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Yorkville Crepes, Toronto Review
Looking for breakfast in Toronto? We visited Yorkville Crêpes while exploring the neighbourhood of Yorkville. While the café had charming Parisian-style décor and beautifully presented dishes, our experience was mixed due to a few issues with the food and service. Read more
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Scaddabush, Toronto Review
Looking for great Italian food in Toronto? We visited Scaddabush Italian Kitchen & Bar for pizza, pasta and indulgent starters before heading to the Royal Ontario Museum. Here’s our full restaurant review. Read more
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Bà Nội, Toronto Review
Looking for the best butter tart in Toronto? Bà Nội is a cosy neighbourhood bakery known for its rich, sticky and buttery version of this classic Canadian dessert — a must-try for first-time visitors. Read more
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Marry Me Mochi, Toronto Review
Marry Me Mochi in Toronto’s Eaton Centre serves up delicious mochi donuts with the perfect chewy texture and balanced flavours. Their cinnamon mochi donut is fragrant, fluffy, and a fantastic grab-and-go treat while exploring downtown Toronto. Read more
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Harry & Heels California Donuts, Toronto Review
Looking for the best donuts in Toronto? Harry & Heels Californian Donuts on Dundas Street West serves fluffy, flavour-packed donuts including standout maple dipped and maple bacon options — a must-visit for sweet-toothed travellers exploring the city. Read more
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Castle & Coal, Toronto Review
Tucked away in Toronto, Castle & Coal is a cosy artisan bakery offering freshly baked pastries and desserts. From its cinnamon croissant hybrid to its famous deep cookie, this small neighbourhood spot is a charming winter stop for anyone exploring the city. Read more

