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    Isabella's

    4.3 (12 reviews)
    Closed 7:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    Alaleh P.

    This is their newest location inside Union Station and I pass by them on my way to work every morning. They have 6 weekly flavours changing on weekly basis. When we arrived early in the morning, they only had "Original Glaze", "Maple Glazae" and "Cinnamon" flavours available and mentioned they will bring in more flavours at 8am. It's small store for takeout and the staff are friendly.

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    Chuan C.

    This newest location grand-opened on 2025-03-22, in the bustling Union Station. It is a small shop, as most of their other locations. There is no indoor seating. There are always 6 different flavours that change every week, out of a total of 9 flavours. The donuts are so soft and fluffy, as a Mochi should be. The flavours are creative, rich, and delicious! Some of the donuts are quite beautiful. We have tried their donuts many times over the years from 3 other locations. There is a wide variety of hot and cold drinks. The customer service is good. The store is wheelchair accessible. There are male/female washrooms in the food court. There is a paid parking lot. Review 2025-044

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    Kathleene S.

    I've come to realize after ordering a few times that I don't like their matcha at all, but they had a June menu refresh and introduced this " Vietnamese Matcha " which is essentially condensed milk with matcha and THAT was delicious. That signature rich creamy condensed milk flavour perfectly balances out the bitterness of the matcha. I also ordered a cookie butter mochi donut and creme brûlée mochi donut. Unfortunately my family snagged those so I can't say I ever tried them! The staff are always friendly and ready to help you quickly (I always come in during morning rush). The space is small but I love the way they keep all the drink condiments and cutleries in the little corner of their standing table/shelving area.

    Jay R.

    I hadn't come to Union Station in a while and was delighted to see how early Isabella's was open! The display and prices are clear, the store is well-lit, and service is friendly and fast. While their mochi donuts are always solid, I decided to try the new curry bun and ube bun too. I should have read the webpage, because if I had known that the curry buns were filled with just veggies, I may have skipped. It had a nice peppery kick, but bread full of chunky veg is not really my thing. The ube bun filled with pork adobo and mozzarella, however, was excellent! Such yummy tender pork, and generously cheesy. I hope they keep the buns on the menu. Just wish the prices weren't so steep.

    David N.

    We'd just gotten off the train at Union and were looking for a little treat when I spotted Isabella's. A mochi donut for breakfast? Yes, please! Though everything looked delicious, I figured I'd try out the Kaya Toast. It was fresh and the chew was perfect, while the Kaya Toast flavor was subtle and tasty (albeit maybe a little too sweet). I'm curious about their other offerings, so I'm sure I'll be coming back.

    Angela F.

    Located in Union Station, a convenient spot to grab a sweet treat! Tried the iced strawberry matcha latte, and the matcha, strawberry and lychee donuts. The latte was a bit too sweet for me unfortunately (like it wasn't mixed well as I could taste the syrup). The mochi donuts were so fresh and delicious though! Matcha is my absolute fave and it is great seeing new flavours for donuts like lychee. Would recommend trying mochi donuts here if you haven't yet!

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    Food 5/5 Service 5/5 Ambiance 4/5 Food: This place has drinks too but I only come for the mochi donuts.

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    There's something tempting about donuts…read more Unholy Donuts was founded during COVID shutdowns when the dipped donut craze hit the city. At that point, its humble start was inside a midtown restaurant for dessert takeout. Fast forward to now, they have three spots across Toronto including downtown which you can't miss with its colourful baby blue & pink exterior. Inside they specialize in brioche donuts that are all dressed up in a variety of flavours ranging from Nutella bomb to pistachio to Homer's favorite raspberry lemon! On the one hand the donuts are expensive starting around $6, on the other they are quite large and eye-pleasing for a unique treat and a hefty sweet bite at that. We picked up six donuts to go after a meal. This bakeshop demonstrates the power of social media in creating buzz across the neighbourhood. I see they're now up to 24 flavours. Perfect timing and novelty wins in this donut-obsessed city. Skip it or hit it? If you're willing to shell out for treats like BBT, there's no reason not to give artisanal donuts a try at least once.

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