Waffles Cafe Puts The Whoa In Wonut

Recently, donut hybrids have been causing some serious buzz. In New York City, people wait in around-the-block lines to try chef Dominique Ansel's cronut (a croissant and donut combo), and other bakeries around Chicago have tried their own variations of this treat. However, it's the wonut that's giving the Windy City its own claim to combination-cuisine fame. 

The man behind the wonut is Alex Hernandez, owner of Chicago's Waffles Café. Since he started making these babies in April, they've been flying off the racks — he's even had to impose a "six wonuts per order" limit. So how is this heavenly creation made, you might ask? Waffles uses a thicker version of their normal waffle batter to make chocolate, vanilla and red velvet waffles. After coming off the press, the waffles are deep-fried and accented with glazes and various toppings. The result is an assortment of delicious and unique flavors, ranging from green tea to Mexican hot chocolate.

But don't take it from me. Waffles Café has three locations in Chicago: Lakeview, Streeterville and South Loop. So the next time you venture into the city, lose your diet and get a taste of the newest (and sweetest) food hybrid.

Lakeview location

Address: 3611 N Broadway St, Chicago IL 60613

Hours of operation: Mon-Thur 8:30am-2pm, Fri-Sun 8:30am-3pm

Streeterville location

Address: 203 E Ohio St, Chicago IL 60611

Hours of operation: Mon-Thur 8:30am-2pm, Fri-Sun 8:30am-3pm

South Loop location

Address: 1400 S Michigan Ave, Chicago IL 60605

Hours of operation: Mon-Thur 8:30am-2pm, Fri-Sun 8:30am-3pm

 

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