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    Laduree

    4.5 (11 reviews)
    Closed 6:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    Rose ice cream
    Aly W.

    I wish I tried more of the macarons but the ice creams caught my attention. As I noted elsewhere, I often like the idea of floral treats more than the reality. Unfortunately that was the case with the rose ice cream. Don't get me wrong. It's great, but strong. Next time I'd get the raspberry sorbet instead. The cookie itself was great. Definitely the best rose macarons I've had. The shop is adorable with really pretty seating. Worth venturing into the Path for the ambiance alone.

    The PATH

    Excellent service and atmosphere. Very clean location and very nice employees. Located in the PATH, very easily accessible. Lots of seating available and wide range of pastries and macaroons to choose from- as well as lattes!

    Lemon & Hazelnut Cakes
    Hal C.

    HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY! Ladurée THE world-renowned French luxury patisserie founded in Paris in 1862, is world famous for its delicious macarons & has (if a business food court can ever qualify as such) a lovely 'tea room' nook at the EXCHANGE TOWER (King/York entrance) open from Mon - Fri: 9am - 5pm where one can buy to-go as well as sit down and enjoy their delectable offerings. Pictured as some of the macarons (though more limited than in their Yorkdale location) as well as new sweet additions like lemon and hazelnut cakes as well as the yummy madeleines. Staff are attentive, friendly and efficient and DO deserve a tip!

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    I have finally tried the world famous macaron franchise!!! I always wondered what was so special about these macarons and why were they all over Instagram. I still wonder why. Sure, the place is reaaally cute and it feels like you're living a Paris dream, BUT, the macarons themselves are literally just ordinary macarons. Most of the flavours are offered in any other bakery store that sells macarons - the only flavours that stand out are champagne and passion fruit. I wasn't impressed with the macarons - half of them didn't even taste fresh and I've been here on several different days of the week. The coffee was ok, I liked their tea better. I might return here because I really liked the aesthetic of the place but definitely not for the macarons.

    Shines G.

    Visited On: March 6, 2020 Ordered: -8 Macarons ($26.40) Thoughts: I arrived just after 12:30 PM on Friday and it was a bit busy, but I got served pretty quickly. I decided to go with the 8 boxed macarons for $26.40, which works out to $3.30 per macaron. I'm not a huge macaron fan, but these were delicious and definitely worth the steep price. 1) Rose 2) Pistachio 3) Marie-Antoinette 4) Salted Caramel 5) Raspberry 6) Passion Fruit 7) Lemon-Basil 8) Chocolate

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    Review Highlights - Laduree

    Convenient location in the PATH, i'm so glad that I finally don't have to go all the way to yorkdale for some laduree macarons!

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    Laduree

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    Downtown Core

    Ladurée is a world-renowned French luxury patisserie, founded in Paris in 1862. It is world famous…read morefor its gourmet macarons. They have introduced a high-end gourmet macaron with their iconic logo on it. It is called Eugenie, named after Empress Eugenie, patron of the arts. There are only 8 iconic flavours: Chocolate, Vanilla, Pistachio, Caramel, Rose, Orange Blossom, Blackcurrant Violette, and Marie Antoinette tea. Eugénie is an unexpected marriage of textures, with a crunchy biscuit, a melting heart and a crunchy chocolate coating. This Union Station location is only a kiosk, rather than a full patisserie. It opened in Oct 2024. They thought they were only going to be there until Feb 2025, but as of 2025-06-23, they are still there. It is opposite Union Samples. They mostly sell macarons ($4.50 each!) here, but there are also a few bottled drinks, chocolate bars, gift boxes, yule logs, and gift cards. The customer service was good. Louis-Ernest Ladurée was the founder of Ladurée in 1862. There is free WiFi from Union Station. The kiosk is wheelchair accessible. There are washrooms in Union Station. There is a paid (expensive!) parking lot. Review 2025-118

    We'd just finished eating lunch in Union Station and we wanted a sweet treat, but we weren't…read morelooking to sit down for another meal. We remembered this small Laduree cart, so we went to see if it was still there. It was! Success! After a quick look at their many flavors, we opted for the Marie Antoinette ("Two light blue macaron shells filled with a smooth cream infused with Marie-Antoinette tea"). These things are five bucks each (!) but I can't deny that they're completely delicious. The ones we ate were very fresh and packed with flavor. Even though I gobbled it up in about two bites, I didn't regret the cost at all. This is top tier stuff.

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    Nadège Patisserie

    (74 reviews)

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    Financial District, Downtown Core

    Cold, Callous, and Completely Disrespectful…read more I ordered a Mother's Day delivery for my terminally ill mother--her last. It never arrived. No warning, no apology. I had to chase them down just to get a refund. When I asked for a goodwill gesture, they ignored me. My partner called and emailed--only silence and empty promises. They took her number and then disappeared. Their "by a mother, for mothers" branding is a sick joke. They showed zero empathy or decency when it mattered most. Their silence was cruel and unforgivable. This isn't a business--it's a heartless, soulless operation. Avoid them.

    One of the first patisseries I've fallen in love with in Toronto (the one near trinity though) - it…read moreis on the pricier side which is to be expected but this isn't what the review is about. This patisserie in the path is such a quiet place that barely has customers every time I've walked by ...now I know why. There was only one person when I stopped by, popped in to grab a quick little treat for a coworker's birthday. The one girl working didn't acknowledge me at all until she had no other choice, not a simple "I'll be with you in a second" or even a glance/nod over. Vibes were very off. Also she was the slowest mover I've ever seen, it felt like all her movements were in slow-mo from wrapping, packaging the processing payment. I've literally never seen a human worker move at that pace. Even after the other customer wrapped up and left it took her at least another minute before looking up at me. When I picked my item, again... she was moving at a pace where natural selection would've definitely taken her out. Not sure what was going on but it was weird. The air was stiff as there wasn't any customer service, kindness or even welcoming in the store. And the audacity of the machine to ask for a tip???? For what? Packing up a pastry at a snails pace? Tipping culture has really gotten out of hand. Grabbed my item and left, with no intent of ever returning if I'm paying premium prices for pastries, there are much better, friendlier and QUICKER places to go to. +1 star for the pretty pastry.

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    Little Pebbles

    (249 reviews)

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    Kensington Market

    The matcha is absolutely delicious. There's a wide variety of fresh desserts. The atmosphere of the…read morerenovated space is super cute and relaxing.

    Little Pebbles is one of those cafés that perfectly captures everything I love about Toronto's…read moredessert scene -- charming, cozy, and effortlessly aesthetic. From the moment you step in, the atmosphere feels calm and inviting. The soft pastel tones, warm lighting, and minimalist Japanese-inspired décor make it such a peaceful escape from the city's buzz. It's the kind of café where you want to linger a little longer -- whether you're catching up with friends, reading a book, or just enjoying a slow afternoon treat. Their drinks are excellent -- carefully crafted and beautifully presented. The matcha latte is smooth and earthy with a creamy finish, and their latte is perfectly roasted with a subtle sweetness. You can tell they put real care into every cup. For something different, the black sesame latte and strawberry milk are also worth trying -- fun, flavorful, and photo-worthy! The desserts are light yet indulgent, true to the café's Japanese-French style. The cream puffs, chiffon cakes, and cookies strike that perfect "not too sweet" balance. Everything tastes fresh, delicate, and thoughtfully made. The texture and flavor remind me of the kind of pastries you'd find in a Tokyo café -- elegant and satisfying without being heavy. The staff is friendly and polite, and they always keep the space spotless and organized. Even when it's busy, there's a relaxed rhythm that makes the experience enjoyable. It's a small café, so seating can fill up fast, but that's part of its charm -- an intimate little gem where you can savor your drink and dessert at your own pace. Pair a latte with a cream puff or chiffon slice for the perfect light dessert combo. Go during off-hours (weekday afternoons) if you want a quieter vibe for photos or conversation. Overall, Little Pebbles is a hidden gem in Toronto's café scene -- a perfect mix of great drinks, beautiful desserts, and cozy ambiance. Whether you're a matcha lover or just looking for a cute café to unwind in, this place is absolutely worth a visit!

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