1. Douce France

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    Toronto, ON

    Douce France

    4.1 (93 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 7:00 pm

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    Miss Lady ..

    It is a cool, jam-packed shop with lots of French imported products. The shop staff was very knowledgeable and shared information about the products and the history of the shop. She claimed that the chocolates where are imported from France and or made from fair trade chocolate all over the world including Africa and Venezuela. I don't know how possible it is to have fair trade chocolate LOL I had the canelé for just $1.×× which is cheap compared to other shops. It was stiff and chewy even after re-heating as recommended. I didn't enjoy the taste or texture. It was like a stiff "casavapone" if u know what that is. I'm not sure if that's how it's supposed to taste. I'll have to try that another place one day. They have the hot chocolate from Angelina which was pretty cool. So much variety here, from packaged Goods to baked goods. If you have never been to France or miss your travels there, I would definitely recommend this shop.

    Pietra M.

    The few sweets that I tried (lemon tart, caramel candy, fruits bread and truffle) it was really tasty, all fresh and well prepared. They seems to use all the best ingredients for everything they make. The lady was really kind and helpful with us, but a little too pushy, asking us to try different things while we didn't want to. But two things got me a little down with this place: 1- I understand the quality of the products but I think it's a little over priced, too expensive. 2- After choosing the sweets and sitting on the table, it took so much time for them to bring us what we choose to eat. We almost gave up and left. Would I recommend? Hmmmm, yes. It will be a good place to buy maybe a gift for someone that really appreciate sweets. But not for an usual place to go sit and talk.

    Alessandra B.

    Cute little bakery with a wide variety of french pastries. The owner was very friendly and helpful giving us a quick description of what everything was. We ordered the chocolate croissant, the almond croissant, a kouign-amann, the leek quiche and a couple of cappuccinos. Everything was delicious! The only thing I would say you need to keep in mind is that if you are concerned about time, this is not the place to go sit at. Like a couple other reviewers mentioned, you order at the counter and somehow it takes a really long time to get the pastries to your table even though there are only 4 tables in the entire place. I'd definitely go back but would ask for the pastries to-go.

    Jennifer K.

    A visit to Douce France is like a trip to a pastry shop/cafe in Paris without the attitude. Here everything is import from France fresh every week. To name a few: Compagnie Coloniale the oldest French tea brand established in 1848 - http://www.compagnie-coloniale.com/en/index.html Voisin Chocolate - http://www.chocolat-voisin.com/chocolats/ (Gluten Free) Madeleines - Made by Mireille Faucher from Bearn http://www.coeurdebearn.com/deguster-restaurants-et-produits/produits-du-terroir-et-accueil-a/Biscuiterie-Mireille-Faucher Gingerbread from The House of Mulot & Petitjean in Dijon http://www.mulotpetitjean.fr/flashsite_en/ And of course Angelina's hot chocolate ($8.90) http://www.angelina-paris.fr/en/ without the line up and crowd! We ended up sharing a pot of hot tea with blend from Compagnie Coloniale - Boudoir® (Assam, Darjeeling and Ceylon with a note of bergamot) while enjoying our order of Madeleines and Caneles de Bordeaux. (Even the Caneles is the real deal!) The owner here is just so sweet and accommodating! I will be back for my Angelina's hot chocolate, soon! Until my next trip to Paris!

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    Demitri H.

    French food culture has a certain flair about itself. It's big on flavours and everything must be just so. That culture has stayed true in this lovely shop. When you walk in you're met with a perfect display of imported French goodies. The Croissants, Tarts, Macarons and other pastries are as good as it gets. All imported from France no less, and the chocolates are some of the best I've tasted. There's also a number of seats and a patio with for you to enjoy a nice sandwich or soup; perhaps a cappuccino or latte? You can't really go wrong with anything here, when it's all made with such care. This shop really is a little slice of Paris! Just remember to pick up some olives and cookies for the ride home ;)

    Soleil S.

    Ever want to try and see what the French gets to enjoy every hour and every day? Douce France goes out annually to France and brings back only the best to share with us frozen Canadians. They're actually there now till the end of February sourcing their 2018 items to let us try and nibble. A small little quaint and rustic cafe just north of the busy intersection of Yonge & Eg. It looks more like a retail store but you can definitely sit among the shelves to enjoy a piece of Paris. The staff here is lead by a lovely lady who has the most wonderful crisp French Parisienne accent. She was very thoughtful to explain all the different treats that I've never heard of ... including the Soleil (yeah how could I resist.. blueberry or raspberry gelee and wrapped in marzipan). Here you can find many wonderful things that could be amazing host gifts or just a day to indulge in all the best butter and sugar confections. This also include the very famous and well known Angelina Hot Chocolate. As you go further back, youll find a few more savoury options including sauces and preserved vegetables. Just be aware on a few things... it's not cheap and barely affordable. A simple bag of candies can easily set you back $18 (My Soleils did!). That being said, you can find some gems here that are not only wonderful but wallet friendly. Kouignamann were here too and I would have loved to try the Brittany treat but ... I decided on the Soleils and Canele. Canele - One of my favourite baked treats from France. This is simple ingredients transformed into something absolutely wonderful. They're baked in bronze casts that allows the sugar to create a wonderful dark caramelized crust that is crispy and gives a nice crunch when biting into it. The flavour should be a rich vanilla and rum scent throughout and saturating the eggy airy custard inside. The texture would be like a super fresh steamed Vietnamese rice cake... a bouncy and lovely chew to it. The ones from Douce France are not quite there... the flavour profile and colour are all there. It's just the wrong texture. It was soft and doughy throughout the exterior and interior. That being said, the price was very favourable... Only $1.10 for a medium sized one. For the best Canele, try Blackbird or Roselle... both sell out consistently for good reason. 4/5 Is it for an every day trip.. probably not. I would even say that it's not even weekly. It can put a serious dent into your wallet but what a joy to find the occasional gem that gives you a bit of taste of France.

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    Keith T.

    We went by for some brunch on a Sunday and had the pre set snack for $25. It came with a croissant cut in half, 2 chocolates, 2 halves of a candied orange, 4 small savoury cookies, 4 small sweet cookies and 3 small cubes of cheese along with blueberry jam. I had a tea and my wife had a coffee. It was really good and the place is quite nice and comfortable. To go: some flan and 3 Florentines The final bill was $56.27 and after tip $64.71 I would go back again. If you can get past the price, the quality and service is excellent. Everything is actually imported from France so if that is important to you, this would be the place to go.

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