Came here on opening day to support my friends friend's business. My rating is biased because of it but I will write down my honestcomments and suggestions.
It's a little hidden past the fish section, and it's even more difficult to find when the door is closed because it doesn't look welcoming.
However, the daifuku is very good. The owner told me that the selections change everyday, as they have to be made fresh! Good to know!
On the downfall, it's a very small place with limited tables and for some odd reason, half the area is unusable because there is this gigantic sushi counter and other unused gadgets. I guess people can sit at the sushi bar.......... it looks like a cheap Cafe but with delicious daifuku. It was raining so there was a bucket in the middle of the cafe. Lots of renovation needs to be done.
It's very difficult to say it's the "best daifuku" in town when there aren't many places that sell daifuku in Toronto - unless you get those prepackaged ones from the grocery store.
Will obviously visit again!