The Ramadan Guide, WHERE TO EAT? - March 17, 2025

It Sells Like Hot Cakes! Chocomelt’s Matilda Cake is the Ramadan Treat You Didn’t Know You Needed

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Let’s get one thing straight—if you don’t like this cake, there’s something wrong with you. That’s not an opinion; it’s just basic dessert logic. Chocomelt’s Matilda Cake isn’t just a chocolate cake—it’s a spectacle; and as their Ramadan special, it embodies everything this season is about: sharing, gifting, and indulging in a soul-fulfilling experience.


First Impressions: Love at First Sight (and Smell)

Before we even had a chance to taste it, the Matilda Cake had already stolen our hearts. The packaging? Immaculate. It arrives in a beautifully designed box that practically screams, “Open me, I contain joy!” Chocomelt’s branding is all over the cake top—you cannot forget where this cake came from. It’s the kind of dessert that demands to be the centrepiece of your iftar or suhoor table, a cake that makes you say, “Yes, I will be having a second (or third… or fourth) slice, thanks for asking.”

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matilda cake

Now, the real stroke of genius here? The cake and the sauce come separately. That’s right—Chocomelt doesn’t just hand you a cake; they give you an interactive chocolate experience.


The Ritual: The Pour Heard Around the Table

Inside the box sits the cake, topped with marshmallow crunch, already looking dangerously tempting. Then there’s the Nutella namelaka, housed in its own little jar. You don’t just drizzle this over the cake—you heat it up a little first. And this, dear readers, is where the magic happens.

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matilda cake

As you pour the velvety Nutella namelaka over the cake, the ganache glistens, and the marshmallow crunch waits in anticipation. It’s the kind of moment that demands a slow-motion replay. If you’re not filming it for your Instagram story, are you even doing it right?


Tasting the Matilda Cake: Entering Chocolate Nirvana

The first bite? Absolute bliss. The cake itself is rich but not overwhelming, soft but not too dense, with just the right amount of moisture and fluffiness. And then there’s the texture game—the smooth chocolate layers, the silky Nutella namelaka, and the surprise crunch from the marshmallow topping.

It’s rare to find a chocolate cake that pleases everyone because let’s face it—cake is personal. Some like it fudgy, others prefer it airy, some go for spongy, and others swear by ganache-heavy creations. But Matilda? Matilda is for everyone. Whether you like your cake rich, light, crunchy, smooth—it delivers.

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matilda cake

It’s indulgent without being sickly, sweet without being cloying, and so good that you’ll be thinking about it long after the last bite.


Why We Love It (And Why You Will Too)

The Ultimate Chocolate Experience

This isn’t just a cake; it’s a full-blown chocolate adventure. The combination of textures and flavours keeps every bite exciting.

Perfect for Sharing

At 1.4kg, it’s designed to be shared with family and friends—but let’s be honest, you’ll be contemplating keeping it all to yourself.

The Pour-Your-Own-Namelaka Twist

The separation of cake and sauce is a brilliant idea. It lets you control just how much gooey, Nutella goodness you want (spoiler: all of it).

The Wow Factor

Whether you’re serving this at an iftar gathering or sending it as a Ramadan gift, this cake makes an impression. It’s not just food—it’s a statement.


How to Get Your Hands on One?

Chocomelt’s Matilda Cake is available for delivery on talabat and Jahez, or you can grab one for takeaway or dine-in at their outlets. Priced at BHD 24.400, it’s worth every bit.


Final Verdict: Get It Before It’s Gone

This Ramadan special won’t last forever, and trust us, it’s not just flying off the shelves—it’s taking off like a rocket. The Matilda Cake is the kind of dessert that makes you question every other chocolate cake you’ve ever had. It’s indulgent, it’s fun, and it’s dangerously delicious.

So whether you’re gifting it, sharing it, or hiding it away in your fridge (no judgment), do yourself a favour and get one before it disappears.

Rating: 11/10 – Would fight a friend for the last slice!

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