Yes, that picture above is the address of the 2 week old Kurtosh in Randwick. We had to walk up and around The Spot to find this awesome new Hungarian bakery as the address was no where to be found.
Still in it's early days this place is already offering a great selection of European pastries. As you walk further into the shop you see a woman at the window creating these hollow coiled golden brown cylinders, also known as Kurtosh- hence the cafe's name.
Out of respect of the owners I couldn't include photos of that corner so hopefully my explanation will do it justice.
Out of respect of the owners I couldn't include photos of that corner so hopefully my explanation will do it justice.
This place has a rustic feel with tiled walls and wooden furniture. Warm glowing industrial lights hanging from the ceiling and marble bench tops. Sorry, now back to the Kurtosh.
They offer them covered in several different things such as hazelnut, pistachio, hundreds and thousands and cinnamon. We got the Pistachio to take home. Also ready to take home are chocolate and custard filled goodies known as Babka's, and other sweet loafs.
To have there, we had the Raspberry Cheesecake, Three Nut Slice and Pain au Chocolat. I was really impressed with the Pain au Chocolat- disregarding it's size I think this is the best I've had since being in France. The pastry was so light and buttery.
Another plus of this cafe/bakery is that they sell their pastries and cakes by weight, the more reason to try everything!
The staff were all friendly and happily took us through the pastries. I should also mention that they use Mecca coffee.
I'll definitely be back soon!

I agree - Kurtosh is a beautiful cafe/bakery: the staff are so friendly; the food so delicious and the setting so organic and warm.
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