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The new doughnut ice cream cones worth flying across the world for




Stop what you’re doing and book a flight to Prague now! Don’t ask any questions, don’t collect $200, just get in a cab and get to Prague as soon as you can. Swim if you have to.

I told you not to ask any questions, but if you asked why.. It’s because doughnut ice cream cones actually exist and the only way to get your hands on one is if you commute across the world for it.

Tourists are flocking to Prague to get a taste of these delicious doughnut ice cream delights. Photo: Instagram
Tourists are flocking to Prague to get a taste of these delicious doughnut ice cream delights. Photo: Instagram

Chimney cakes, as Prague café Good Food Coffee and Bakery calls them, are taking over the internet and are giving everyone serious dessert envy!

The doughnut ice cream cones are a modern take on a traditional Eastern European sweet made with grilled dough and topped with sugar and walnuts.

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The cylindrical yeasty pastry has a caramelised crispy and flaky exterior with soft inner walls and can usually be seen being sold as a street food snack from Hungary to Slovakia.

The Prague café has seriously unleashed a beast with this mouthwatering treat and have come out with anything but tame toppings.

Chimney cake ice cream with a view. Photo: Instagram
Chimney cake ice cream with a view. Photo: Instagram

The spiral-shaped pastry turned food porn-worthy doughnut ice cream cone, can be enjoyed stuffed with chocolate and ice cream; Apple, walnuts, raisins, and whipped cream or whipped cream and strawberries.

For a salivating savoury delight, there’s the Chimney Twister, a doughnut pizza featuring melted cheese, tomato, rocket, ham and olives.

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Truth be told, you needn’t fly across the world for a doughnut ice cream cone because we have a sneaky, and much more convenient proposition for you.

Why don’t you DIY your own doughnut ice cream cone?

Chimney Berry: Whipped cream, strawberries and wild berries. Photo: Instagram
Chimney Berry: Whipped cream, strawberries and wild berries. Photo: Instagram

You can buy the doughnut pastry from Kürtősh, a Hungarian patisserie located in various suburbs around Sydney, then pimp them up with a generous scoop of your favourite ice cream and toppings.

We just saved you an expensive trip to Prague. No biggie.