402 Brunswick Street, Fitzroy
Baked good: Cherry and Chocolate Cronut
Should you stay or should you go?: Go, but don't rush.
1. Presentation - 4
2. First bite - 3
3 Texture - 4
4. Flavour - 3
5. How'd it make me feel after - 3
(1 - Not so much. 5 - This is fricking awesome)
I've had a few things accompany my long black on its plate to my table. Things like chocolates, or small biscuits. But this is possibly the weirdest thing I have ever encountered, a slice of lemon.

The cafe is on the amongst the hustle and bustle of Brunswick Street where you can sit and watch just about every different style of fashion walk past.
The cafe isn't too big, but it wasn't too busy to be a problem. The staff were friendly though not overly helpful. When I was gobsmacked by the delicious treats on offer I wasn't guided through their range, rather told to have a look through. Maybe I expect too much when it comes to customer service.

I didn't have to wait too long before my treats were in front of me. Lemmon and all.
This review I branched out from purely baked goods to that of the fried kind. Opens up a few doors for me to try some different things.
The Cronut itself is new to the bakery and desert world originating in 2013 by Chef Dominique Ansel as per the Cronut 101. Chef Ansel originated from France, as all good pastry Chef's do, though currently has a Bakery in New York.
The Cronut uses a similar pastry to that of a croissant. First the pastry is left to puff up then it's friend. From there the Cronut gets covered in sugar and filled with happiness.

Not sure that the garnish of a purple sponge was necessary. I don't feel it added to the beauty of it. And it certainly didn't add any taste.
It was tasty though the bitter cherry wouldn't be something I'd rush to taste again. I'm more of a sweet cherry kinda guy.

3 out of 5.
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