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- A Konditorei is a business that typically offers a wide variety of pastries and typically also serves as a café. Konditoreien (plural) are found in many...
- Wilhelm J. Sluka or the Conditorei Sluka is a famous Konditorei and café in Vienna, and a traditional k.u.k. Hoflieferant. It is located at Rathausplatz...
- British high society. An important study of Ottoman confectionery called Conditorei des Orients was published by the royal confectioner Friedrich Unger in...
- photograph depicts Franz Bremer, who was the owner and pastry chef of the café Conditorei, located in the Dürener Straße, in Cologne, near the photographers studio...
- closures and relaunches under a number of different names including Conditorei Friediger, Café Wiener, Engelhardt Brau and Kaffee Potsdamer Platz (sometimes...
- Hotel Sacher (renowned hotel and coffee house, origin of the Sachertorte) Conditorei Sluka (renowned pastry shop and coffee house, former supplier to the royal...
- Copenhagen. They started out by operating various smaller Swiss-style conditoreis. On 3 November 1862, Christoph Cloëtta and his two brothers opened a...
- distance from the local supermarket (Volg) and the local bakery (Bäckerei Conditorei Confiserie), which is already set up for Christmas (see picture below)...
- Rumpelmayer's partner received the honour at the same time. In Dresden, Conditorei Rumpelmayer GmbH ran its own factory producing chocolate candies, fruit...
- filling of marzipan and whipped cream. This roll was introduced by the conditoreis in the 19th century. However, even before that there were Fastnacht rolls...