Best Donuts in the world
1. Donutelier, London
Boutique donut shop where chefs decorate intricate pastries in a street-facing glass kitchen. The tiny space is mostly for takeaway – the pistachio and black forest donuts are the real deal.
Boutique donut shop where chefs decorate intricate pastries in a street-facing glass kitchen. The tiny space is mostly for takeaway – the pistachio and black forest donuts are the real deal.
Busy café ideal for people-watching, working, or socializing. Offers locally roasted coffee and a variety of unique doughnuts and pastries.
Classic neighborhood donut shop on a sunny Echo Park corner, operating as a cash-only institution for decades. The apple fritters and maple bars are the main draw; the owners’ kids’ toys are often stacked in a corner.
Small-batch panadería turning out modern Mexican pastries like churro croissants and conchas with toasted vanilla filling. The snug shop is mostly for takeaway; the signature LA Churro is always made to order.
Bustling downtown food hall packed into a historic Beaux-Arts building. A maze of competing stalls and communal tables operate under vintage neon signs, serving a mashup of classic LA eats and trendy new dishes.