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Omnonom-a-holic Entry #3: Jonathan's Cupcakery Davao

Jonathan's Cupcakery is one of the culprits for my sweet tooth craving!
I love how they're cupcakes are just right!

Well, I've been an avid fan of this cupcake shop ever since it opened about a couple of years or so, most especially during my last year in college. LOL, that was just last year.

After graduation, it has been a long while since I grabbed myself a cup of Johnny's Cupcake! I visited the place last week, and it struck me! The signage, logo, boxes and every merchandise has changed from "Johnny's Cupcake" to "Jonathan's Cupackery".

I can still remember our first visit in this cupcake shop, where the owner himself was the one who manages the shop. My boyfriend couldn't resist but ask him if he was Johnny, and true enough - he was!

The name was not the only thing that changed though, Johnny was not there. Instead hired personnel were the one manning the shop. Sad to say, they were not very friendly. When Johnny was there, when we'd sit down to have our cupcake he'd immediately ask his assistant to serve us some water and it was always with ice. During our last visit, we had to ask for water and they served us cold water minus the ice.

Hahahaha. I am amused by my little tidbits of what-nots!

Anyway, going back to the matter at hand. The picture below is the service counter of Jonathan's Cupcakery. Modern and sleek, clean to the brim!
You have various flavors to choose from! They have Red Velvet, Triple Chocolate, Rum Cupcake Thingy, Cupcake with nuts and stuff. Lol. 

I don't really memorize them all, but my favorite cupcake, the one I fell in love with is the CHOCOLATE SURPRISE! I love how the buttery mocha-ish topping is in balance with the rich chocolate cake and the white surprise filling! Yum!!!

Yes! It's my comfort food. Sorry, the picture below is the triple chocolate. I forgot to take a snap of my chocolate surprise because I was too excited to devour it!
I know, I know. It's a little expensive for a cupcake. But on my opinion P45 is just fine and dandy because, for me one cupcake is enough to satisfy my craving and my tummy. One serving is just right, if I devour two cupcakes in one seating, I get too full and too bloated.
Anyway, they have seats in the Cupcakery so if your stressed of sorts just follow the advice plastered on the wall of this shop "KEEP CALM and EAT A CUPCAKE".

Update: Jonathan's Cupcakery has now transferred to SM Premier, Lanang, Davao City


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