Bratislava Tea And Cake At The Magical Kormuth Konditorei


This cafe has a astounding indoors layout exhibit of artistic information in Renaissance fashion. To me, it is clearly, wow!


I managed to find this historical and magical patisserie cafe at some point of my lunch walk around town on my 2nd day, simply earlier than taking the limousine returned to Vienna Airport.

Well, I was actually looking for a place for lunch once I exceeded by this vicinity. I became short to be aware the fascinating indoors of this cafe; the partitions and ceilings were highly adorned with paintings and frescoes in Renaissance style. Wow.

Upon closer inspection and after talking to the waiter guarding the entrance, I realised that the cafe doubles up as a museum. To input and to get to experience the one-of-a-kind indoors (and take photos), one would need to pay with the aid of taking one of the tasting menus to be had.

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There are 2 tasting menus available for guests. The first one is priced at EUR 10 that's a desire of cake (or torte or ice cream) and drink (espresso, tea or hot chocolate). The 2d is priced at EUR 15 that's similar to the primary option plus a tumbler of prosecco.

I knew what to take and that was the first option.


Yours absolutely with my cake and a pot of hot tea.

The awkward element about this cafe is that it genuinely isn't always your typical cafe joint in Bratislava and many human beings don't appear to get this proper away. Everyone passing through thinks, besides for its quite indoors, it is just like some other cafe that you could cross inside freely. It isn't always. It's broadly speaking a museum that capabilities as a patisserie cafe as well. Perhaps it become a everyday cafe before and I can handiest surmise that the proprietor adjusted his business version due to the fact many people going in aren't shopping for, alternatively, they are taking snap shots and hugging the traffic of the cafe. Well, this is my wise guess besides.

So, a visitor can simplest pass in beyond the sharply dressed waiter who guards the entrance like a hawk, if you pay for the tasting menu. Fair sufficient.

There is truely room for improvement for this cafe museum to deliver this elemental message better to the general public. The waiter guarding the entrance does his activity thoroughly though, ensuring there are no visitors entering into without cost. He is a jolly fellow who speaks numerous languages and is very knowledgeable approximately the patisserie cafe's history. However, he can also come upon brusque and a cavalier to a few humans, particularly in combination with the in advance fee idea of this cafe.

The cake counter has a scrumptious show of cakes in distinct flavours already reduce in ready serving sizes. My eyes have been set on the delicious-searching blueberry icing cake with fresh blueberries on top. I ordered this to go together with my pot of Earl Grey tea. Oh, I love blueberries and I can not wait to eat this!

When I sat down, I was served with antique porcelain from England. The waiter told me that their vintage porcelain set collections are one hundred years antique and they all come from England or Germany. The collection changed into quite impressive, all of them have the Victorian contact and every little bit of flowery element on them with gold plating on the rims. But the suitable Renaissance environment make the whole cafe-ing experience here at Kormuth Konditorei even higher, really pushing it to a one of a kind degree.

The interior layout is simply fingers down, epic and magical. In truth, this place reminds me of my visit to the dairy save, "Dresdner Molkerei Gebrüder Pfunds" in Dresden, Germany a 12 months in the past.

The blueberry icing cake changed into very delicious, I could effortlessly gobble some other slice if I am not looking my waistline, but 1/2 an hour later, I saw the very equal cake in very similar packaging in another cafe. I agree with I noticed it in 2 cafes even. So I do have my very own reservations to be honest, even though a chunk too past due I guess. Kormuth Konditorei either makes the desserts and supply to different cafes or their cakes are furnished by a third birthday party patisserie bakeshop. I bet there's not anything wrong with that, I suppose, huh?

Nonetheless, you absolutely come right here for the superb Renaissance-fashion indoors layout and the vintage china they've. The desserts are simply 2d reason. So nevertheless very a great deal quite recommended!

The pix that I took:


The historic cafe isn't to be neglected. It is positioned on the busy principal pedestrian street (Sedlarksa) in Bratislava Old Town. There are generally people gathered outdoor mesmerised and harassed on the same time, haha.


The waiter guarding the doorway. The patisserie cafe has many rooms but handiest at the vanguard of the cafe is open to the public. I don't forget the waiter telling me that the owner lives above and in the back of the cafe.


Scrumptious-searching desserts. I agree with you may purchase them one by one as well, but domestically, they're on the pricey facet. This is really visitor fees.


The details are just wonderful, the cafe even has a stained glass window with designs that could rival the ones in a church. On the lefthand-facet photo is the back a part of the cafe (its big!) that's closed to the public. I assume they best open this for unique events.


This is the principle keep and reception of the cafe patisserie.


The stunning China porcelain and glassware set collections that the cafe uses to serve its guests. They are the real deal I believe.


Some of the guests inclined to pay EUR 10 or EUR 15 for the tasting menu. Some vacationers turn away from the charge because you could get 1/2 of this fee a similar set in any other cafe, but sincerely now not the same experience. EUR 10 isn't always surely an awful lot.


This is a portray element on the wall. Don't question me who they're but its lovely.


My mild lunch in reality. A scrumptious blueberry cake with a pot of Earl Grey tea and a wedge of lemon served in a royal porcelain set. Oh, I adore it.


I love cakes while they are now not too sweet, so the mixed with blueberry cream filling and the sparkling blueberries went nicely with the chocolate cake.


The cafe patisserie is selling a restaurant enjoy in an first-rate environment for a hard and fast charge.


Travel Period: May 2019
Destination: Bratislava, Slovakia


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