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Here are 10 places to get some of the best donuts in Toronto
"Do not be fooled – this place serves so much more than just potatoes. In fact, I am pretty sure they don’t even have potatoes on the menu. Known mostly for their gargantuan dessert toast stacks, their dessert menu is extensive."
"When your crêpe craving get too real, head on over to Pastel Crêperie and Dessert House for delicious crêpes with ice cream on the side, as well as classics like waffles, cake, and cookies. Remember to also ask for your customized design on your latte."
"Head to this North York vendor if you’re looking for a taste of looped Korean churros with a variety of wild and tasty toppings. They also do oversized cotton candy."
"HCafe is a Japanese bakery serving up freshly-baked, traditional Japanese cheesecakes. It’s one of my family’s favourite dessert places in Markham – we love the taro Japanese cheesecake!. Their Markham location is located in Main Street Unionville neighbourhood, which is also one of the cutest and most Instagram-worthy spots in York Region 😉"
"This Hong Kong street food classic has become one of the city’s latest craze—Golden Waffles. You can have it in original flavour or you can choose from one of the dazzling premium versions that include bubble waffles with mochi, stuffed with cheese, drizzled with caramel and/or topped with ice cream. Whatever you decide, you can’t go wrong."
"These epic mountains of shaved ice are known as Korean bingsu. Perfect for two, not only do these visually impress but their assortment of flavours will make it hard to choose just one. From Thai milk tea, Earl Grey, Oreo cheesecake, mango, matcha, this is a sweet escape you won’t forget."
"Honeymoon Dessert is a Hong Kong-based dessert chain with locations all over Hong Kong and China. Their Markham location is actually their first location in North America!. If you’re into Hong Kong-style fruit pancakes (stuffed with whipped cream and fresh fruit!) and sago soup, you’ll love the desserts at Honeymoon."
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"Serving the perfect replicas of authentic dishes of China, Dayali in Toronto is one of those Chinese restaurants in Toronto that is capable of teleporting a diner to the golden days of Beijing. With food so flavorful and so drool-worthy, Dayali is definitely a must-visit when in town. To add to an already delicious experience, the atmosphere of this restaurant is nothing less than elegant and sophisticated."
"Strictly Shanghainese restaurants are few and far between in and around the city — usually, the cuisine is fused with food from other regions of China like Szecuhuan or Taiwan. But for great Shanghainese food, head up to A La Kitchen for soup-filled dumplings and other classics like noodle dishes and braised meats."
"The Good Goods recommend that if you’re new to mochins (mochi muffins), then their classic mochi set is a must try. It comes with six of their classic flavours: OG matcha, white chocolate hojicha, sesame, churro crunch, butter mochin, and coffee. Orders can be placed online."
"Bottle Service, Bar, Bistro, Fine Dining, Lounge, Bottle Service, Shisha, Sheesha, Hookah, Hooka, Middle-eastern, Mediterranean, Lebanese, Alcohol Served. cuisine, sports coverage, (8 big screen TVs), Cocktails & bottle service, VIP areas, great and unique atmosphere and ... Fine Dining Restaurants, Middle Eastern Restaurants"
"The Old Firehall Confectionery is a fave dessert spot of locals during the summertime. They offer all kinds of old-fashioned and handcrafted sweets, from delicate chocolates to classic macarons. It’s located right along Main Street Unionville, and it gets really busy during the summer months!"