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    Hazukido

    3.9 (16 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    7/11/24 - HAZUKIDO
    Brie F.

    Hazukido intimately transports you to a fusion of France meets Japan. This bakery, Hazukido insists on Shokunin spirit of Japan, using only the finest ingredients to make the highest quality croissant. The Shokunin spirit is defined as an artisan who masters their profession through precision and detailed craftsmanship. It's a constant journey Shokunin represents a cultural and philosophical concept deeply ingrained in Japanese society. It's a commitment to mastery, craftsmanship and a profound connection to one's work. It's more than a job when you embody Shokunin spirit. Hazukido sets the bar on the premium ingredients and incredible detail to something as simple as a buttery croissant. The croissants are freshly baked on-site daily to ensure the croissants' crispiness and tenderness. This bakery offers gourmet croissants, seasonal croissants, chocolate ball, creamy criscuit, salted seaweed criscuit, chocolate criscuit, croissant rolls, danish toast, mountain danish loaf, garlic slices, Brûlée Mille-Feuille, fruit pies, Croissant Cubes, Croissant Sandwiches, Croffles, coffee, Sparkling Refresher Series, tea, milk tea, and strawberry series. We ordered a Pistachio Croissant, Milk Caramel, and a large Americano coffee. The croissants instantly melted in our mouths. I didn't try my hubby's pistachio croissant but he enjoyed my milk caramel far better. He loved it so much he finished it off without me knowing lol. He also stated the Americano was some of the best black coffee he's ever had.

    Jean Sébastien F.

    Small bakery shop specialize in croissant, cookie and other small stuff like it. They also do bubble tea, tea and coffee. I tried the citrus sparkling bubble tea. It was very good, fresh, really tasty. We also tried the red velvet croissant, a cookie and match croissant. It was very flaky, soft and crunchy, tasted very good. You can taste that it's freshly made with fresh ingredients. Very good. The place have some small table for 2 to site and a small bar at the window to sit. It's very quiet, there's no music and good to relax. For a quick snack bite, it's very good. Push hard on the first door to open, the door do stuck on the entrance.

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    Justine S.

    I waited till the hype died down before visiting this place and I'm so glad I did. Although these croissants are tasty, I would not wait an hour in line for them. I've tried a handful of flavours and I was happy with all of them. My favourites are the savoury ones. Cheese, garlic, and crab. The crab croissant has a filling too and I wasn't expecting it to taste so good. Mild in flavour, creamy, and complimentary to the toppings of the croissant. I think the chocolate ones are good too but very sweet, I can never finish one. Especially the double chocolate, that one is a sweet bomb. Definitely best to share or with a coffee to cut into the sweetness. I like that they have specialty croissants too from time to time. I went yesterday and they had a special crispy milk chicken croissant with eyes and a nose! It wasn't too sweet. I really enjoyed that one. It did have a filling but I'm not sure what it was. Make sure to show up earliest as that is when the croissants are the most fresh. By end of day they usually have less selection and they aren't as fresh. They'll still be delicious though. But especially if you want a specific flavour I recommend visiting early. I've also gotten the Yashima brown sugar boba and it was meh. The bubbles were burnt and the liquid was bland. But it was free so I can't complain (the app gives you a free drink up to $5 when you sign up. They are expensive so this is definitely a treat for once in a while. Sign up for their reward program and also if you buy 6 there is no taxes!

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    Maria B.

    There has been so much hype about this place that I haven't gotten the chance to try it till now. Walking around Ste. Cathy's we saw we were right in front of the shop. We decided to pop in and see what flavours they would have available. Because this place is so popular and we knew the selection would not be great at 4pm. We decided to try the white chocolate, the caramel filled and a savoury garlic bread croissant to try. The croissants were a decent size and tasted alright. We definitely felt that this is the type of place you need to get to in the morning when everything is baked fresh and you have your pick of options. The ones we choose weren't bad but for the price point of 3 croissant for almost 20$ we definitely thought there would be something extra special about them. I'd definitely come back and try some of the other flavours before making my mind up fully.

    Angela F.

    Kind of upset that when we swung by, almost everything was sold out already. But they had a promotion where if you bought 5, you get 1 free. We ordered: Truffle crab croissant ($5.49) Butter garlic croissant ($4.95) Lemon crème glazed croissant ($4.95) Smoked cheese chicken sliced croissant ($5.49) White chocolate croffle ($4.95) The truffle crab just tasted like a crab stick in-between a croissant with mayo. I wasn't sure how to feel about it. The butter garlic tastes exactly what you expect it to: garlic bread! The lemon creme was a zesty sweet croissant. It was good but definitely not a flavor I'm used to on a croissant. It felt like I was eating candy on bread. The smoked cheese chicken was kind of hard and there wasn't much flavor to the cheese or chicken, pass on that. The white chocolate croffle was also kind of basic. It tasted like a thin waffle dipped in chocolate. Sadly, I wasn't too wowed by this place. Maybe it's because the selection was kind of limited and all the amazing flavors were sold out. It definitely isn't bad and I enjoyed it but it just wasn't extraordinary. Wouldn't mind coming back again to try more flavors though.

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    Lucy L.

    These croissants are to die for! The quality, freshness, and aesthetic is unbeatable. The price is really good for what you are getting. I chose the honey citrus, strawberry chocolate cube, and smoked cheese chicken. I'm normally not a croissant person but this I am a total fan of. If you have not try - YOU MUST. Everything here looked so good it was so hard to limit myself. The service is quick and there's some number of seating's to enjoy your pastries before you take off for your day.

    Xue L.

    Delicious croissant and milk tea. The crab cream is smokey and very flavorful. The butter garlic tastes great but is a bit salty. The chicken and cheese is pretty good. The sweet croissants are delicious and not too sweet.

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    Marilyn M.

    Alright, I had been looking forward to try this place since its opening. Hazukido is chain and it is its only store in Quebec, so Saturday was the day. Normally bakeries opens early morning, not this one. So no need to show up too early BUT you can only be 3 inside, so expect a line outside. Also if you order drinks, it will take a while like a good 5 minutes after you order to get your drink (which I still recommend getting). The store is nice, I liked the look of everything but they do garlic croissants and when you get in the store you are hit with a VERY strong smell of garlic, in fact, you can even smell it outside so dont expect to smell sweet pastries when you get there. All you'll smell is garlic so if you cant stand the garlic smell: this is not the place to go. The croissant are very good. Not the soft type of croissants but the crispy type. Buttery. Flaky. I have particularly appreciated the strawberry one and the raspberry one. The chocolate covered ones are very good too. I have also tried the ''egg'' one. I say ''egg'' cuz until today I still have no idea what it was. I think they might call it egg because of the look? Like it looks like an egg yolks inside a croissant but it's a sweet yellow cream which is I have no idea what it was but dont go there expecting your typical ''egg croissant'' for breakfast. Having said that, it was an interesting taste. I did not disliked it. It just wasnt what I expected. Croissants priced from 4$ to $5 which is way to pricey for a croissant if you ask me. Their drinks are very good. The presentation of everything is perfect. To me $35 for 6 croissants and a coffee is on the overpriced side of things and the strong smell of garlic has also negatively impacted the overall general experience for me. I recommend trying, I'm glad I did but because of their prices I wont become a regular.

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    Teashop - Teashop bubble tea in Chinatown, Montreal

    Teashop

    3.3(43 reviews)
    2.0 kmVille-Marie
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    In the simplest form, this is cheap, reliable, and gets you your bubble tea fix. It's not the best…read morethat I've tried, but it's also not the worst. It's purely that -- ok. Service-wise, it was great. Simple, fast, and ready with a bubble tea in your hand within a minute or two. The store is not a sit-down spot, but more of a small stall where you grab and go. I've been to several Chatime shops in the States, so I have an idea of what to expect and it's pretty much how Chatimes are rated in the States as well. We stopped by while going to nearby Old Montreal and happened to walk into Chinatown. I wanted to see what Chinatown in Montreal was like and truly got an idea for it. It's busy and all the stores are bustling and open crazy late -- just like this spot. This spot is open 24/7, which is unheard of in the other Chinatowns that I've been to in my life. We tried Presotea near our hotel so right away we had an idea of which bubble tea shop was considered higher-end/pricier. This spot was definitely for the cost-saving person who just wants a quick fix of bubble tea. The difference between the two is obvious. I ordered regular milk tea with the QQ topping. I like the QQ topping (which is nata de coco jelly with regular tapioca). It's half lychee jelly and half black pearls. The bubbles did not have the flavor that the Presotea bubbles had. Chatime is simply plain with no taste in their bubbles, which is fine. Tea-wise - I could not immediately tell the difference. However, in the end, each shop is meant for two different people.

    Absolutely delicious! I tried the Mango Solar Bubble Tea and the Matcha Red Bean, and both were…read moreamazing! The Mango Solar Bubble Tea was super refreshing -- the mango flavor was vibrant and real, not artificial at all. The bubbles were perfectly chewy and added a fun touch to every sip. It felt like sunshine in a cup! The Matcha Red Bean was a beautiful balance of earthy matcha and sweet red beans. The matcha wasn't bitter, and the creaminess paired so well with the chewy red bean bits. A must-try if you love authentic matcha drinks. Friendly service, fresh ingredients, and unique flavors -- I'll definitely be back!

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    Shuyi Tealicious

    4.7(7 reviews)
    1.0 kmVille-Marie

    Whether or not it's a typical Montreal summer I don't know, but during my visit Montreal was hot…read moreand humid. I was walking everywhere and when I came across Shuyi Tealicious en route to the nearby art museum it appeared like some sort of desert mirage. I've never been so eager for a boba drink as I was at that moment. As a regular reader of yelp reviews I come often upon those for tea/boba shops and it's always a mystery to me how anyone knows what to order. The menus in these type of places are just plain confusing for someone who doesn't regularly consume these drinks. Shuyi's is no exception. But here's a secret: based on my random order one can't go wrong here even if one has no idea what it is they're ordering. Here at Shuyi Tealicious I ordered up something with Strawberry and Boba and drank it while sharing a nearby bench with an amusing bronze sculpture. That drink was so satisfying that it was done before my stomach knew it and I had to fight an urge to head back inside for drink #2. Yes, I was that dehydrated. These drinks are extremely satisfying, especially if you don't want to be overfilled while staring at art for the next few hours. I might not know anything about this type of place but I did like it a lot and it served to satisfy my craving.

    Innovative boba shop in Montreal. Unfortunately I've never seen this franchise in the US, but…read moremaybe it's for the better or else I'll be spending too much on boba! I got their new product "happy taro milk tea" which comes pre-assembled with smashed taro chunks, taro balls, oats, and sago. It was very tasty. This boba shop prides themself in making sure they add enough ingredients/toppings in each drink and also give you the option to do less ice. I love that because I hate paying $5-7 for a boba that is mostly milk tea and 1/3 ice cubes.

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