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Toast Doughnut Shop's Brioche Treats Elevate The Dessert To New Heights

Meghna Mathew

For many of us, a craving for a sweet something (anything) comes often. A little voice in the back of our heads comes into play after almost every meal saying, “So, what’s for dessert?”

Sometimes, this craving seems to be ever-present and does not budge whatsoever. A sweet snack can solve this all, but it must be a good one.

Solving this for us is Mumbai’s Toast Doughnut Shop with their scrumptious looking and all-inviting doughnuts. Their vast range of handmade brioche doughnuts will have you in a fix –– should you choose the all-time classic sugar doughnuts or the fancier ones like Matcha & Yuzu or S’mores?

Clearly a league apart from your usual on-the-go doughnuts, Toast is what we would consider goodness in a box. Perfectly round, plumply filled, and as beautiful as ever, just one of these doughnuts may be rich enough for most people but they will certainly have you coming back for more.

This April, from the 13th to 17th, Head Chef of Toast Doughnut Shop along with Chef Prateek Bakhtiani of Ether Atelier, are bringing to you a pop-up you will very well regret missing –– a The Devil Wears Prada inspired doughnut collection! It is not every day you get to experience the wit, sass, and complexity of a film’s characters through doughnuts, but now you can. With flavours such as Cheesecake and Smoked Corn Chowder featuring in this collection, we would mark our calendars this Easter to head to Toast Doughnut Shop.

#HGLoves their Lemon Meringue and Strawberry Nutella –– no less than bites of heaven!

Where: Toast Doughnut Shop, Shop no. 7, Kabir Ashram Building, Pandurang Budhkar Marg, opposite Bombay Dyeing, Lower Parel, Mumbai 400013

Find Toast Doughnut Shop here or reach them at +91 9324036099.

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