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    Kensington Natural Bakery

    3.1 (26 reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Apple pie
    Terry T.

    [DISCLAIMER] - I ordered a pie online during the covid-19 lockdown and did not visit this bakery in person. I feel terrible to give this bakery a 1 star review especially since small businesses are struggling during this time and because this bakery offers vegan options (I want to support vegan bakeries/businesses whenever I can). However, this was the worst vegan apple pie I've ever had. Firstly, we ordered an apple pie and a blueberry pie. We received 2 apple pies and were never notified of the order change. After calling the bakery, the manager said it was because they didn't receive their shipment of blueberries that week. Okay, that's fair. I understand many businesses are experiencing shipping delays at this time but, you should notify your customers in advance and not make assumptions. Also, the blueberry pie was more expensive and I got charged for it and never received a refund for the extra amount. I feel thats very dishonest. As for the pie, the crust was extremely tough and hard. The crust tasted like cardboard with a bitter aftertaste. The apples were not peeled. If I never had vegan baked goods before I would assume that vegan would taste like cardboard (which is not true; Sorelle, Bloomers, and Almond Butterfly are some vegan bakeries that prove you don't have to sacrifice flavor to be vegan). Suffice to say, I would not recommend this bakery.

    5.99 for your choice of 3 items and a small soup.
    Sam G.

    All these years I've been walking past Kensington Natural Bakery and never noticed it. I guess I saw it but I didn't see it, if you catch my drift. Then I'd read stuff online that mentioned it and think 'Where is this place in Kensington Market?' Well, it's not in Kensington Market, that's probably why I took so long to 'discover' it. It's just east of Bathurst in the Annex and quite possibly the last untouched business on this strip. It looks like it's been here for eons, whereas nearly every other storefront has changed or, at least, updated over the past 10 years. Because 'bakery' is in the name, I was expecting to find a big selection of baked goods. Instead I found a pretty decent selection of pre-made vegan asian food and the very, very reasonable prices. If you dine-in, you can get a plate of food (3 items) and a cup of soup for $6. Nothing about the place makes you think 'I'd like to stay here to eat'. There's no ambiance, the walls are hideous shades of yellow and green, and the place is generally run down. For some reason it feels crowded, even though it's empty. If you can get past that, it works well for take-out or even a quick bite. I recommend bringing your own containers because they are still stuck in the styrofoam age. The veggie stir-fried noodles with tofu were pretty good and so was the garlicky snow pea dish I had. I will definitely give this place another shot when I'm short on dinner-making time. The baked goods I tried were a bit of a let down. I had one vanilla iced cupcake and one chocolate. They both turned out to be 'healthy' cupcakes, whatever that means - severely lacking in sugar. Maybe even sugar free. Great news if you're diabetic, but crumby if you're me. The vanilla turned out to be a carrot cake and the chocolate icing tasted mostly like cocoa powder than anything else. I'm curious to try their vegan pumpkin and vegan pecan pies. Maybe they are better? Maybe not? Maybe this is only a bakery in name and I should stick to order noodles. We'll see.

    No sugar-free options? Don't put it in your sign.

    Called ahead to pick up a sugar free dessert for a birthday snack and was told they offer sugar-free options. When I got there the cashier said otherwise, "we use sugar, no sugar-free" options. She started reading ingredients which showed she was obviously new. I walked out with nothing, as I had no confidence in what the cashier was telling me at that point. Called back, because I wasted time to get there, and the manager tells me that they do offer sugar-free and that I should have asked for him when I walked in. Basically, their staff is useless and they are just there as theft-prevention, because the manager said I should have asked to speak to a manager. Train your people! No one should have to ask for a manager every time they walk into a store/bakery/bank. Will never go back to this incompetent business.

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    Awesome prices! We got a carrot cake with strawberries and white icing for our daughters birthday and it was beautiful and delicious!

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    No flavour or attention to the baked goods. Just cheap. I don't know if they care about the business or just complacent.

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    Amazing, real butter, croissants! Also, the juices are fresh made and excellent! A bit of a pain to get to though :(

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    While every other store around the Annex is raising their prices, the Kensington Bakery has kept it's quality high and prices stable.

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    Hitotoki Japanese Bakery

    4.3(45 reviews)
    2.3 kmChurch-Wellesley Village, Downtown Core

    What a gem! This bakery is tucked into the southeast corner…read moreof Yonge & College, and walking inside feels like stepping straight into Japan. The pastries and mochi breads are absolutely exquisite! I tried the black sesame mochi bread--light, pillowy, and filled with a delightful little white mochi surprise. The crème brûlée almond tart was incredible too, with its thick, eggy custard and a blueberry-almond center. And the Hitotoki matcha tart? Gorgeous and just perfect. It was my first visit, and I discovered the bakery through their 2nd-anniversary IG post. I bought about $20 worth of treats and got to spin their prize wheel--and I actually won the Grand Prize: a limited-edition gold Nespresso & milk frother kit! I literally jumped for joy. Yet another reason to love this incredible bakery!

    It was okay. Tried three items:…read more Matcha Lava Tart - The staff said this had the strongest matcha flavour among their matcha items. But there was no "lava" at all... just a layer of cream sitting on a thick tart base. You do get some matcha flavour, but definitely not that rich and flowing matcha sauce I saw in those online reels. Matcha Mont Blanc - Too sweet. The green noodle-shaped topping is actually made from a kind of bean paste - not much matcha taste, but had a strong bean flavour instead. And again, it was too sweet to my liking. Taro Tart - This one was good. Taro-flavoured cream on top, with taro paste underneath, then a layer of custard with mochi at the bottom. Had a rich taro flavour. Still a bit sweet, but not as overwhelming as the Mont Blanc. Overall it was not bad, although TBH I haven't really found great matcha desserts in Toronto so far.

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    4.8(11 reviews)
    3.3 km

    My wife wanted to go there so we went on 2023-01-31 mid-morning when there would more selection…read more They definitely have quite a selection of pastries and savoury food. My wife always judges a French Cafe by their Butter Croissant ($3.00) and she liked it! She also noticed all the  staff speak French sp it gives it even more legitimacy.  She also ordered a Flat White ($4.50) which was also good. I ordered a Plum Almond Tart ($7.25) because it was the prettiest. It was super delicious so it was definitely a good choice! Service was courteous and friendly. You place your order at the counter and bring it to your table. Someone will come around to clear the dishes when you are done It is a great place to have a nice casual time eating and socializing. They make all their food in-house in the basement. There are products for sale such as coffee beans, fruit syrup, maple syrup, smoked sauces, olive oil, scented soap, wine glassware, etc. I will definitely come back again to try other items. There is free WiFi. The neo-bisto is not wheelchair accessible since there are stairs leading up to the entrance. There are two gender-neutral washrooms. There is free street parking on their one-way south-bound street. Review 2023-017

    Amazing place! I…read morecalled ahead to find out if they had this plum tart I purchased the first time I was there. Yet no one answered the phone. No problem. Hopped on my bike and a half hour later I was there. The friendly staff helped me by answering my question regarding eggs and which items did not have any in the recipes. This place was also super poppin' when I got there. It was earlish in the day around 10:30am and it seemed all the tables were pretty much taken. They are adding a dinner menu which is very exciting. Their pastries are phenomenal!!! Picked up a plum and pistachio tart, a chocolate mousse cake and an apple Danish for my mom. Plus a chocolate caramelized croissant. So much butter, and yet so good. Brought my container, which they happily used. The last time I visited this spot back in 2022, I vowed I would come back and take up space in that beautiful bay window seat. Yet I haven't followed through with that yet. One day. They also changed the name, since I was there last it was called Le Conciliabule Lab. Le Conciliabule means, "speak easy", as their website says. It was used back in the day to describe a place where people would come together and talk about everything and nothing. I can definitely say that happens here. What a beautiful concept, "everything and nothing". Now named Bisou, which means kiss. That's actually really simple and sweet. Since every pastry and any food item or beverage enjoyed here is a kiss for your tastebuds. Love it. Keep going team. You are amazing!

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