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    Joe Dough

    3.3 (3 reviews)
    Closed 1:00 pm - 9:00 PM

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    3 years ago

    I didn't see any of the jojos bizarre adventure characters here so i came on here to warn people about this issue....

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    9 years ago

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    3 years ago

    reminds me of jojo's bizzare adventures a really great anime so a great name for the shop, the donuts, not so good.

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    Boulangerie

    4.3(4 reviews)
    1.3 kmPaddington
    $

    This tiny little bread shop does a roaring trade. Nestled smack bang in the heart of Paddington,…read moreit's not unusual to see a queue out the door of this petit boulangerie. The windows have a great selection of breads, there's sourdoughs, rye breads, white breads, grain breads all the usual suspects. There's also flans, slices, pies, quiches, croissants, cheesey pastries and all the usual bakery bits. There's also sandwiches and a selection of drinks on offer. I love to grab a croissant from here to nibble on while cruising the shops on Oxford Street.

    I have not eaten Sausage rolls in years, when I was a kid I used to love them, but as I have grown…read moreup, I've found them increasingly disgusting and often find myself trying to analyse them in order to work out actually what species of animal has actually been used to make them and which parts? But today I was in a rush and was passing Boulangerie Patisserie, I saw sausage rolls and had an uncontrollable temptation (yes I was THAT hungry). I am relieved to say though that the sausage roll was really very good. It seemed to have been made with some sense of standards, it seemed to have actual discernable meat inside it was tasty and it didn't appear that it might have been sitting there a few days, but instead seemed fresh! It brought back the old sausage roll and tomato sauce memories from my childhood. I might go back for another.

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    Boulangerie - Coffee and chocolate croissant

    Coffee and chocolate croissant

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    Kürtösh

    Kürtösh

    4.3(29 reviews)
    1.7 kmSurry Hills
    $$

    Hungarian donut? Cone of deliciousness? Kürtösh? Call it what you want but it's so good!…read more My friend recommended the hazelnut Kürtösh but the pistachio one looked so good that I did what any normal person would do... got both! I preferred the pistachio Kurtosh. The hazelnut one was like candy on top of the cone and very crunchy like candy. These are made to order so take around 10 or 15 minutes. Not really ideal for a grab and go but was worth the stop. They have a ton of other pastries as well that are pay by the pound. The kurtosh was really good, especially with coffee. I wouldn't go out of my way to go here but if nearby I would definitely go again.

    This homey café is about one thing - Delicious, passed-down-from-mama recipe pastries and cakes…read more They're pretty proud of their house specialty - the twisty Hungarian pastry called (funnily), Kurtosh. It's quite good. Honestly, I'd say forget the pastry twister and go one of the Slab Cakes instead. Oh, so good! So far, my favourite has been the Catastrophe Flourless Choc Cake. Or mayyyybe actually the Lemon Crumble Cheesecake. Pretty much mention Mum's Chocolate Cake and I'm ready to trip someone over for a bite! If you can't choose, you could order a sliver of each and call it day. This is the best bit about Kurtosh - everything is sold by weight, and there's no minimum (or maximum) for what you buy. So you can literally order a sliver each of four kinds of cake. Hoorah! Extra bonus: open late so you can pop in for after dinner dessert.

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    Kürtösh - Love the rustic interior space

    Love the rustic interior space

    Kürtösh - The cabinets where the sweet temptations lies

    The cabinets where the sweet temptations lies

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    Chimney cake time

    85°C - Delicious

    85°C

    3.0(6 reviews)
    1.4 kmSydney
    $

    #15 for 2019 It's a…read moresmaller version of what we have stateside. Limited selection of pastries and fewer drinks. No salted caramel either. Maybe they don't have a sweet tooth down under as much as we do. You come in and there will be people perusing the counters, tray and tong in hand, making important decisions what to get. There is a cold fridge for their more delicate, frosted treats. I happen to walk in close to their closing time. They were announcing everything was 50% off everything with a few exceptions. With the US$ having about a 30% stronger buying power, I filled up a couple bags to bring home. Didn't have to worry about breakfast this time. Service, like most of Australia, is not something you want to talk about. The good thing is they do not tip down here. It's a good trade off as I'd rather save money.

    This little cake shop definitely has location working in its favor. It was a Tuesday evening, I had…read morejust eaten dinner with a small group of friends to honor a birthday and was dismayed that we hadn't done the candle lighting, song singing, festivities that birthdays require. As we were walking up George St, I forced everyone inside of 85 in order to source the necessities to make the magic happen. I picked out a slice of the blueberry cheesecake and some mousey death-by-chocolate extravaganza and we continued down to Town Hall to sit on the wall (like classy girls do), eat cake and people watch. I was disappointed that the shop didn't have birthday candles, but we sang anyway. The cakes were, eh, decent. I wouldn't have been surprised to learn that the cheesecake was made out of shop and frozen. The chocolate mouse was fluffy but had some sort of strange plastic aftertaste. I would definitely NOT recommend this place for the quality of their desserts, but if you happen to be in the area and in a cake-related pinch, it will do. They are open super late on weekend nights as well, so that alone is a sizable pro.

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    85°C - Mini Croissant. Cute.

    Mini Croissant. Cute.

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