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    ENZI Ice Cream

    4.5 (13 reviews)

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    Frozen Matcha
    Jennifer L.

    Located in a cute food court vibe, there is adequate seating. We got the frozen matcha because they had a $5 promo for February and March! The matcha flavour is sooo good - you can add ice cream on top for $2. Rating 5 stars because regular price is $9.2 before tax which is pretty steep but refreshing for a sweet treat. I paid cash and there was no tax!

    Christy H.

    ENZI is located inside the upper east side food club where they have multiple shops. I've tried a couple of their menu items at ENZI and they are all quite good! They offer New Zealand style ice cream, their infamous matcha slush, and now have hot drinks. Their New Zealand style ice cream is so good! I tried their matcha and hojicha - both were very enjoyable. Their matcha slush is also delicious! Perfect during the summer time. It's a slush - but still has a strong matcha flavour that isn't too sweet or bitter, just right! I tried 3 of their hot drinks including their black sesame, matcha, and hojicha. Hojicha was my favourite for sure. Would definitely recommend stopping by for a treat here. Service is great, and staff are super nice!

    Frozen matcha slush
    Judy H.

    Good matcha slush with ice-cream but a bit pricey after tax and tips. I guess that's the norm now a days $13 for a drink?

    Carmen G.

    Located inside a mini food hall you can find Enzi for their frozen matcha or matcha ice cream. It's a small store with three employees. When I got there, there was a lot of people waiting around. Staff informed me that it'll be a half hour wait for the frozen matcha as the machine needed time to cool the matcha/ freeze it. Decided to wait anyway and just grab food from the other stalls, however within five minutes, our drink was ready and our number was called. I got 2, one topped with matcha ice cream, one with hojicha. Overall, it's creamy and tasty but lacked a lot of matcha flavour. It's still good though overall and would come back to try it again if I'm in the area.

    Michelle K.

    Really high quality ice cream, it's creamy and flavourful. A little bit pricey but you get what you paid for! They have really fun flavours, and they only use real fruit for the fruity flavours which is awesome!!! Tried the matcha and mango! Wouldn't recommend the waffle as it was kind of tasteless. I will come back to try black sesame and other fruity flavours!! The wait was kind of a while because there's only one machine and one worker but she was really nice and tried to be as efficient as possible! Ambiance is causal. Parking may be hard to find.

    Black sesame
    Xin F.

    Absolutely delicious ice cream I've ever had. It's not too sweet and a perfect balance of flavors. I was mind blown by their variation of black sesame. Every bite is as though I'm eating an actual glutinous rice ball (tangyuan). Very friendly staff and cute little place to hang out with friends.

    Amy W.

    Located inside Upper east Food club. I ordered the mango ice cream. For a small one with the cone, it was only $6.67. Not bad at all. It was so nice to watch the mango being mixed. My picky mom enjoyed it even after she said she is full from dinner. You can actually tasted the fresh mango. It wasn't too sweet and tasty. Perfect for the summer time!

    Frozen Matcha and Hojicha Ice Cream
    SonSinigang V.

    Been wanting to try this ice cream spot since they opened last year but didn't get the opportunity. Great quality and a solid addition to the Yonge St vibes. Good service as well!

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    I tried 3 of their hot drinks including their black sesame, matcha, and hojicha.

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    Tsujiri

    Tsujiri

    3.8
    (620 reviews)
    13.3 km
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    Heard about all the hype, came to check it out. I ordered a hojicha soft serve which was good,…read morehowever, the hojicha flavor wasn't as strong as I had anticipated despite the color. 4 stars because it's pretty humid inside & the shop is too small to hang out in & comfortably accommodate customers despite the size and variation of their menu, which is a bit of a bummer. I'd be open to returning to give their matcha a try since that's what they're mainly known for.

    Tsujiri (Tsujiri Tea Store/Tsujiri Chaho/辻利茶舗) is a Japanese tea spot and bakery of well, Tsujiri…read morethe Kyoto/Uji tea company on Toronto's Dundas and Elizabeth. The company has been in business since 1860 making matcha, hojicha/houjicha and other green teas, and you happen to have this tea and dessert spot here and in multiple cities. (I usually don't get Tsujiri's teas as I have my usuals in Yamamoto and Itou En, but because I see the bad Ohtani/Ootani way too often on the latter's displays as in the one on the Bums obviously, Shouhei [with the good one being Ikue-san who for us non-Japanese residents mostly know her as the voice actress of "Pokemon's" Pikachu], I may have to start getting Tsujiri's more often and Itou En's less often for matcha and houjicha. [I intentionally add the "-san" honorific to the good Ohtani and drop it to the bad Ohtani.] Yes Toronto and Canada, I too wanted the bad Ohtani to go to the Jays, not the Bums, and if you have always wondered why the Dodgers are called that, when the Trolley Dodgers [people dodged incoming trolleys to get to work] and the Giants were still in New York City's Brooklyn and Manhattan respectively until 1958, "New York World-Telegram" cartoonist Willard Mullin back in the day called them that as they didn't win their first and only east coast title until 1955, though the fortunes are the total opposite since they moved out west to Los Angeles and San Francisco.) Just like what I did with my Jirou review, I'll point out what items I see here that are not in my local cafes and vice versa. This will be a good reference section for me should I have the power to return to the city, and it will also give both you Canadians that haven't visited any of their multiple locations yet and international visitors an idea of what to expect. While I sit at multiple spots in my temporary home inserting the usual "Yes guys, the ladies are cute!" statement, I better mention this important note. Do keep in mind that the place, with a simple tea house look, is narrow. There aren't many places to sit at. There are just 2, 3 tables? Right around there. Let me get the item comparison part out of the way. Items I recall seeing here that are not in my local Japanese/Japanese ties cafes/dessert spots (the latter type involves a place I reviewed in Satura, a mainly European cafe at one of my suburbs with Japanese ties, including a partnership with a cafe/bakery in Tokyo)? There are items such as yuzu kakigoori (Japanese shaved ice), shiratama dango, dango parfait, and soft serve ice creams of matcha and houjicha. Items I recall seeing in my usual spots that are not in Tsujiri? Besides the cute decorations (multiple Sanrio characters coming to my mind instantly), the local Japanese bakeries/cafes have items such as kouign amann, "Anpanman" pan, Japanese strawberry short cake, ube matcha latte, and Japanese sodas. The fun part section? Seeing that my K-foodie sis, her friend and I are in a tea shop, a (too) legit (to quit) Japanese tea shop, of course I had to get tea in some form, as I picked the cold houjicha latte. We also had the matcha houjicha soft serve, a daifuku and an order of dango. As expected, the foods and drink are so good. Even my sister's friend said that the place is a perfect 5/5, and my sis likes the place despite not being as fond of Asian cafes or Asian desserts/pastries that aren't Filipino as I am. (She does like European ones like kouign amann though.) The flaws section? Normally, I penalize a cafe a star if it doesn't carry a caffeine free drink as I seriously think about the kids and how I often don't need the insane amount of caffeine, but because Tsujiri is a Japanese green tea company, I can't deduct a point for not having a mugicha. Besides, outside of mugicha, houjicha is a good alternative for kids that are old enough anyway. So, with that said/typed, the only flaw I can think of is the limited parking, but of course, this is Downtown Toronto now. Tsujiri is that good of a tea spot. Though there isn't an ideal parking situation, the place is that good of a spot because of the good tea and food. It may never be my top Japanese cafe (I've known Clover for around 20 years or so), but it is that good never the less. If you're looking for a good cafe/dessert spot in Toronto or in multiple cities in Canada, go to a Tsujiri spot! +/Tsujiri is terrific at being hospitable and flashing dashing foods and drinks, and having multiple locations in the country shows how good the spots have been. -/There's limited parking, but of course, this is Downtown Toronto/whatever Canadian city you're from after all.

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    Shiratama Parfait ($10.75)
    Shiratama Parfait ($10.75)
    ほうじ茶ラテ!/Hojicha/Houjicha latte!

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    ほうじ茶ラテ!/Hojicha/Houjicha latte!

    ENZI Ice Cream - icecream - Updated August 2026

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