This place will spoil dessert lover with their dessert options.
Cream cheese brownies was awesome.
Beetroot, sour cherry and chocolate was amazing.
Place was packed and you have to wait passionately for seat.
Great cafe with nice ambience, open til late - famous for their hungarian chimney cakes, tried the cinnamon sugar with Nutella between the layers and it was amazing (fresh, fluffy on the inside and crispy on the outside). The green tea was strong and aromatic. Cafe had samples of chocolate cake (very soft, was on the opposite spectrum of fudgy but tasted good) and cherry crumble (a bit sour but okay). Great place to chat with friends.
Best cakes in Sydney. Flourless chocolate cake is my all time fav. The prices are fairly steep, but definitely worth it. Coffee is quite nice too
What’s not to love about Kurtosh? Lots of choices, great classics and some interesting combos, plus you can get whatever size cut you want, which makes it great to sample a number of different options. Of the items we had, the espresso butter almond chocolate roulade was definitely the winner. It was pretty busy on Sat night, so you’ll have to be patient to wait for a table.
Went here just after lunch when all of us were already full and still couldn’t resist a bit of dessert. We ordered the tiramisu, another cake I can’t remember the name of, a coffee and the Egyptian (?) ice tea. They were all very good and it was relatively quiet at the time so we had the large-ish shop nearly to ourselves.
It’s a nice place to relax and satisfy your sweet tooth. I’d been here a few years ago and remember it just as fondly.
Went to Kurtosh and didn't try the kurtosh... in my defence, I've already tried trdelnik in Prague, which kurtosh looked quite similar to, and wasn't a huge fan of them. Instead, we got some caramel oat thing I forgot the name of and the cheesecake swirl brownie from the selection of slab cakes, as well as a chocolate fudge cookie ($4.50?) and a chocolate twist ($4.90?).
I wasn't personally a fan of the oat slice, but my friend (who was the one who ordered it) liked it. The brownie was alright but I wouldn't recommend getting it when there is such a large variety of other slab cakes on display. It wasn't quite rich or fudgy enough for me to call it a good brownie.
The chocolate fudge cookie was excellent and I'm glad it was recommended as one of the "must-try" desserts of Sydney. Meanwhile, the chocolate twist was good but a bit boring in my opinion - it felt like something that you can get anywhere.
I loved the chai latte, served in a teapot with the leaves in an infuser. I would highly recommend letting it sit for a bit though, otherwise it is very weak. The turkish fruit iced tea was a bit odd, but it was refreshing.
Kurtosh is a great little cafe for a rolled Kurtosh, essentially a pastry snack with cinnamon or other toppings. I personally think they have a Licorice taste to them too. You can also get coffees and tea and cake by the gram. Open late for that after dinner snack
Got a birthday cake from this place and it was yumm.
Tried a variety of other cakes and all are baked to perfection.
They have a collection of tea cakes as well.Gives you a feel of being in UK while enjoying a cup of coffee/tea along with a slice of cake.
Great place for dessert and a coffee when catching up with friends, when going out on a first date or also for when relatives visit from overseas. The variety of cakes keeps you coming back for more and wanting to try a different flavor. I like the fact we can sample a variety of flavors and control the portions.
Food: the dessert have huge variance for you to choose from. It may be hard for those indecisive people. I would highly recommend the tiramisu as it have been my personal fav over and over again even tho I’ve been trying others out to make sure I have other fav but it’s so hard. It’s not so sweet which is a plus point if you’re looking after your sugar intake. It’s rich and creamy and the chocolate dusting on top really give a hint of bitterness to it.
It would be great if they’ll put the cake labels on the cake so customer wouldn’t be clueless and ask what is it.
Service : usually only 2-3 wait staff so if everyone is busy might be some wait time for you to be attended
Price: the cake are weight to price and there’s no price list of how much per/100g cost . Hence try to get receipt every time
Great place to come for coffee & cake!! The best thing is that cakes are served by weight/size, so you can try lots of smaller slices 😋 The savoury pastries are also divine!!!
Good coffee and interesting selection of cakes and pastries. I’m slowly making my way through them all but sour cherry crumble is my favourite so far- amazing extrude and it’s not super sweet. They also do a few savoury pastries 👍
Everything here is sooooooo good. I’ve tried a few of the cakes here and they were always so fresh and tasty. Coffee is always made to perfection. 🤤
I haven't actually tried their kurtosh because last time I ordered they told me there's a 30 minutes wait as they had a lot of online orders. I always have their cheese cake which is dense enough but not too heavy and not too sweet. Perfect with a cup of coffee. They weight the cakes so you don't really know how much you're paying so just order what you can eat.
I will never get over the novelty of being able to choose EXACTLY how much of each cake I want. Perfect for people who want to try everything but don’t want to eat a massive amount.
Everything I’ve tried has been delish, but my favourite would be the Duo (white chocolate and dark chocolate mousse).
Beauty in the simplicity of this place. Coffee is amazing and pastry is yummy. Highly recommend. We went there after dinner and was such a beautiful way to end our night.
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