Kki's epic comeback

Iconic Japanese-style cake shop has moved to Raffles Hotel and its owners are ready for fresh challenges

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Fans of Kki Sweets' fine, Japanese-inspired cakes will have followed Kenneth Seah and Delphine Liau's business from Ann Siang Hill to the campus of the School of the Arts (Sota), before the trail went cold and they were left cake-less.

Not anymore. Kki has opened at Raffles Hotel, with the shopfront along Seah Street.

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A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Sunday Times on August 02, 2020, with the headline Kki's epic comeback. Subscribe