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4.0 (460 reviews)
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Eileen L.

The best almond croissants I've had in Toronto were here! I have had them in the morning and in the evening and they are always crispy and buttery on the outside (even though I didn't get it warmed up). The filling to topping ratio is perfect, and it is just sweet enough with the frangipane and simple syrup. Prices are very reasonable too. Employees are friendly, and the cafe is clean. They also have sandwiches, macarons, chocolate truffles, and other pastries which look very high quality.

Croissant - A hand holds a croissant showing its flaky, golden-brown crust and airy, layered interior, with an outdoor background.
Janine W.

Well I've been meaning to stop in. It's 4.15$ for a plain croissant though. It was very good but what brought me in was the TooGoodToGo $8 special. My server was kind when I told her my son had peanut allergies, she gave us 3 gateau without any nuts. Though he is only allergic to peanuts. So we got 2 coconut white chocolate mousse cakes and a chocolate one. It's a great price the the cakes. I think that is what they normally give out for this special. Personally I was more interested in the pastries but ‍we don't get to choose with the TooGoodToGo. Definitely worth it The croissant was nicely layered, buttery and good

Denise W.

I came here with my friend/ex-coworker from my last last job. She purposely saved room for desserts because she knows I have a sweet tooth. I have cut back on sugar lately but because I am outside why not spoil myself once in awhile. I got the praline and my friend got something else. She also grabbed a latte as well and she said it was a nice treat. She enjoyed her dessert. My praline was not overly sweet. It was very tasty. I was told the praline was one of their popular item on the menu. I liked the crunchy bit in the middle. The praline costed $9.50 for a pieces which was pretty standard for desserts in Toronto.

Donut
Reh L.

Lots of delicious pastries here! I love their macarons and little desserts. The donut was great with a caramel shell and a cakey shortbread interior. My favourite is still their marie antoinette, which is vanilla cake covered with macarons.

Small cakes
Golds V.

Absolutely delicious! We had a croissant sandwich with figs, goat cheese and arugula, and a few mini croissants and everything was absolutely delicious! The staff are so pleasant, and the store is clean. We can't wait to go back and try something new!

A cake with white frosting, orange toppings, and a red label on top is displayed on a white plate with a napkin.
Alisha T.

I love this little shop that I've came back three times. The first time was twice in one day! I absolutely fell in love with their pink ginger warmer last year that was the perfect hit against the spring crisp chill and also had the pink blossom which was absolutely perfect!! This time I got a passionfruit coconut pastry imaged here and it was diiivine. I personally love everything here, even the macarones are so soft and rich so I'll be back again for sure. I hope you try it and your quality of life lifts

My surprise box from Nadege via the Too Good To Go app
Eva Y.

I wanted to write a review because I had a great experience here a few days ago! PROS - I recently stopped by to pick up my first Too Good To Go order from Nadege. I always knew they had FRESH/GOOD QUALITY STUFF there so I wasn't afraid to try whatever surprise they offered - The server/cashier was SUPER NICE and took the time to explain what was in my surprise box - One of them items was a HUGE grilled cheese sandwich. I didn't eat it until the next day and after toasting it at home, I was PLEASANTLY SURPRISED at how TASTY it was! I regret cutting the sandwich and giving half of it to my dad LOL... - I also got a some croissants and small pastries and they still tasted GREAT even after a day or two. I lightly toasted them of course CONS - A bit pricey VERDICT - Definitely worth the treat when I'm in the area again!

Matt W.

Nice lil shop on Queen West right at the South East Corner of Trinity Bellwoods Park. The cakes they have are really tasty and delicious, especially the Marie Antoinette which has macaroons on them. Although the cakes are expensive, alot of care and detail is put into them, so its arguably price justified, which is compounded by the fact they taste good. Why 4/5? Simple, 2 major flaws with this store: 1) The ice cream shop which is also owned by them (Nadege Patisserie vs Nadedge Ice Cream) is next door, if you want a cake and an ice cream you should be able to buy them at the same location, not walk with your ice cream around the corner or vice versa, especially with the lines due to Covid. Which is the second issue 2) The social distancing measures and signs are great and all, however they are not enforced. There's clearly a sign that says maximum 3 guests in the store at a time. We waited until there was only one person left and then my party of 2 people walked into the store, while this was happening the guests behind us strolled in as well. We expected the people behind the counter to ask them to leave, but after taking our order they took their order as well, really confused why you have signs if the staff themselves wont enforce the rules.

Variety is the spice of life...
Cristina O.

OH. MY. HEAD. A friend ordered a box of these for dessert & literally every, single, one was insanely delicious! Have been dreaming about them ever since.

Large Lemon Meringue Tart
Nikki K.

Haven't been in the store, I only have ordered online. Ordered twice for two birthdays, and the quality of the desserts are fantastic. I did not want a store bought cake or dessert, and these products did not disappointment. While the delivery cost is high, the desserts are beautiful and taste fantastic. The layers and flavours of the dessert are beautiful. We ordered the lemon meringue tart, pink blossom cake and the pur noir. All very different, the lemon meringue was not too sweet and was just light and perfect. The blossom cake had beautiful layers and was light with floweral notes. The pur noir was my favourite with its rich taste and chocolate nibs. Overall, one of my favourite place to order desserts from.

Aly W.

Honestly, these macarons are a steal at $2.50. Cheapest price I've seen, and it's even less in American currency. The champagne macaron is especially festive with edible gold glitter. Sizes are less uniform here than other places, but it's a good value besides. The macarons are very good, too. I tried a rose and a champagne macaron. Between the two, the champagne was my favorite. Very light and delicate. The cookie part of the rose was great, but the filling was too sweet. There's so many desserts I'd love to come back and try. I also completely forgot they have truffles. Service is friendly. The shop is cute, with a surprising amount of seating and even more on a small patio outside. The location is great because it's near a large park and side streets with free parking. Definitely a must-visit.

A glass display case at Nadege in Toronto showcases a variety of macarons and chocolates, with a drink menu visible in the background.
Katie C.

Nadege has been a favourite for many years. Many years ago when macarons were all the rage, Nadege was one of the first shops on the scene and I especially enjoyed treating myself to their pistachio macarons (still a huge fan). I definitely don't come here often anymore but if I'm in the area I'll take a look at the sweets available! Recently I picked up a birthday cake here and got to try their full sized Praline cake. It tastes like you're eating a cake version of Ferraro Rocher - so delicious! Would definitely recommend this one if you are looking to get something for a special occasion. Their large cakes serve about 5-6 people. At this particular location they've got a huge selection of other mini cakes, macarons, and baked goods as you can see from the photos I've taken of the display case. During the holidays they have really cute chocolate sets that make great gifts for friends and family. They also serve beverages so you can grab a coffee or latte to go to accompany dessert.

Butter croissant
Nathalie M.

Whenever I go there, I know I'm getting quality pastries and cakes and chocolates. Their butter croissant, almond croissant are nice and flaky and delicious. Their cakes are excellent too with good flavors and nice presentation. If you're craving French deliciousness, this is the place to go.

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Terrible macarons, decent chocolate cake, but the place stinks. It was so bad in there.

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You could not ask for a better Manager than Josh. Professional, kind and patient. A fine ambassador for the brand.

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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

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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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