How does the cupcake crumble? These are from Crumbs. (Photo by Julie Wolfson/LAist)
"Are cupcakes a big deal with you guys?" I also asked some out of town visitors from Vancouver, Canada last week. They told me no, not at all. Sure, they're trendy, but "not like here," they assured us. Here is where we have so many "cupcakeries" we need to constantly update maps of the madness. We wait in line for the sugar rush when a bakery has a special or a giveaway. Hell, we even hold a big old Cupcake Challenge and compare one cupcake to the next until even the most devoted eater to surrender and wave the white(cake) flag of defeat. Cupcake-makers Tweet the madness, and meet-up groups gather to nosh.
Summarizes MacVean: "No forks, no plates, maybe just a napkin. You don't have to share. No leftovers. At a bakery, everyone can pick their own flavor. Cupcakes are easy to make and can be decorated for any occasion you care to consider." They are "cute," "flashy," "girlie" and "icon[ic]" and can match your makeup but not murder your waistline. They seem to be here to stay, no matter how many no-carb diet bandwagons we leap on, or how much we grumble at the cost of living. I mean, we can't stop talking about them. Or eating them.
Speaking of...a cupcake sounds pretty stellar right now. Now, where to go to get the perfect one?




They're big in NYC and DC as well so I wouldn't say it's unique to LA.
For me, the only place I go is Yummy Cupcake in SM but that might be just because it's around the corner and WAY better than Vanilla Cupcake (much too dry).
Sprinkles is the end all be all of cupcakes for me. I can't help but eat
them with a fork.
Cause they are individual servings of heaven
I see not the Artie Lange cupcake represented in that otherwise luscious sixpack of sin!? Brimstone and gall!
Those look amazingly delicious. mmmmm. cupcakes.
I want to nom the chocolate peanut butter one. Too bad I'm on a diet.
Anyway, I like Famous Cupcakes and Cupcakes and Co. Too bad both are in the Valley.
I'd wait in line for a cupcake before I'd wait in line for frozen f'in yogurt.