Kurtosh

Kurtosh - Réserver une table

316 Victoria Street, Darlinghurst, Sydney, 2010, Australia
360 Avis 4.1

"Love this place! Love the concept of how they serve their cakes by the gram so you can try a bit of everything! They have a massive range of cakes"

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Téléphone: +61293562436

Adresse: 316 Victoria Street, Darlinghurst, Sydney, 2010, Australia

Ville: Darlinghurst

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Plats: 24

Commodités: 15

Catégories: 5

Avis: 360


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5 /5 Évaluation

Love the cakes from this small chain store with 4 outlets scattered throughout Sydney. This one is close by Kings Cross Station. A few table and chairs outside, the majority of the seating is indoors. Apart from the cakes they have the kurtosh (chimney cake) as well as hot and cold beverages on offer. I do enjoy the pay by weight concept as you can decide how much to indulge in without the obligation of a set size. The only problem may be you might indulge too much. <br/ <br/ The service here was very friendly. I got a few pieces of cake to takeaway including Hazelnut Truffle Slab, Strawberry Pistachio Sponge, and Espresso Butter Almond Chocolate Roulade. The hazelnut slab and espresso butte...

4 /5 Évaluation

These are actually pretty good! The almonds was probably my least favourite as they were a bit dry! Caramelised nuts and Nutella were my favourite. Pistachios was ok! Definitely worth a try! Its best when they are fresh! And they are very addictive! Reasonably priced! The place also offers a good drink menu and other food specials!

5 /5 Évaluation

Lovely cafe (I've so far visited two locations and the food, drinks and environment were similar). It's nice to have a couple desserts to taste so you have an idea what you'll be getting. The coffee and tea are good, the vibe inside is sweet, and I highly recommend the sour cherry and poppy seed cake, tasty and not too sweet.

4 /5 Évaluation

These tasty bread-like, pastry-like spiral treats are certainly popular across Sydney. They do a roaring trade, especially at night when the munchies hit. These are Hungarian in origin, but for us they're reminiscent of the trdelniks we had in Prague. In reality they are extremely similar so it's understandable.

4 /5 Évaluation

Love this place! Love the concept of how they serve their cakes by the gram so you can try a bit of everything! They have a massive range of cakes