The wait was pleasant - there's not a nicer group of people in the world to stand around waiting and anticipating something than a group of Canadians: lots of chatter and laughter ensued during my 50-minute wait. I've experienced this waiting to buy thermal underwear before a CFL Grey Cup game in Regina, and the experience outside Uncle Tetsu's in Toronto had a similar celebratory and excited feel.
Similar to a CFL Grey Cup game, however, the final product for which we were so excited turned out a bit more bland than we'd wanted. It's not that the cheesecake here isn't of high quality - it is good - it's just not the New York style cheesecake, or the "Mamma's Little Bakery in Chicago" experience (The Friends reference was too tempting not to use).
The "Conditional Pass" from the Toronto Health Department was a bit concerning, I admit, but considering the food doesn't remain in the store more than 5 minutes after being removed from the oven, I don't know if it's too damning.