If you live in Seven Hills and you've searched "eggless cakes near me", you already know the catch. Most bakeries along the Old Windsor Road strip either can't bake without eggs at all, or they offer one substitution cake that comes out flat and dense. Num Num's Bakery at Harris Park is the fix — about 8 km away, a 12–16 minute drive down the M4 — and it's a bakery where eggless isn't a special order. It's the only thing they make.
Seven Hills sits right in the middle of one of Sydney's most diverse pockets. Hindi, Punjabi, and Tamil have been among the most spoken home languages here for years, and the suburb's Hindu population has climbed every census since 2011. For a lot of those families, a cake that happens to be eggless isn't a bonus. It's the difference between a cake everyone at the party can eat and one half the table has to skip.
- Num Num's Bakery at Harris Park is about 8 km — a 12–16 minute drive — from Seven Hills
- Every single cake — all 15 flavours — is 100% eggless as standard, not as a substitution
- In 2025, 8.2 million Australians — 30% of the population — lived with allergic disease, up from 19.6% in 2007 (NACE, 2025)
- Custom orders need just 48 hours notice — message +61 425 697 725 on WhatsApp
- Pick up from 96/96 Wigram Street, Harris Park — open daily 11 am–10 pm
Where Can You Buy Eggless Cakes Near Seven Hills?
The nearest dedicated eggless cake bakery to Seven Hills is Num Num's Bakery at Harris Park — 96/96 Wigram Street, about 8 km south-east. The drive runs straight down the M4 or the Great Western Highway and takes 12–16 minutes in normal traffic. It's the closest shop in western Sydney where eggless is the standard recipe, not a one-off request you have to argue for.
Why does that matter so much? Because a general bakery that uses eggs in 90% of its range can't promise you an egg-free result. Cross-contamination from shared bowls, beaters, and oven trays is real. At Num Num's, there are no eggs anywhere in the kitchen — so the cake you pick up in Harris Park is the same eggless recipe every customer gets, every single day.
Why Is Eggless Cake So Hard to Find in Seven Hills?
In 2025, egg allergy affected roughly 9% of Australian infants, according to Allergy & Anaphylaxis Australia. That's before you count adults avoiding eggs for cultural or dietary reasons. As of August 2025, the National Allergy Centre of Excellence's "Costly Reactions" report found 8.2 million Australians — 30% of the population — now live with allergic disease, up from 4.1 million (19.6%) in 2007. Demand has doubled in under two decades, yet the supply of genuine egg-free cake has barely moved.
Here's the honest reason most shops won't do it well. Rebuilding a cake recipe without eggs is hard. Eggs bind, lift, and add moisture, so taking them out means rethinking the whole formula — the flour blend, the leavening, the fat, the liquid. Most bakeries won't put in the years of testing that takes. They'd rather sell you a "vegan option" off to one side. We went the other way and made every recipe eggless from the start.
In 2025, the National Allergy Centre of Excellence found 30% of Australians — 8.2 million people — live with allergic disease, double the 2007 rate of 19.6% (NACE, Costly Reactions report, August 2025). In multicultural suburbs like Seven Hills, that makes a fully egg-free bakery a community need, not a niche.
Why Do Seven Hills Families Choose Num Num's Bakery?
Seven Hills has been quietly diversifying for two decades. In the 2021 ABS Census, broad Christianity had fallen to 49.0% as the suburb's Hindu and non-religious populations grew. Back in 2016, Hinduism already sat at 10.7%, with Tamil (4.9%), Punjabi (3.4%), and Hindi (3.1%) among the top languages spoken at home. Every one of those communities has dietary traditions where eggless baking is the norm — and that demand has only deepened since.
From our order data across the western Sydney corridor, customers identifying as Hindu vegetarian or Jain make up a large share of our custom birthday cake orders — and Seven Hills, Toongabbie, and Girraween families message us most weeks. That lines up exactly with the suburb's profile. What surprises people is how many non-vegetarian households order from us too, simply because the cake tastes better and everyone can eat it.
A lot of our Seven Hills customers tell us the same story: they'd given up ordering cakes from regular bakeries because the eggless version always came out drier, denser, and slightly different from everyone else's slice. That gap — between "technically eggless" and "actually good" — is the entire reason Num Num's exists.
How Far Is Num Num's Bakery from Seven Hills?
From Seven Hills, the Harris Park shop is about 8 km by road — a 12–16 minute drive in normal conditions. The simplest route is the M4 east, exiting toward Parramatta, then a short run down to Wigram Street. There's no toll on the surface roads and the last leg is straightforward suburban driving.
That puts Num Num's closer than a lot of the cake shops people already drive to in Parramatta or Castle Hill — and unlike those, every kilometre you cover lands you at a bakery where eggless is the default, not the awkward exception you have to phone ahead about.
Curious how eggless cakes are made? Hebbars Kitchen (7.8M subscribers) walks through the technique — the same philosophy behind everything at Num Num's Bakery.
What Eggless Cake Flavours Can You Order Near Seven Hills?
From our internal order data, Seven Hills-area customers most often reach for Chocolate, Butterscotch, Rasmalai, and Red Velvet — flavours that work across generations and cultures without anyone feeling left out. But the full menu runs to 15 options, and for most people choosing one is genuinely the hardest part of the order.
One pattern we see clearly: Seven Hills families ordering for Diwali and Raksha Bandhan lean toward Rasmalai and Mango, while kids' birthday orders skew hard to Chocolate and Cookies & Cream. Ferrero Rocher and Tiramisu are the milestone picks — the cakes people choose when the guest list is mixed and they want something that reads premium without being strictly traditional.
All 15 Flavours — 100% Eggless
- Chocolate — dense, rich, universally loved. Our most-ordered flavour.
- Vanilla — classic and crowd-pleasing; works for every age and every occasion.
- Rasmalai — South Asian-inspired and fragrant, perfect for Diwali, Eid, and milestones.
- Butterscotch — warm, caramel-forward, and nostalgic for a lot of our regulars.
- Red Velvet — striking colour with a soft cocoa note, great for milestone birthdays.
- Mango — bright and summery, popular right through the warm-weather party season.
- Black Forest & White Forest — elegant cherry-and-cream pairings for special occasions.
- Ferrero Rocher — premium and indulgent, ideal for adult celebrations.
- Tiramisu — coffee-forward and grown-up, a firm favourite for mixed guest lists.
- Strawberry, Blueberry, Pineapple — fresh fruit flavours for kids' parties and warm days.
- Lychee — delicate and fragrant, popular with Southeast and South Asian households.
- Cookies & Cream — fun, party-friendly, and a reliable kid-pleaser.
See the full Our Cakes page for photos of each flavour and the available sizes. There's no separate "eggless" section because the entire range qualifies — every cake on that page is egg-free.
Why Is Western Sydney's Cake Demand Growing So Fast?
Seven Hills sits within Blacktown City Council, which recorded an estimated 426,202 residents as of June 2023 and is growing at 3.71% a year — well above Greater Sydney's 2.77% — according to forecast.id.com.au's Blacktown population summary. The council area is projected to reach 572,860 residents by 2046, a 43% increase. More families, more cultural diversity, and more demand for egg-free cake at every celebration.
The growth corridors just north feed the same trend. In 2024–25, ABS Regional Population figures show Box Hill–Nelson grew 17.4% and Marsden Park 12% in a single year — among the fastest-growing communities in the country. Those new households want the same thing established Seven Hills families want: a reliable, good-tasting eggless cake within an easy drive.
As of June 2023, Blacktown City reached 426,202 residents and is growing at 3.71% a year — nearly a full point above Greater Sydney's average (forecast.id.com.au, Blacktown population summary). With a projection of 572,860 by 2046, the cultural diversity of suburbs like Seven Hills will deepen, making dedicated eggless bakeries more relevant, not less.
How Do You Order an Eggless Cake from Seven Hills?
From our experience taking orders across western Sydney, the process is the same wherever you're driving in from — Seven Hills, Toongabbie, or Wentworthville. It takes under five minutes to place on WhatsApp, and we confirm everything in writing before you collect at Harris Park.
- Browse the flavours: Check the Our Cakes page for the full menu with photos. Shortlist two or three and we'll help you choose.
- Message us on WhatsApp: Send your order to +61 425 697 725 with your flavour, cake size, any design brief, and your pick-up date.
- Give at least 48 hours notice: Every cake is made fresh to order. For custom designs, festivals (Diwali, Eid, Christmas), or school holidays, 4–5 days is safer.
- Confirm and collect: We'll confirm by WhatsApp, then you collect from 96/96 Wigram Street, Harris Park — open daily 11 am–10 pm.
Not sure what size to order? The Order Online page has a sizing guide. For a party of around 20, an 8-inch round is usually right; for 30–40 guests, step up to a 10-inch or a two-tier cake.
From our order history across western Sydney, most Seven Hills customers collect on a Saturday morning before a midday party — which means an order placed by Thursday lunch is almost always comfortable. Friday afternoon is our busiest window, so a Thursday WhatsApp message keeps you well clear of the weekend rush.
Message us on WhatsApp with your flavour, size, and pick-up date. 48 hours is all we need for most orders, and we'll confirm in writing before you collect from Harris Park.
Are Eggless Cakes Suitable for Dietary and Cultural Needs in Seven Hills?
Egg-free baking lines up with several dietary frameworks common across Seven Hills. According to Food Standards Australia New Zealand (FSANZ), egg is one of Australia's priority food allergens, with strict labelling laws — and for egg-allergic families, cross-contamination from a bakery that uses eggs elsewhere is a genuine risk. A fully egg-free kitchen removes that pathway entirely.
At Num Num's Bakery, eggs aren't used in any product, any prep area, or any equipment. That matters for egg allergy, and it also matters for a range of cultural diets common in the suburb:
- Hindu vegetarian households — many lacto-vegetarian traditions exclude eggs; our entire menu fits.
- Jain households — Jain dietary practice excludes eggs, so every cake we make is Jain-compatible on the egg axis.
- Sikh families — some Sikh dietary codes exclude eggs; Seven Hills has a long-established Punjabi community.
- Halal-observant households — eggs themselves are generally halal, but a fully egg-free kitchen sidesteps a category of cross-contamination questions.
- Egg-allergic families — note our cakes still contain dairy and may involve nuts, and standard cakes contain wheat. We're egg-free, not allergen-free — always tell us your needs when ordering.
If you have allergen questions beyond eggs, message us on WhatsApp before you order and we'll give you a full ingredient breakdown for your chosen flavour. For severe or anaphylactic allergy, please follow your own medical and ASCIA-aligned advice as well.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where can I buy eggless cakes near Seven Hills?
Num Num's Bakery at Harris Park (96/96 Wigram Street, Harris Park NSW 2150) is the closest dedicated 100% eggless cake bakery to Seven Hills — about 8 km, a 12–16 minute drive. Order via WhatsApp at +61 425 697 725 with at least 48 hours notice. See our Locations page for the map.
Are all cakes at Num Num's Bakery truly eggless?
Yes — every cake, every flavour, every size is 100% eggless. It isn't a special order or a substitution; it's the entire menu, made in an egg-free kitchen. Egg allergy affects roughly 9% of Australian infants (Allergy & Anaphylaxis Australia) — we take that seriously.
Does Num Num's Bakery deliver to Seven Hills?
We're currently pick-up only from Harris Park, which is about 12–16 minutes from Seven Hills. Order ahead via WhatsApp and collect at your chosen time. The shop is open daily 11 am–10 pm — see the Order Online page for details.
How much notice do I need for a custom cake near Seven Hills?
A minimum of 48 hours for standard orders. For elaborate custom designs, tiered cakes, or orders during Diwali, Eid, Christmas, or NSW school holidays, we recommend 4–5 days. Message +61 425 697 725 on WhatsApp to confirm availability before your event.
What eggless cake flavours are available near Seven Hills?
15 eggless flavours: Chocolate, Vanilla, Red Velvet, Butterscotch, Black Forest, White Forest, Strawberry, Blueberry, Mango, Lychee, Pineapple, Ferrero Rocher, Tiramisu, Cookies & Cream, and Rasmalai. All 100% eggless as standard. Browse the full Our Cakes page for photos and sizing.
15 flavours, 100% eggless, made fresh to your order. Pick up from 96/96 Wigram Street, Harris Park. WhatsApp us at least 48 hours before your event.