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OMG is Right! Living Up to the Promise of Deliciousness on Dundas West

Posted by Dar Mustafa / November 6, 2009

OMG Baked GoodnessThe promise of "impossibly delicious goodness made possible," is far too confident not to be met. And, sure enough, the lovely folks at OMG Baked Goodness made good on their word and then some with a few of the freshest, plushest cakes I've ever had. The vegan options are surprisingly good, too.

Read my review of OMG Baked Goodness in the bakery section.
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Pressing my Nose up Against a Cold Window for an Eyeful of Danish Delights

Posted by Dar Mustafa / October 30, 2009

danish pastry shop torontoHansen's Danish Pastry Shop in East York makes me feel like my craving for sweets (in alarming volume and frequency) is a good thing - and that it's worth getting off and back on the bus for. Hundreds of incredible cookies and assorted pastries (and plenty of herring!) await.

See my profile of Hansen's Danish Pastry Shop in the bakery section.
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Real Men Still Don't Eat Quiche? They Might at This New Leslieville Cafe

Posted by Dar Mustafa / October 22, 2009

SophieLeslieville has some new eye candy in the shape of a cafe called Sophie. Offering quiches, soups, sandwiches, and tourtiere(!), it's a delicious breath of fresh air. And, if my recent lunch visit serves as any indication, I'm not the only one who's taken to breathing it in.

Read my review of Sophie in the cafe section.
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The Luxurious Afternoon Coffee Experience

Posted by Dar Mustafa / October 14, 2009

spicesafar toronto cafeSpiceSafar is comfort and sophistication on King West. Cafe by day and lounge by night, I popped in on a rainy afternoon for a smooth Americano and a delightful danish, which was served in a (nearly too) cute basket.

See my profile of SpiceSafar in the cafe section.
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Alfajores, Borscht, Espresso, and WiFi

Posted by Dar Mustafa / October 1, 2009

Quaff CafeQuaff Cafe may be pretty new to Queen West but it's quickly becoming popular. A gently-decorated interior, unobtrusive music, caffeine, and free WiFi make it the perfect workspace. And the one-bite butter tarts, Alfajores, oatmeal cookies, and more substantial eats like sandwiches and hearty soups satisfy a wide array of cravings.

See my review of Quaff Cafe in the cafes section.
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Feeling French at Nadege

Posted by Dar Mustafa / August 19, 2009

Nadege Patisserie TorontoNadege Patisserie was well worth the wait and well worth its weight in macarons. This French bakery across the street from Madras Pantry added a much-needed dose of fancy (and croissants!) to a very regular day and person.

Read my review of Nadege Patisserie in the bakery section.
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