Fancy a 24 carat golden doughnut for
$100? A+ for creativity, good business innovation!
DelaCruz’s
family-run restaurant, which he operates with the help of his brother and
sister, has turned into what he calls “a literal extension of our household.”
The restaurant features elevated homestyle dishes that mesh elements of his
Filipino background with a metropolitan, NYC sensibility. One of the dishes
that epitomizes this idea is Manila Social Club’s Golden Cristal Ube Donut,
filled with ube mousse, decorated with champagne frosting, and leafed in
24-karat gold.
Since
DelaCruz posted a picture of it on IG a week ago, the hundred dollar doughnut
has surged in popularity, prompting belt-notching New Yorkers to allegedly
order them by the dozen. What inspired him to make such a luxe dessert, why
Cristal frosting pairs well with purple yam, and the future of Filipino food.
DelaCruz said
that…….
“We have this doughnut program where
we make doughnuts every Friday, and you can only order them online on Thursday.
The reason why we do this is because we’re not a doughnut shop. The Golden
Cristal Ube Donut came along because there is a brewery in Bushwick called
Braven Brewery, and we know the owners Marshall and Erik. We both started our
businesses around the same time. We had a doughnut event where I unveiled a
doughnut with icing made with Braven White IPA, dusted with gold. That was the
beginning of the golden doughnut [idea].
The reason that gold leaf and Cristal
were added was because I love all different champagnes. I wanted to add
something [to the menu] for the new year to celebrate how long we have been
going. I didn’t know people would go and order a dozen [of these] at a time!
But then again, it is New York, and there are people willing to put down a
grand for a dozen doughnuts.”

Is still taste like d same doughnut sha
ReplyDeleteDoughnut bi doughnut gold or sugar coated, iranu
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