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| - Between the two of us, my husband and I are pretty regular patrons here. Their spinach bagels and also their potato bagels are fabulous and worth a try, based on your preference of spinach or potato stuffins (my preference is generally for the spinach variety, but they're both good).
Gingersnaps are nice and gingery, but a bit oily for my liking. Yummy apricot or berry bread pudding, good carrot cake, and fabulous fresh sandwiches and panini (some options include brie, smoked salmon, etc.). Also, the Tatsu burger is a Japanese-style patty (different meat mix in the patty, but tasty) in an organic whole wheat bun. All good and yummy stuff. I believe all the stuff there is organic, and the coffee is fair trade.
On weekends, they often have Humber music students playing jazz or other contemporary music in the small seating area, which further adds to the neighborhood ambiance (the Humber music program is based just across the street, and sometimes one also runs into luminaries from the Canadian Jazz music scene there as well. Many reknowned and top-tier musicians teach in the program and have been known to frequent Tatsu's on their breaks).
They're closed on Mondays.
Definitely recommended if you're in the area.
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