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    Fine Cakes by Zehra

    4.8 (4 reviews)
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    La Strada Bakery

    La Strada Bakery

    4.4
    (22 reviews)
    4.6 km
    $$

    In a quiet corner of Woodbridge, La Strada Bakery defies easy categorization -- and therein lies…read moreits singular charm. What presents itself modestly as a neighbourhood Italian bakery reveals, upon closer acquaintance, something altogether more intriguing: a transatlantic pastry dialogue between the Old World and South America, shaped by the hands of a Uruguayan chef who brings both traditions to bear with quiet confidence. The cannoli are, without equivocation, the crown jewel of this establishment. Piped to order, the filling achieves a textural ideal -- sweetly yielding, impeccably creamy, and notably free of the aggressive lemon notes that so often overwhelm lesser versions. The shell delivers a satisfying, delicate crunch, its restraint allowing the ricotta cream to assert itself as the undisputed protagonist. These are cannoli that would draw admiration well beyond the borders of Woodbridge. One ought not to overlook the sfogliatelle, rendered here in golden, shattering layers, nor the cherry-filled donuts -- generously proportioned, freshly made, and possessed of a quality that lingers in memory long after the visit. The facturas, custard-filled and dusted with care, speak fluently to the South American soul of the kitchen, while the empanadas offer a savoury counterpoint of notable finesse. The space itself is intimate to the point of cosiness -- a handful of seats, a tall central table, and a glass case brimming with the day's offerings. The pace is unhurried, the atmosphere warmly domestic. Tony, the proprietor, greets each guest with a hospitality that feels entirely genuine -- the kind of welcome that transforms a transaction into something closer to a visit with an old friend. If one were to offer a gentle note, it might be that the sheer breadth of the offering -- Italian classics alongside Uruguayan specialties and homemade ravioli -- occasionally tests the boundaries of the compact space. Yet this abundance, curated with evident passion, is ultimately more virtue than flaw. La Strada is a bakery for those who understand that the finest pleasures are often found where one least expects them.

    Nice Latte- ice and cold. Wife had cannoli. Fresh piped for you. She said it was good and…read more"different". Found a sweet nearby park to sot in the shade and enjoy life on a gorgeous Toronto afternoon

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    Nino D'Aversa Bakery

    Nino D'Aversa Bakery

    2.3
    (26 reviews)
    2.4 km
    $

    The worst Italian pizza ever. Don't waste your money…read more The margarita pizza was so dry like no sauce at all and that's one of the two ingredients on it. I expected more from an Italian oven baked pizza. So disappointing and expensive for what you get.

    Return visits while in Toronto (3 of 3)…read more This Nino D'Aversa, possibly the original one, is not in Toronto proper, but in the GTA. It's in Woodbridge, northwest of the city, and an area I learned about from fellow passengers aboard AZ 651 from Toronto to Rome when Alitalia was in operation and so were their 747s. I went in after parking the car, disappointed to see a few Subarus in the lot, and it all came back to me. The crowd appeared to have its regulars and the place was fairly full. I sat in approximately the same location I had before, which gave me a good view of all the action. It goes without saying that the food at Nino D'Aversa was good. Lunch consisted of a plate of lasagna, a chocolate cannolo, and hot tea. Clearly, the prices were higher, as they are everywhere, but it kept pace with the general context without pushing any boundaries. The service from behind the glass cases was fine. There is also a counter where you pay. I had had my phone out and was taking a few photos. What I still heard from one of the guys behind the counter, even though it was muted, was something like, 'What's wid all dese people takin' pictures?' If 'dese people' are taking pictures and putting them up to accompany a favorable review, then "shaddap you face." I'm just having fun with this because I had to keep from laughing when I overheard that. Along with that, obvious neighborhood dudes were hanging out in the front ... not in a Bronx sort of way, but in a more suburban type of way. What little I heard sounded like a more Canadian rendition of more mature "Jersey Shore" types without any gel or gold chains. I just hope that none of them piloted one of those Subarus. That would mess with my schemata. I can go with 4 stars for Nino D'Aversa. I've been happy lunching here. So, it makes for a decent combination of grub, the Woodbridge vibe (that appears to have lost that "gotta have" strength of when it was burgeoning many years ago), and a few guaranteed laughs that I have to push down, as if a cat had eaten a canary. However, it all works for me.

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    I've spotted the table and it's one I've had before ... this is one salt of the earth place, complete with salt of the earth paesanos
    I've spotted the table and it's one I've had before ... this is one salt of the earth place, complete with salt of the earth paesanos
    It wasn't the best lasagna I've had, but it was fine.
    It wasn't the best lasagna I've had, but it was fine.
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    This is a side view of the resto-bakery.
    The Ice Cream Shop Woodbridge

    The Ice Cream Shop Woodbridge

    2.6
    (5 reviews)
    2.9 km
    $$

    Delicious ice cream in a quaint parlour in the heart of Woodbridge…read more Featuring Canadian Ice cream by Kawartha Dairy. ICE CREAM FLAVOURS include: BANANA: A very smooth and creamy ice cream with a bold and satisfying banana flavours BANANA BOAT: A tide of marshmallow and chocolate flowing throughout Banana flavoured ice cream. BIRTHDAY CAKE: White cake icing flavoured ice cream filled with rainbow chocolatey chips and a blue marshmallow ribbon. BLUE BUBBLEGUM: Loads of pink coloured gum pieces in a bubblegum flavoured ice cream with a bright blue colour. CHEWY CHOCOLATE CARAMEL: Chocolate ice cream swirled with caramel sauce and mini chocolate caramel-filled cups. CHOCOLATE: A rich and creamy ice cream with a bold chocolate flavours CHOCOLATE PEANUT BUTTER: Chocolate ice cream with peanut butter cookie dough pieces and a ripple of peanut butter. COOKIES & CREAM: White chocolate flavoured ice cream with chunks of panda cookies. COTTON CANDY: Pink cotton candy flavoured ice cream with a blue ribbon twirl. CRÈME BRULÉE: A rich custard background flavours swirled with caramelized brown sugar sauce and complemented with Crème Brulée crunchy candy. FRENCH VANILLA: ALL NATURAL. No artificial flavours or colours. Pure bourbon vanilla and eggs give that bold flavours and a sprinkling of vanilla seeds. GOLD MEDAL RIBBON: French Vanilla flavoured ice cream folded into chocolate ice cream and swirled with Old English Toffee. HEAVENLY HASH: Marshmallow ice cream and chocolate ice cream combined with chocolate covered peanuts. KODIAK ISLANDTM FUDGE: Vanilla ice cream with chewy Talkeetna fudge pieces and swirled with Kodiak IslandTM fudge. MANGO: A smooth and creamy ice cream with that distinctive Mango colour and flavours MAPLE WALNUT: Maple flavoured ice cream with lots of California walnut pieces. MINT CHIP: A cool mint flavoured ice cream with semi sweet chocolate chips. MOCHA ALMOND FUDGE: Full coffee flavours with a swirl of mocha fudge and roasted almonds. PRALINES & CREAM: Praline flavoured ice cream and praline pecans combined with a rich caramel sauce. RUM & RAISIN: Rum flavoured ice cream with rum soaked raisins. STRAWBERRY: Strawberry flavoured ice cream made with pureed strawberries. TIGER: Orange flavoured ice cream with ribbons of black liquorice. ORANGE SHERBET: A smooth sherbet treat with refreshing orange flavour throughout. RASPBERRY LEMON-LIME SHERBET: A smooth sherbet treat with three refreshing fruit flavours.

    Yes, Kawartha Lakes Dairy ice cream is delicious. I was super happy to find out it was being sold…read morein my neighbourhood. However, the service is a little bit lacking most times I'm in there - I haven't visited once (out of 4 - 5 visits) where I didn't have to wait a couple minutes for no apparent reason. I mean, if there's a lineup, that's one thing, but that was never really the issue.

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    The Ice Cream Shop Woodbridge
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