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Udaipur wedding: The 3-meter-long cake was made in Paris, inspired by Rajasthani architecture

At the Udaipur wedding, the 3-meter-long cake's pictures has got everyone's attention and rightly so. It looks spectacular!

November 26, 2025 / 16:26 IST
Take a look at this cake that was made in Paris and served in India at the big fat Udaipur wedding (Picture Credit: Instagram/@Blanc-Tailleur Bastien)

The Udaipur wedding has become the talk of every town and it's pretty obvious why. After all, it was billionaire Rama Raju Mantena's daughter's wedding. Netra Mantena tied the knot with NRI tech entrepreneur Vamsi Gadiraju in the lavish ceremony. From the guest list, Sabyasachi attire of the bride, couple dance on sangeet night to bride's walk down the aisle, so far every little detail about the wedding has made headlines and made people curious. The recent thing that has garnered the attention of many is the cake. Yes, the opulent cake!

Inspired by Rajasthan architecture, the towering cake featured representations of domes, jharokas and chhatris. It also featured animals like elephants, tigers, peacocks, among others. What's more is that on a closer look, one can also see flower and leaf patterns.

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The cake looked truly exceptional and was quite big in size as well. It looked majestic in fact some would say. The case was made on order and it was from Paris-based luxury cake designer and pastry chef Bastien Blanc-Tailleu. The chef has a high-profile client base and needless to say he has exceptional culinary talent.

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The chef also shared a video of the cake and wrote, "Yesterday in the city palace of Udaipur, we celebrated the wedding of Netra and Vamsi… with a cake inspired by the Rajasthan architecture and emblematic animals from India. What a night.”

What's interesting to note is that at the base of the cake, there's a series of stairs impressions and it clearly reminds one of a palace's entryway. It's marvelous how the chef had done the intricate work so beautifully. While nothing in the world is perfect, but it is safe to say the cake looks to perfect to be spoiled. It makes one also wonder how the bride and groom actually cut the cake.

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Shreya Garg is a journalist with over 6 years of experience at leading media houses. She writes extensively on lifestyle, health and things that are trending on the internet.
first published: Nov 26, 2025 04:26 pm

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