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Strictly and legally speaking, we’re not supposed to call ’em cronuts, but that’s what these are fashioned after, after all. Here’s what the cross-border, cross-between-croissant-and-doughnut craze has wrought in KL beginning this week.

1. Dessert Storm

Folks can now stake out the new Dessert Storm pop-up bar at Ben’s Independent Grocer in Publika starting 4pm, Tuesdays through Sundays, to purchase puffy-flaky, deep-fried pastries in flavors like lemon meringue, peanut butter with caramel and chocolate cheesecake.Cronuts_2

Made Fresh to Order

These “KLonuts” are made to order; customers receive them fresh and hot after a 10-minute wait. Petite, slyly simple-seeming and completely calorie-clogged, with a texture evocative not merely of buttery French bread rolls but also crisp Chinese ‘yu char kway’ crullers. Cronuts_3

Delicious? Definitely. Greasier than expected, but clearly crafted with care. RM7 each.Cronuts_4

These KLonuts will likely remain available for at least several more weeks on a rotational basis, with peanut butter caramel as the signature and two new flavors every fortnight. Terrific for a teatime treat or for nibbling while window-shopping at Publika. Plated desserts are also now available at the Dessert Storm kiosk. Cronuts_5

Location Details:

Dessert Storm, Ben’s Independent Grocer, Publika, Solaris Dutamas, Kuala Lumpur.

Find Dessert Storm’s directory listing here.

2. Delectable Treats by Su

Also well worth checking out: Delectable By Su’s version of cronuts, available this month at RM10 apiece in The Gardens Mall (sales start at noon). Cronuts_6

Malaysian Inspired

Delectable’s highlight might be the Malaysian-inspired coconut-kaya rendition, but the one with lemon cream & strawberry coulis, as well as another with vanilla cream, caramel & assorted-nut praline, also make for the most glorious of guilty pleasures. Cronuts_7

Elaborately exquisite, Delectable’s cronuts probably hew more closely to the New York originals, though this sticky-sweet coconut kaya flaunts triumphantly Asian flavors. Cronuts_8

Fresh-tasting even after a few hours on the counter, offering a hefty, sink-your-teeth-into-this satisfaction. You should sensibly share this, but would you want to?Cronuts_9

And yep, in terms of texture, it really merges the best characteristics of both the croissant and the doughnut, then throws in creamy stuffings and well-considered toppings to make the sum of every cronut even more sensational than its parts. Cronuts_10

We’ll surely see and savor more cronuts in the months ahead, but both BIG and Delectable have taken this waistline-wrecking trend to a strong start, serving distinctively different but nearly equally enjoyable interpretations. Cronuts_11

Location Details:

Delectable Treats, LG, The Gardens Mall, Mid Valley, Kuala Lumpur.

Find Delectable Treats’ directory listing here.

3. Donuts Bakery

One more for the road: No cronuts are available at Puchong’s Donutes (so far), but this Malaysian offshoot of a Taiwanese chain makes up for that with its hyper-convenient, 24-hours-everyday business hours. It’s like the 7-Eleven of pastry cafes.Cronuts_12

Rosong Bread

Even at midnight, the Taiwanese ‘rosong’ bread (RM5.80), a smoothly dense and mildly sweet loaf, retains something akin to a morning’s freshness. Cronuts_13

Taiwanese Cakes

Taiwanese pineapple cakes (RM3.20) come recommended. Not bad, not too shabby at all.Cronuts_14Cronuts_15

Location Details:

Donutes Bakery Malaysia, 7, Jalan Kenari 6, Bandar Puchong Jaya, Selangor.

Find Donuts Bakery’s directory listing here.