“We wanted to make a decadent chocolate cake featuring smooth, creamy strawberry frosting.”
“To make the tasty meal starter, Gstrein griddles the crab cake and carefully selects fire-roasted red and yellow peppers, red grape tomatoes, basil leaves, green onions, chervil leaves, cilantro, and chives to garnish.”
“Here, you get open shelves instead of a wardrobe, white plastic chairs, and a bathroom with a tiny cake of medicinal soap besides a wash-basin the size of a large saucer.”
cakeage
A fee levied by a restaurant on customers who bring their own cake (such as a birthday cake) rather than buying one on the premises.
“But they have no reason to underpay when they charge corkage and cakeage which is usually dearer than the grog or cake.”
“Restaurateurs who charge cakeage argue they're justified in doing so because they have to present the cake and do the clearing up and washing up afterwards.”
“Not only that, they had a cake which we usually charge for cakeage.”