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    Marry Me Mochi

    4.0 (5 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    Calabria Bakery

    Calabria Bakery

    4.1
    (35 reviews)
    13.6 km
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    This is my second time coming to this bakery. It's alright, it's close by and the staff are so…read morenice. Their donut was very filling and tasty! I liked their croissant but I think if they heated it up before serving, that'd ascend it to the next level. It could also be crisper. I'd like more savoury flavours. The bakery itself is small and I've seen lots of people come in for their breads. It's a very cozy vibe and cute! A good spot to get a quick treat as you're enjoying the walk down main street.

    Calabria Bakery (Markham location) is an Italian specialty grocery, restaurant and cafe located in…read moreSherwood Plaza on Highway 7 . There's another location in Scarborough on Midland Ave. south of Ellesmere. While I jumped in for some cookies and a cappuccino, I was browsing their freezer section which was teeming with my weakness - frozen lasagna! It came in large family size trays or smaller trays. Their Italian Hot Table is well known. Popular hot plate items are lasagna, chicken or veal cutlets, stuffed chicken breast, eggplant lasagna, pasta, meatballs, vegetable side dishes, arancini di riso (rice balls). The bakery has fresh breads and delicious pizza. For sweets they have cookies, cannoli, sfogliatelle, tiramisu and pastries, and for drinks they offer espresso, lattes, and cappuccinos. They're open daily from 8 am to 5 pm, and closed on Sundays. They do catering for parties and special events.

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    Tiny Tom Donuts

    Tiny Tom Donuts

    4.1
    (67 reviews)
    7.9 km
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    These were THE mini donuts back in the day. As a kid, going to the Canadian National Exhibition…read moremeant that I HAD to have Tiny Tom Donuts. There's a lot of things to consider now. The price has gone up quite a lot (inflation, ya know). And the flavors may feel a bit basic compared to newer, trendier donut places out there. But the nostalgic still hits hard with this one. And you can't ever go wrong with their classic flavors. They offer common, icing sugar, apple, cinnamon and chocolate. My go to is icing sugar and cinnamon. This is their permanent location as they used to be sold exclusively at the CNE. Prices are of course way better at the storefront compared to the CNE. I love that the donuts are made fresh to order and are piping hot when you eat them. Also, support local! Tiny Tom Donjts is Toronto born and has been around since the 60s!

    Love these little donuts fresh from the fryer! We got two dozen and prefer the cinnamon sugar over…read morethe powdered sugar. Was really tempted to ask someone to buy together as there's a promo for 3 dozen and you get a dozen free. There's also a coupon on the back of the bag so don't throw it out. No where to sit but not really expecting to stick around. Can be a wait if there's a lot of people as only one person is making the donuts and one person doing cash. Kids had fun looking at the mirrors that make you tall or short. Lots of parking outside.

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    Donut Counter

    Donut Counter

    3.8
    (14 reviews)
    7.8 km
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    Great donuts but you better get them fast. Stock is very limited and once gone they unfortunately…read moredo not get replenished.

    I can probably count on two hands how many times I've gone out and bought a donut myself in the…read morelast calendar year. It's not because I'm a health buff or anything, far from it, it's just that the donuts at Timmy's are so bad and all the fancy donut places are all downtown. After driving past this place many times, one lazy Sunday afternoon I've decided to pay Donut Counter a visit. Interior wise it's got a classic look. It's got the feel of a neighbourhood gathering place for the elders and the members of community. I got to the counter and looked at the wide selection of donuts they offer. I was counting on the young gentleman at the cash to tell me which donuts were the most popular and he wasn't able to really pinpoint specific ones and really gave me a broad brush type of answer. I opted for a safe choice, chocolate glazed and a slightly more adventurous choice, a chocolate cruller (I've actually never heard of a chocolate cruller before), even though the look of it did not resemble a cruller. I counted my change handed them over to the gentleman and off I went. The chocolate glazed was quite enjoyable. It's a light bready style of donut and not the melt in your mouth type offered at Krispy Kreme. It's clear that the donut was deep fried with fresh oil and it was not overly sweet. After eating it , you will get the false impression that you did not eat something that was truly 'evil'. The chocolate cruller on the other hand was quite sweet. As with a lot of donut places you can hardly taste chocolate flavour (which I can live with at a non-fancy donut place). Colour wise it resembled Count Dracula cereal. After eating it I still didn't get why it's called a cruller since the texture resembled more or less apple fritters. The shape that it was made in may also present some issues with the donut. The shape of it resembled a flat volcano. In the very heart of the donut the texture either felt as if it was slightly under cooked or some of the ingredients were not totally mixed in evenly. It wasn't bad, but it certainly had some flaws. I'm not about to go as far to say that I should count my blessings or my lucky stars that I had dropped by this place. But you can count on me to come back to try other donut varieties if #1 I have a donut cravings, or #2 I'm in the area. So by the end of this review, who actually tried to count how many times I actually used a word that had count in it?

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