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  • In an early Sunday morning haze, I was driving about before heading to a class. I wanted to kill time so I checked Yelp and spotted this Bakery is open. I've heard how great this place was through a few people so I wanted to explore it myself. At the first crack of the door, you're surrounded by the wonderful smells of butter, flour, and caramelized sugars. I took a few pictures and I can tell you this is a real bakery. My apple turnover was hot out of the oven and was filled with real apples. There was actual chunks and it wasn't sugary sweet. It was a perfect balance of shatteringly crispy pastry, lightly sweetened apple filling, and warm cinnamon flavour. I also got macarons, americano coffee, and a fresh croissant. The Americano was bold but not bitter. The croissant was probably the best I've tasted west of the 427. I'm surprised on the flakey texture and great layering. Whoever is baking definitely knows their way around butter and flour. The pistachio macaron tasted of the nut itself and wasn't some sugary nutty fake concoction. It had that perfect meld of chewy meringue inside, crackly sweet exterior, and a creamy mildly sweet buttercream. Honestly... it's a steal at $1.75 because it took 3 bites to eat it all. I bought some at Ruelo bakery in Toronto and I can eat those in one bite. The Passionfruit chocolate was really nice too. It did taste like the tropical fruit without the nasty kabillion seeds and the chocolate was a dark chocolate flavour. Honestly... these macaron can compete with Toronto's good bakeries. The service was probably the best out of any I've experienced in GTA. When we first walked in, we immediately were greeted by the friendly baker. There's no pretentious attitude here. He explained all the flavours and offered items that were just out of the oven. Friendly, jovial, and a morning person serving at a FRENCH bakery.... Nearly an oxymoron! I think I found my favourite French bakery in GTA West. With Lazio Italian bakery and French Corner, I'm quite a happy camper. I do think French Corner has the better croissant and pastries but Lazio has cannoli and tiramisu. They both have great bread. If I had to decide on bakery alone, I'd say French Corner is better because they have more variety and they're organic. The macaron at French Corner are definitely Mississauga's best.
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