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Jeanette's Cakes

3.7 (6 reviews)
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Tradition de France - Friday morning baked goods

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If you want the ambience of a Paris cafe, this is the place to go. I have been going here for three…read moreyears now and have always enjoyed the friendly welcomness as I was greeted and served. Food is light and very tasty. Great selection of pastries and excellent variety of coffee.

4.5 In honour of…read morereceiving my Elite 23' badge, I'll finalllly drop my review for this place lol. I visited this bakery 2-3 times in 2022, so It's probably about time I did my review. Let me start by saying there are not many authentic French bakeries outside the downtown core, so it's such a relief when you finally find one in the GTA. In comes Tradition de France. Right when you walk in, you are greeted with a "Bonjour!". They offer a wide variety of items but I mostly just come for the croissants and more specifically now, the almond croissants. I'm not gonna lie, they're pricey. It's $6 for one almond croissant BUT, take a look at my pictures. The size of one of these is my face+. You're insane if you think I personally, could finish one of these in one sitting lol. This is defs a two-part pastry lol. This croissant is so big and does not look like your average croissant but boy is it GOOD. It's buttery, no fake almond extract taste present and the almond filing texture is just right. It's filled to the point where the bottom of the croissant gets a little soggy, which is exactly what I look for in an almond croissant. The plain butter croissant is also perfect. Flaky and buttery with all the layers. Again, it's so hard to find authentic French bakeries outside of Toronto, so Tradition de France is a good place to start, if you're looking to get your croissant fix.

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