Images
ContributeFeedback
Contribute Feedback What Thierry Brunet likes about Lena Lu:
Soft and fluffy. Tasty filling. Usual donut price. Wide range of flavours. Prefer honeycomb salted caramel to the one other I have tried (custard). Won't compare to MSB or Levis as I think the three are completely different (Levis - warm, sugar coated, crunchy and less dense; MSB - denser, not so fluffy, huge). Would definitely purchase again. View all feedback.
What Brigitte Jacob doesn't like about Lena Lu:
The bombolini's are quite nice, and decent value for $5/$6. You also get a few different choices. The honeycomb ones aren't as good value as the plain nutella ones, as you're paying an extra $1 for 3 pieces of choc honeycomb. The people are nice. View all feedback.
Soft and fluffy. Tasty filling. Usual donut price. Wide range of flavours. Prefer honeycomb salted caramel to the one other I have tried (custard). Won't compare to MSB or Levis as I think the three are completely different (Levis - warm, sugar coated, crunchy and less dense; MSB - denser, not so fluffy, huge). Would definitely purchase again.
When just a little tummy space is left for dessert, then why not fill it with a salted caramel, cheesecake and honeycomb doughnut.... No we couldn't think of a good reason not to either! The dense, cake like dough was pretty good, but had perhaps lost a little freshness since its (probable) morning bake. It was, nonetheless, quite delicious. The flavour, though advertised as a triple treat, came through as a creamy salted caramel and though it could be argued that a cheesecake is creamy, there are certainly iconic flavours which should also shine forth. Not so much in this case. But that aside, if I deemed the concoction a pretty decent rendition of a creamy, salted caramel filled doughnut then all would be well. Marked down for potentially erroneous advertising..... But still a tasty treat....diet starts tomorrow!
Purchased at food festival stall In Vic Park. Good size donut for $5. The filling didn't take over the whole donut and it wasn't overly sweet like the ones I've had before.
The bombolini's are quite nice, and decent value for $5/$6. You also get a few different choices. The honeycomb ones aren't as good value as the plain nutella ones, as you're paying an extra $1 for 3 pieces of choc honeycomb. The people are nice.
Tried this stall from the Fremantle markets today. No regrets, $6 is a very reasonable price for a donut of this size. It was extremely large and hard to get my mouth around but I eagerly devoured it all the same. Maybe a slight decrease in price for a smaller donut would be a better selling option? As I was choosing my flavour I heard a couple saying they would like one but it was too large of a serving .... Will definitely return again.
Full Menu
More information
QR-code link to the menu
