Entrance
There's a parking lot across from the patisserie
They framed some of their awards and news on the wall
I love their tea, and always get the rose tea.
You can also try out other drinks if you are a coffee lover
The location is pretty small, probably around four to five small tables. During the summer, you can sit in the patio to enjoy your treat! The patisserie is located in front of a little neighbourhood, and sometimes you'll see people walking their dogs.
They also have their own vinegar, spice, thermo cups, and cookies for sale.
Guess what? They even have jams and juices!
Yummm yuumm...
During the summer time, they also serve gelato! I usually get a few scoops and the sit by then patio!
You can also pre-order a macaron tower for parties or events.
A little treat for the kids?
Tea time snack!
Their pastry is around $5-$6 per piece
You can also get your tea refilled
This is their "macaron box", $2.75 per macaron. They also offer a mystery macaron, which an unknown flavour.
Get a box to go and it can lasts for a couple of days in your fridge!
This place used to be a good place to go for macarons a few years ago, but many other patisserie has opened these few years. Its competitor is doing very well with their macarons, like Butter Avenue and Ruelo's. During my last visit, I saw bugs flying around in the "macaron box"!! That really disgusts me, so I've not make a visit in a long time. I heard they opened a second location though, so I might go and try the new place(near Yonge and Lawrence) next time.