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A Slice of Bananiâs Sweetest Secret
When most dessert shops chase trends, Kavazo stays devoted to craft. Known for its elegant, handcrafted creations that look like art đš and taste like home đĄ, this Banani-based dessert studio has become Dhakaâs favorite indulgence for those who crave more than just sugar.
| đŹ Element | đ« Details |
|---|---|
| đ Founded | March 2020 (born as a cloud kitchen during the pandemic) |
| đ©âđł Founder | Zareen Tasnim Omar â self-taught baker & creative visionary |
| đź Specialty | Artisan dessert boxes, choux pastries, cheesecakes, and tarts |
| đ Location | Ground Floor, Suvastu Jahanara Square, Banani 11, Dhaka |
| đž Price Range | à§ł1,000 â 1,700 per box |
| đ Signature Flavors | Salted caramel Ă dark chocolate Ă strawberry |
It all began with a hobby that refused to stay small đ±.
Founder Zareen Tasnim Omar discovered early on that baking calmed her like nothing else. Between YouTube tutorials and late-night experiments đ, she mastered the art of mirror glazing, mousse whipping, and presentation.
When the world shut down in 2020 đ, Zareenâs dream refused to. What was supposed to be a cafĂ© became a cloud-kitchen experiment named âKavazo.â Within weeks, boxes of glossy mini-desserts started appearing on Instagram feeds across Dhaka đž.

At Kavazo, the focus isnât on quantity â itâs on consistency and quality â
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Every dessert is made fresh in small batches đ°, up to three times a day, ensuring that each piece tastes as perfect as it looks.
Zareen insists on year-round availability of her ingredients đż so that signature items never disappear from the menu.
âIf I canât make it the same way every time, I wonât serve it,â she says.
This meticulous discipline makes Kavazo stand out â refined taste, balanced sweetness đ«, and presentation that rivals any international patisserie đ«đ·.
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Kavazoâs assorted dessert boxes are now a Dhaka classic.
Each golden tray âš holds ten masterpieces â from the silky dark chocolate tart đ« to the airy caramel cheesecake đź, crisp choux pastries đ„, and playful strawberry dome đ.
âLike opening a jewelry box.â â Customer Review đŹ
âThe caramel cheesecake is easily one of the best in the city.â â Another Review â
Even with minor critiques (âwish there were more fruity flavors đâ or âbrownies a bit sweet đ«â), the verdict remains:
Kavazo has elevated how Dhaka eats dessert.

The name itself bridges cultures â âkavaâ (Arabic â for beverage) and âkĂĄvĂ©zĂłâ (Hungarian đđș for cafĂ©) â a symbolic blend of worlds, much like the desserts it serves.
While Zareen dreams of one day opening a full cafĂ© â offering coffee and savory dishes, she remains grounded in what started it all â authentic desserts made with heart â€ïž.
In a city overflowing with new eateries đïž, Kavazo reminds Dhaka what slow craft tastes like.
Every choux, tart, and cheesecake carries Zareenâs belief that desserts should be personal, not mass-produced.
To her, Kavazo isnât a business â itâs a love letter baked daily đ for her community.
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Location: Ground Floor, Suvastu Jahanara Square, Banani 11, Dhaka
Order: Custom dessert boxes đ, party catering đ, and pre-orders (36-hour notice recommended â°)
Follow: @kavazo.bd đ±
Visit: Kavazo.com đ
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