Lacto
Delivery
Take-out
Bakery
Turkish
Vegetarian bakery with vegan options. The signature dish, the Kürtőskalács (Kürtosh) pastry, is completely vegan, rolled in choice of chopped nuts, chocolate, and/or spices. Also offers vegan cakes and cookies, such as peanut butter cookies, carrot cake, and more. Plant milks available for drinks. Open Mon-Thu 8:30am-10:30pm, Fri-Sat 8:30am-11:00pm, Sun 8:30am-10:00pm.
7 Reviews
First Review by Ruzha
kimmyeats
Points +647
Inedible - Edit
We tried the cinnamon kurtosh and it was awful. Was like eating cardboard. It wasn't fresh or warm at all. It was hard and cold. I also got a chai with no honey and with soy milk, it was also disgusting. They didn't use a different sweetener so I just put sugar in but still it wasn't good, tasted like bitter cloves, nothing else. I couldn't finish either items because they were so bad.
Read moreUpdated from previous review on 2024-11-13
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Unfamiliarnostalgia
Points +1040
So good warm - Edit
My husband and I shared the pistachio one it was delicious!
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evoontoast
Points +1511
Fun, Unique, Desserts! - Edit
Fun and unique - different to your standard dessert. Great atmosphere and lovely location for walking around and exploring the city.
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thevegankatus
Points +136
Delish! Biscoff kurtosh is a must try! - Edit
Multiple vegan options clearly marked
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jess!e97
Points +1243
Always yummy - Edit
Great treat, but prepare for a bit of a wait as they prepare them fresh which always takes about 10-15 minutes.
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willcannings
Points +573
Great bakery in darling square - Edit
They make good coffees and often have vegan cakes available - like today! Chocolate poppy seed. The Kurtosh is also good, though can sometimes be a bit dry.
Read morePros: Lots of vegan options, Almost all the Kurtosh flavours are vegan
Cons: They don’t always have vegan cakes available
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Ruzha
Points +3646
Vegan Kürtősh - Edit
Excellent vegan Kürtősh with all sorts of different toppings!
Read moreWe arrived at the bakery and looked around but there was no Kürtősh to be seen. But after talking to the staff, we found out that they only make it after you order. We got the pistachio Kürtősh and it came hot and steaming! It was really delicious and slightly reminded me of the scent and taste of Bulgarian Easter bread (which is not vegan in anyway and I haven't had it in over 20 years!). But I do think that it's probably better to order a cinnamon one because the pistachios kept falling and we ended up with a plate full of chopped pistachios.
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