One of my friends told me this place offers macaroon. So I came by today and picked up half a dozen. It's not a real macaroon imo and a I'm a touch disappointed because I still have to get my macaroon fix down at Yonge St. My bf who's not as picky as me made a fair argument and said if I ignored it as being a macaroon it actually tastes fine as a dessert. I guess he's right?
As I was there for a tea break I ordered chicken wings, bf ordered a French toast. For $3.95 my chicken wings and fries comes with a drink so that's a steal if you asked me. This place reminds me of those tea places in HK where the food is cheap, fresh and quick. I will definitely come back to try their Chinese menu (written on the walls only).