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Discover Why Heavenly Desserts Is Marikina’s Go-To Cake and Dessert Store


 Every concept begins with an idea, but as Chef Jeng’s story shows, it wasn’t that straightforward. As a college student, she didn’t develop a passion for baking and selling baked goods at a storefront until the COVID-19 pandemic lockdowns hit years later. You see, Chef Jeng initially planned to pursue a career in physical therapy, but life had other plans, and she wasn’t accepted into that field. She eventually studied civil engineering, where she met her husband, with whom she later partnered in several entrepreneurial ventures.

 

Ultimately, Jeng completed an advanced pastry and baking course at the Academy of Pastry Arts Philippines and continued her training in Malaysia, becoming the chef, she is recognized as today. With boredom setting in, the COVID-19 lockdowns greatly influenced her desire to explore and be creative. She rediscovered her passion for baking. By sharing baking videos on YouTube and social media, her creations quickly gained popularity and attention.

 

Encouraged by her friends, Chef Jeng started selling her cakes. It wasn’t long until orders began pouring in—sometimes as many as fifty inquiries daily—for a home-based operation. To manage orders, her home’s dining area, living room, and garage were converted into makeshift kitchens. Staff from her construction business who were temporarily out of work were trained to help bake and fulfill orders, offering them a continued livelihood.

 

As demand grew, especially from customers in the southern parts of Metro Manila, Chef Jeng opened a pickup location in Las Piñas after the lockdowns eased. Additionally, she sought financial support for expansion. With help from her Sun Life Financial advisor, she tapped into half a million pesos from her VUL policy to fund the new branch. That was where the story of Heavenly Desserts began and flourished.

 

Today, Heavenly Desserts has more than nine physical locations, including one in Makati, BGC (Taguig), Pasay, Quezon City, Ortigas, and its Marikina headquarters.

 

Business Resilience & Diversification

•In 2022, Chef Jeng became a principal shareholder in District One Gastrolounge in BGC, joining friends in opening the restaurant. Despite the significant investment, the restaurant broke even by its third month.

•She also concentrated on reducing risk through solid financial planning—such as evaluating Sun Life’s Business Owners Insurance Packages for extra security.

 

What’s in a name?

Cakes and desserts for the average person are mostly about taste and appetite, but for an aspiring connoisseur, it’s something more. There’s something about our taste buds that influences and impacts us differently as an experience, providing an out-of-this-world gratification to the whole being, to the soul, as you might say. Without saying outright, it’s ‘heaven on earth,’ which is why Heavenly Desserts was named as such.

 

Specialties:

Bread and Pastries. The brand highlights handcrafted, high-quality desserts, featuring offerings such as moist Belgian chocolate cakes, Basque burnt cheesecakes, fresh strawberry shortcakes, mini cake assortments, and Filipino-inspired flavors like ube-macapuno and langka pastillas.

 

Other item selections from The Online Menu of Heavenly Desserts! and Add-Ons

More options from the Resto Menu

Pre-Order Now!

 

Branch Location Details:                

Marikina City

Main Branch34 Pikador St, Midtown Subd., Marikina City; +63 960 273 6307; Management: chefjeng.hd@gmail.com

FB – Heavenly Desserts by Chef Jeng Sy Flores
IG –@heavenlydesserts_chefjeng
Tiktok – @heavenly_desserts

 

District One, BGC

W Global Center, 9th Avenue; +63 945 172 4950

 

Ayala Malls The 30th

Meralco Avenue, Pasig City; +63 966 553 0037

 

SM Shell Residences

The Strip at Shell, EDSA; +63 956 175 5738

 

Lucky Chinatown Mall

Binondo Manila; +63 956 175 5740

 

SM Center Muntinlupa

Unit E - 107, Ground Floor; +63 956 175 5741

 

SM City Fairview

UG Annex; +63 995 179 7248

 

Las Piñas City

Order Via Website, Grab Food, or Food Panda; +63 917 816 5499.

 

Quezon City

 116 Biak-na-Bato Barangay Siena; +63 945 536 0546

 

The Shops

The Columns Tower 3 Ayala; +63 917 158 3618

 

Grab Kitchen Commonwealth

Order Via Grab Food +63 953 156 084

 

 

Ambiance/Art Inspiration of Resto Interior:

Simply French.

 

Resto Format:

Dine-in, Delivery Website Grab & Food Panda

 

Price Range:

75 to 2,750 PhP

 

Perk:

You might be a little confused about how to use their comfort room. They have a very high-tech Japanese toilet bowl with all the whistles and buttons. Use the remote when flushing the toilet. Well, that’s something you don’t see every day.

 

What Customers Are Saying:

 

“Love their buttery croissant variants!”

 

“Yes! Heavenly talaga😁. Masarap ‘yung cakes nila. Parang it melts in the mouth.”

 

“Winner ‘yung Heavenly Moist Chocolate Cake. ‘Yun lagi kong binibigay ‘pag may friend akong magbi-birthday.”

 

“Others regard it as a splurge-worthy indulgence.”

 

“Tried the chocolate mousse with strawberries on top. It was worth it.”

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