Schmalznudel - Café Frischhut
Schmalznudel Café Frischhut is Munich's tiniest bakery institution, a six-table corner spot that's been frying the same sugar-dusted doughnuts in beef tallow since 1973.
About Schmalznudel - Café Frischhut
Schmalznudel Café Frischhut is Munich's tiniest bakery institution, a six-table corner spot that's been frying the same sugar-dusted doughnuts in beef tallow since 1973. You'll smell the frying oil from Prälat-Zistl-Straße as workers pull golden Schmalznudel from century-old cast iron pans every few minutes. The menu is laughably simple: fresh doughnuts at €1.20 each, coffee, and absolutely nothing else.
The experience is purely functional yet oddly charming. You'll join a queue of market vendors, office workers, and the occasional tourist, all waiting for pastries that emerge crackling hot from the oil. The six cramped tables fill immediately, so most people eat standing outside or walking toward Viktualienmarkt. The Schmalznudel taste like childhood fairground doughnuts but better: crispy exterior giving way to soft, slightly chewy interior with just enough sweetness.
Most food blogs overhype this place as some profound Munich experience, but it's simply very good doughnuts made the same way for 50 years. The morning queue moves fast despite looking intimidating. Skip the afternoon rush when tour groups discover it: the pastries are identical at 7 AM or 3 PM, but you'll actually taste them while they're hot instead of lukewarm.
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