring house-made chocolate feuilletine for a delightful crunch, and finished with a rich chocolate ganache glaze. Those keen on trying something new can opt for the Earl Grey with Dulce de Leche Log Cake ($55), which combines La Levain’s signature Earl Grey Swiss roll with velvety smooth vanilla chantilly cream and Valrhona Dulce de Leche crunchy pearls for added texture Good news: self-collection is available from now till 4 January 2026, and you can enjoy up to 12% off if you pre-order before 9 December 2025.

Address: 23 Hamilton Road, Singapore 209193
Opening hours: Tue, Thurs-Sun 8am to 6pm, Wed 8am to 4:30pm
Website
La Levain is not a halal-certified eatery.


Where to buy log cakes in Singapore for Christmas 2025


We hope our guide to the best log cakes in Singapore comes in handy as you plan for Christmas 2025. For more festive-related content, find out more about World Christmas Market 2025 at Bayfront Event Space. Alternatively, check out Christmas Wonderland at Gardens by the Bay from 29 November 2025 to 1 January 2026.

This article contains partial partnership content. However, all opinions are ours.
Feature image adapted from @fieldnotessg, Swensen’s, nesuto, and Goodwood Park Hotel.

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