JW Y
Very pretty presentation, but the taste for the biscuit was average. The cake was surprisingly tasty and moist.
Location: 391 Orchard Rd, B2 Juchheim, Singapore 238872
Ngee Ann City
German Baumkuchen bakery at Ngee Ann City, popular for matcha and classic cake rings
German Baumkuchen bakery at Ngee Ann City, popular for matcha and classic cake rings
Juchheim is a German-Japanese bakery at Ngee Ann City on Orchard Road, specialising in Baumkuchen, the traditional German ring cake. The cakes are baked layer by layer on a rotating spit, producing the distinctive concentric rings when sliced. Juchheim's Japanese heritage brings matcha and chocolate variations alongside the classic butter and marble flavours. The Takashimaya basement outlet attracts shoppers seeking premium gift cakes and personal treats. Juchheim's Baumkuchen is prized for its fine, moist crumb and the meticulous craftsmanship behind each ring.Based on 39 Google reviews
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JW Y
Very pretty presentation, but the taste for the biscuit was average. The cake was surprisingly tasty and moist.
Veronica Him
Moist and not overly sweet. Although a lil dry, it still tasted good. Perfectly paired with tea.
Julius Tan
Still quite good, and it has been years since I got their cake, but the limited edition caramel version is a bit too sweet and added nothing of value to the cake. Stick with the original.
SB Lee
Every time I visit Orchard, especially Takashimaya, I make it a point to stop by Juchheim at B2! Their decoration baumkuchen (mini layered cakes) are absolutely adorable. Tried the Mango, Blueberry, and their newest flavour: Honey Bee — couldn’t resist that cute little bee design! Not too sweet, just the right size for an afternoon treat or a thoughtful little gift.
jayden
First time try the cakes from here. Feel that the Baumkuchen original flavour is quite dry, taste is fine. However its just feels quite dry when biting and swallowing... …
Juchheim
Juchheim Storefront
A view into a store with a chef in uniform preparing food behind a counter. The store has a black frame and glass windows. The interior walls are covered in a black and white patterned wallpaper. A red diamond-shaped decoration with gold Chinese characters is hanging on the left side. The store's name, "Juchheim seit 1929", is visible on the glass window.
Donuts in a display case
A display case filled with various donuts. Some donuts are topped with sprinkles and icing, while others have fruit or chocolate decorations. There are also boxes of donuts visible. The shop's name, "Jewellery Baum BY JUCHHEIM", is displayed on the front of the counter.
Dessert with Pomegranate Seeds
A small, round dessert with a creamy yellow top, garnished with pomegranate seeds and a green leaf wrap, sits on a white plate. A coffee cup with the logo "1910 BAR EL BACHA COFFEE" is visible in the background, along with a silver spoon and a golden carafe.
Christmas Donuts
A box of three donuts with festive decorations. The donut on the left is half-covered in white icing with rainbow sprinkles and half-covered in purple icing with chocolate drizzle and sprinkles. The middle donut is half-covered in dark chocolate icing with white drizzle and half-covered in pink icing, topped with a round cookie decorated as a snowman wearing a Santa hat and holding a gift. The donut on the right is half-covered in dark chocolate icing with pink and white sprinkles and half-covered in green icing with pink sprinkles.
Baumkuchen cake in a box
A close-up shot of a round Baumkuchen cake, a traditional German cake, presented in an open orange box. The cake has distinct layers and a golden-brown crust. The box features the Juchheim logo and "SEIT 1909" text, indicating the brand and its founding year.
Juchheim cake packaging
A round cake, likely a Baumkuchen, is wrapped in translucent paper with the Juchheim logo and "Kobe Tokyo 1909" printed on it. The bottom of the packaging has a decorative pattern of small orange squares.
Baumkuchen
Individually packaged slices of Baumkuchen, a German cake, are displayed in a wooden crate. A sign indicates that the "Less Sweet" Baumkuchen (Original) is $2.3 per piece. Another larger Baumkuchen is visible below, priced at $36.00 for an extra large size.
Caramelize Baumkuchen Display
A display case featuring a promotional sign for Caramelize Baumkuchen, a sample Baumkuchen cake, and other Baumkuchen cakes. The sign shows a close-up of the cake with caramel drizzled over it and the text "ARAMELIZE Baumkuchen" and "Limited Stocks". A small sign next to a sample cake reads "Baumkuchen (Caramelize) 1pc $14.00". Other Baumkuchen cakes are visible in the display below.
Juchheim Baumkuchen Display
A display case filled with various Baumkuchen cakes and gift boxes. The Juchheim logo is prominently displayed on a red display unit. Cakes are arranged on white plates with price labels. Some cakes are whole, while others are sliced. Gift boxes are stacked on shelves behind the cakes.
Halloween Themed Donuts
A white box contains three donuts decorated for Halloween. The donut on the left is chocolate iced and decorated to look like a black cat with white ears, eyes, and whiskers, and pink paws. The middle donut is pink iced with a black spiderweb design and a white ghost. The donut on the right is green iced with two googly eyes and black stitches, resembling a monster. Other baked goods are visible in the background.
Halloween Themed Doughnuts
A display case filled with Halloween-themed doughnuts. On the left are doughnuts decorated with pink frosting, dark chocolate spiderwebs, and white ghost figures. These are labeled "Dark & Strawberry (Ghost)" and cost $3.5 per piece. On the right are green doughnuts decorated to look like zombies with googly eyes and stitched mouths, labeled "Pandan (zombie)" and also costing $3.5 per piece. Both types are marked as "NEW".
Baumkuchen Cake
A close-up shot of a ring-shaped Baumkuchen cake, a traditional German cake known for its layered appearance. The cake is golden yellow and has visible rings indicating its unique baking method. It is presented on white paper, possibly packaging or a serving liner. In the blurred background, a plate with a blue and white pattern and some small items can be seen.
Donut on a yellow plate
A close-up overhead shot of a donut on a bright yellow plate. The donut is half-dipped in dark chocolate and the other half is covered in pink frosting with white drizzle. Small pieces of dried fruit are sprinkled on the chocolate half. The plate has a raised pattern of circles and what appears to be a cartoon character.
Assorted Cookies in a Box
A white box filled with an assortment of cookies, some covered in bubble wrap. The cookies include pretzel shapes, palmiers, round cookies with jam, nut-covered cookies, and almond-topped cookies.
Juchheim Bakery Display
A display inside a bakery showing a baker preparing a Baumkuchen cake. The cake is being baked on a rotating spit. The bakery has a vintage-style wallpaper with black and white photos. There are also stacks of yellow boxes and plastic containers on display. The shop's name, Juchheim, is visible on the wall.
Baumkuchen Cakes
Several ring-shaped Baumkuchen cakes are displayed on white plates. One cake is on a glass cake stand with a price tag indicating "Small Size $13.00". Another cake is on a white plate with a price tag indicating "Medium Size $21.00". A box with the Juchheim logo and "Baumkuchen! Original Flavor" is visible in the background.
Juchheim Counter
A woman in a hijab and mask stands behind a counter in a bakery. The counter has a marble pattern and displays several round cakes. There are also stacks of Christmas-themed tins and boxes of pastries. A sign on the counter reads "HELP US KEEP YOU SAFE CHOOSE CONTACTLESS PAYMENT". The bakery's logo, "KOBE TOKYO Juchheim 1909", is visible on the counter.
Dessert Display and Baking Equipment
A view through a glass partition shows a display of desserts in refrigerated cases. In the foreground, baking equipment with rotating cylinders is visible, suggesting a bakery or dessert shop. The shop's name is visible in reverse on the glass.
Lemon Baumkuchen of the Month
A display featuring a "Lemon Baumkuchen of the Month" with a picture of the cake and lemons. The text describes it as a classic lemon-flavored Baumkuchen that is refreshing and delicious, with an option for "Less Sweet." The brand name "Juchheim 1909" is visible. Below the main display, there are glimpses of other packaged desserts.
Juchheim Baumkuchen Information
This is a brochure detailing the history and products of Juchheim, a brand known for Baumkuchen. It explains the origin of the brand in Japan, the symbolism of Baumkuchen as happiness and longevity, and highlights their commitment to pure ingredients. The brochure also showcases other recommended products like Teegebäck, Heidesand, and Liebehen biscuits.
Dessert on a plate
A close-up shot of a small, round, white dessert topped with pomegranate seeds and a green garnish. The dessert is served on a white plate with orange and brown trim. The plate has a subtle embossed pattern and the logo "DAR EL BACHA COFFEE 1910 MARRAKECH" is visible.
Assorted Cookies
A round, dark brown tin filled with a variety of cookies. The cookies include chocolate-covered pretzels, jam-filled shortbread, white chocolate pretzels, nut-coated balls, round cookies, twisted pastries, chocolate cookies, palmier cookies, almond cookies, and cookies with nuts and pistachios.
Baumkuchen and Beer
A ring-shaped cake, likely a Baumkuchen, sits in a white box on a wooden table. Next to it is a white paper bag with the Juchheim logo and the text "KOBE TOKYO 1909". A glass of beer with a frothy head is also present.
Juchheim Baumkuchen Cakes
Two round Baumkuchen cakes, one plain and one chocolate, are presented in orange gift boxes. An orange shopping bag with the Juchheim logo is visible in the background.
Juchheim Singapore Pte. Ltd. Brochure
A brochure for Juchheim Singapore Pte. Ltd. Takashimaya Branch, featuring an image of Baumkuchen cake, baking tools, and greenery. The brochure includes the company's address, contact information, website, and social media links.
Pandan Zombie Donuts
A display of donuts decorated to look like zombies. The donuts have green frosting with white candy eyes and black icing stitches. A sign in front of the donuts reads "Pandan (zombie)" and indicates a price of "1pc $ 3.5". A "NEW" starburst sticker is also visible.
Baking Equipment
A commercial kitchen setting with baking equipment. In the foreground, a white countertop with a sink is visible. To the right, a tall stainless steel rack holds multiple trays. Behind the rack, a black cabinet displays stacked boxes and plastic-wrapped items. Three large, cylindrical baked goods, possibly cakes or bread, are mounted on spindles, suggesting a baking process. The background shows a retail environment with shelves and displays.
Singapore Flag Decorated Cookies
Two round cookies decorated with the Singapore flag. One cookie is half-covered in dark chocolate icing with white stripes and half-covered in pink icing with white stripes. The other cookie is half-covered in pink icing with white stripes and half-covered in green icing with white stripes. Both cookies have a small biscuit base topped with a fondant decoration of the Singapore flag. The cookies are in a clear plastic container.
Dessert Display
A display case filled with several large, cylindrical cakes on rotating spits. To the right, a large stainless steel machine with a logo that reads "Jacobsheim". In the foreground, a small stainless steel cart. The background shows a retail environment with shelves and displays.
Assorted Cookies
A box of five individually wrapped cookies. The cookies appear to be of different varieties, with visible nuts and toppings. The packaging is in various colors including red, silver, green, and gold. The brand name "HEIDES" is visible on some of the wrappers.
Chocolate Cake Slice
A slice of chocolate cake with visible layers is presented on a white plate. In the background, a whole chocolate cake is visible in a red box, along with other orange packaging.
Assortment of Juchheim Cookies
An open blue box containing individually wrapped cookies. The cookies appear to be of various types, including some with chocolate swirls and others that are plain or have almond slices. A small booklet with Japanese text and the Juchheim logo is visible in the upper left corner of the box.
Baumkuchen display
A display of Baumkuchen cakes and gift boxes. In the foreground, two large Baumkuchen cakes are presented on white plates. One is a lighter color, and the other is darker, possibly chocolate-covered. To the left, a red and gold gift box with an orange ribbon is prominently displayed. Behind it, a blue and white tin labeled "TEEGEBÄCK" is visible, containing small pastries. A framed picture of two Baumkuchen cakes with the Juchheim logo is placed in the center. The background features red surfaces and gift-wrapped boxes.
Halloween Themed Chocolates
A display of Halloween-themed chocolates and gift boxes from Juchheim. The display features boxes decorated with pumpkins, witches, ghosts, and black cats. Several gift boxes and individual chocolates are visible, along with price tags indicating "Halloween Special." The background shows a red display case with the Juchheim logo and text in Japanese and English.
Juchheim Baumkuchen Display
A display case featuring various Baumkuchen treats from Juchheim. In the center, a tiered stand showcases individual Baumkuchen popsicles coated in different toppings like chocolate, nuts, and dried fruit. To the right, packaged Baumkuchen bars are displayed, along with a sign advertising 'BAU BAU BAR' and its pricing. A glass cloche filled with artificial strawberries is on the left. The background features Juchheim branding.
Baker preparing a large cake
A baker wearing a tall chef's hat and white uniform is seen through a glass window, preparing a large cylindrical cake. The background is decorated with vintage-style posters featuring the text "Fachheim's Confectionery" and images of people.
Confectionery Display
A close-up view of a confectionery display featuring several large, cylindrical cakes wrapped in plastic. The cakes appear to be Baumkuchen, a type of spit cake. They are mounted on a rotating spit, with one prominently in the foreground. In the background, a counter with a sink and various cleaning supplies is visible, along with a wall decorated with vintage-style photographs and text that appears to be in Japanese and English, possibly indicating a brand name like "Konfekt Heim's". Utensils for slicing the cakes are arranged on a rack in front of the display.
Bundt Cake
A close-up overhead shot of a golden-brown bundt cake in a white cardboard box. The cake has a glossy, caramelized glaze and a hole in the center.
Chef Decorating Ring Cakes
A chef wearing a white uniform and chef's hat, with blue gloves, is using a spray can to decorate ring-shaped cakes on a cooling rack. The cakes appear to be glazed or caramelized. In the background, there are shelves stocked with various food items and packaging, suggesting a confectionery or bakery setting. The scene is viewed through a clear protective barrier.
Juchheim Bag and Gift Box
An orange paper shopping bag with the Juchheim logo and
Halloween Themed Donuts
A display of Halloween-themed donuts with ghost and spiderweb decorations. One donut is labeled "Dark & Strawberry (Ghost)" and priced at $3.5 per piece. A "NEW" tag is also visible.
JUCHHEIM Baumkuchen and Biscuits
This image showcases JUCHHEIM's Baumkuchen, described as a symbol of happiness, longevity, and prosperity, popular for gift occasions and wedding markets. It also features other recommended biscuit products: Teegebäck, a variety of butter, chocolate, and nut biscuits; Heidesand, a selection of five types of biscuits including almond, macadamia nuts, walnuts, cashew nuts, and chocolate; and Liebchen, described as soft and light "Langue de chat" biscuits.
Close-up of a glazed cake
A close-up shot of a slice of cake with a glossy, amber-colored glaze. The cake appears to be light and airy, with visible crumbs. The glaze has a slightly textured surface, with some areas appearing more opaque than others. The background is a plain white surface, possibly a plate or container.
Baumkuchen Cakes
A display of individually packaged Baumkuchen cakes, a traditional German cake. The cakes are layered and appear to be a light golden brown color. A price tag indicates that the 'Baumkuchen (Original)' is 'Less Sweet' and costs $2 per piece. The brand 'Juchheim' is visible on a teal box in the foreground.
Juchheim Bakery Display
A baker in a chef's hat and mask stands behind a display case filled with various cakes and pastries. The display case features several round cakes, some with chocolate frosting, and other baked goods. Boxes of pastries are stacked on shelves above and to the left of the display. A sign promoting safe distancing is visible. The bakery's name, Juchheim, is displayed prominently on the wall behind the baker.
Juchheim branded packaging
A close-up shot of Juchheim branded packaging, likely for a baked good. The packaging is white and translucent, with the Juchheim logo in orange. The logo includes the text "KOBE TOKYO" above the name "Juchheim" and the year "1909" below it. A small plate with a fork and knife rests in the upper left corner of the image.
Cat-shaped Dark Chocolate Donuts
A display of donuts decorated to look like cats, with dark chocolate frosting and white icing details for eyes and whiskers. Some donuts have pink paw prints. A sign indicates they are "Dark Chocolate (Cat)" donuts, sold for $3.5 per piece, and are a "NEW" item.
Confectionery Display
A display case filled with various confections, primarily Baumkuchen cakes and gift boxes, arranged on shelves. The background features a repeating pattern of vintage black and white photographs and text.
Confectionery Store Display
A well-lit interior view of a confectionery store, showcasing a variety of packaged sweets and pastries. Stacks of gift boxes with red and white checkered patterns are prominently displayed on shelves and counters. In the foreground, round tins decorated with festive imagery, likely for Christmas, are visible. A glass display case in the mid-ground holds an assortment of tarts and pastries. In the background, more shelves are filled with boxed items, and a large banner with holiday-themed graphics hangs from the ceiling. Several customers are browsing the merchandise.
Donut with Pink and White Icing
A hand holds a donut with half pink and half white icing. The donut is decorated with colorful sprinkles and chocolate drizzle. There are also small chocolate balls on the donut. In the background, there are shopping bags and a person wearing a grey textured garment.
Juchheim Gift Boxes and Bag
An orange shopping bag with the Juchheim logo and text "KOBE TOKYO 1909" is behind two orange gift boxes. The boxes are tied with gold ribbon that also has the Juchheim logo printed on it. The smaller box in the foreground has a patterned design on its sides.
Happy Chinese New Year Box
A red and gold box with Chinese New Year decorations. The box features lanterns, cherry blossoms, fireworks, and a cityscape. The text "Happy Chinese New Year!" is prominently displayed, along with the brand name "Juchheim" and the year "1909". A red tag in the upper left corner reads "CNY 8th day" and "大年初八".
Juchheim Baumkuchen Cake
This image is a brochure detailing the history and ingredients of Juchheim's Baumkuchen cake. It highlights the brand's introduction of Baumkuchen to Japan in 1909 and its founders, Karl and Elise Juchheim. The text emphasizes the use of pure ingredients like egg, butter, sugar, and flour, and the in-store baking process that ensures freshness and a soft texture. Images show the cake, the founders, and the baking process.
Juchheim Box
A close-up shot of a Juchheim box with a pink lid and gold lettering. The lid features concentric circles resembling a vinyl record. The text reads "KOBE TOKYO Juchheim 1909". The box is placed on an orange surface.
Donuts and Cakes Display
A display case filled with various donuts and cakes. The donuts are arranged in rows and have different toppings and decorations. Some cakes, possibly Baumkuchen, are also visible. The display case has a light blue base with the text "Jewellery Baum BY JUHCHEIM" written on it. In the background, shelves are stocked with packaged goods and there are more displays of food items.
Juchheim Chocolates
A bright yellow Juchheim shopping bag with the logo "Kobe Tokyo Juchheim 1909" is behind a white box containing six chocolates. The chocolates are in a clear-topped box, with three visible in the front row. To the right of the bag is a round tin with a carousel design.
Baumkuchen Cakes
Two large Baumkuchen cakes are displayed in orange boxes. One cake is dark chocolate flavored, and the other is a lighter, plain flavor. Price tags are visible in front of the cakes.
Couple with a Ring Cake
A man and a woman are smiling at the camera, holding a ring-shaped cake in a yellow box. The box has the logo "Juchheim" and "seit 1909" printed on it. In the background, a building with "OFFICE TOWER" signage is visible.
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