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This is favourite place in Toronto for beautiful & delicious desserts - even if they are pricey. Their lunch and brunch menu items are not bad - Yorkville pricing but decent quality food. Their chocolate truffles are good, but not stellar. Their 3 drinking chocolates are interesting, but not on the same level as Juliette et Chocolat in Montreal. I wouldn't recommend their high tea - it is ridiculously expensive, their scones are tiny, rock-hard and dry; their finger sandwiches standard and their macarons are chalky and disgusting. They are far too sweet, the cookie part is dry and they are a far cry from the fabulous macarons of Ladurée. Their tea menu is from the Tea Emporium so nothing is particularly unusual or exciting. For the $10/pot that MoRoCo charges you could buy yourself some loose leaf tea and enjoy for 6 months! Also, an 18% gratuity is automatically added if you come here for high tea. If you want a high tea experience, go to the Windsor Arms. The scones and sandwiches are far superior. I love the decor and the service is always excellent. I would only suggest coming here for an afternoon dessert.
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