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| - Oh my goodness, even if this place were in the actual Arctic, I would try and figure out how I could get here. We have a husky, so I guess that's a start. She could pull us on a sled. Now I just need about fifteen additional huskies, a sled, a parka, some boots, heavy gloves, and training in dog sledding. Oh wait, it's in Toronto. Unfortunately, I'm still from the United States, so I guess I'll need to apply for Canadian citizenship so I can move into the closest available apartment to Arctic Bites and eat here everyday and die happy.
This was instantly the best ice cream I've ever had. And I know "best I've ever had" is a phrase people use way too liberally, but I didn't even have to think about it here. The flavors are limited, with only eight total, but they're very complex and feature flavorsome recipes. My choice, the Taro With a Twist, comes with: taro and coconut ice cream, mochi balls, coconut shreds, and condensed milk drizzle.
And who knew ice cream could be constructed? You get to watch as magic unfolds right before your eyes (or science, whatever). They pour your ice cream batter all over the freeze-dried grill. Then they play with it until it hardens (tee hee!). This involves slathering it out and molding it until it's hard against the surface, then chiseling it off into rolls.
If you are visiting Toronto, make this a must. If you live in Toronto, you're among the luckiest people on the face of the earth.
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