Mifan or Mafan: Chaos Chimney

By That's Beijing, September 6, 2018

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Chaos Chimney brings Hungarian ice cream cones to Beijing. What’s a Hungarian ice cream cone, you ask? Why only the mother of all cones. Thick and breaded, these “cones” are like buttery croissants that stretch up to a foot long – and are then stuffed with ice cream. Chaos Chimney also sells ice cream not in cones, and espressos. But that doesn’t sound as chaotic (or fun). 

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