Confiserie Fürst

Confectionery store · Fortress Hohensalzburg

Confiserie Fürst

Confectionery store · Fortress Hohensalzburg

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Getreidegasse 47, 5020 Salzburg, Austria

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This charming corner shop in Salzburg is known for its original Mozart Kugeln and delicious cakes, perfect for a quick sweet treat.  

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Getreidegasse 47, 5020 Salzburg, Austria Get directions

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Getreidegasse 47, 5020 Salzburg, Austria Get directions

+43 662 881077
original-mozartkugel.com
@originalmozartkugel

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"Eat an original Mozart Kugel While many know the famous Reber brand Mozart Kugeln outside of Austria , those delicious marzipan and pistachio filled chocolate balls, they are by no means the original. They were created in 1890 by a Salzburg confectioner named Paul Fürst, who received a gold medal for these treats at the Paris Exhibition of 1905. The "Original Salzburger Mozartkugeln" are still created using the same family recipe by his great grandson, Norbert. They can only be purchased, along with truffles and other specialties, at one of his four namesake Cafe-Konditorei Fürst locations in the city."

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"Eat an original Mozart Kugel While many know the famous Reber brand Mozart Kugeln outside of Austria , those delicious marzipan and pistachio filled chocolate balls, they are by no means the original. They were created in 1890 by a Salzburg confectioner named Paul Fürst, who received a gold medal for these treats at the Paris Exhibition of 1905. The "Original Salzburger Mozartkugeln" are still created using the same family recipe by his great grandson, Norbert. They can only be purchased, along with truffles and other specialties, at one of his four namesake Cafe-Konditorei Fürst locations in the city."

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WTL

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The origin of the Mozartkugeln from Salzburg. There is marzipan inside the chocolate. I personally don't like marzipan and sweet chocolate, but if you like sweets, I recommend you give it a try.

Vesselina Beamish

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I ordered a box of Mozart candies for my son's birthday, with delivery to another country. Everything was perfect. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for sending the candies as quickly as possible. The candies were very fresh and delicious. I recommend!

Sárdi Kata

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Lovely place with perfect cakes and coffè. The waiter was so kind and funny.

Kylie de Alvarado

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I don’t understand the fuss and price of the chocolate. We bought one each and it wasn’t like my world rocked. I’ll have to read up on the bAck story at some stage to understand it better. They did have a wide range to I know from and it seemed extremely popular so we did try it at least. They offer insulated bags for people in summer which was a nice touch.

Denisa Kovářová

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The Mozart Kugeln are indeed special, although to me the ones from Habakuk are better. Cakes from Fürst are excellent. I was there at least 5 times.

Pol Doha

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I wish I read the reviews before coming to this place. They define what bad service is. I can’t say they are racist coz they have the same attitude towards all people in their shop. I was checking on the chocolates and the server Gabrielle didn’t even let me see the chocolate box up close, when I asked why, she said it will melt, but she really didn’t have the intention of showing me. It’s either this place is badly managed, hence the bad attitude of servers, or they like hiring bad mannered people. Do yourself a favor, don’t go here. You won’t give them your hard earned money to be badly treated will you?

Connor English

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Best chocolates specially pistachios ones

foodienomoney

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Racist & Upsetting. Violated by staff’s unbelievably bad attitude - the lady shouted “leave! And pointed at us” when we entered. Do NOT go. Horrific!