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This place is too underrated. I would not have discovered it in my foodie trail across Toronto if not for a big billboard advertising the Bests of Toronto found in a random alley amidst the Distillery District. Tried its popular Date Rectangle, which was a flapjack actually. I devoured the flapjack in under 10 minutes. I never knew a flapjack could be that delicious!!!! Tried its mocha-flavoured macaroon. This macaroon was very different from all the other macaroons I have tried so far. Not frenchie as the meringue cookies flanking the filling were crunchy, like how real meringue is supposed to be like. The macaroon was served cold as well, probably to maintain the crunchiness of the meringue crusts. The filling was more buttery than jam-like. Despite its peculiar unmacarooness, I really liked it. I would have bought a box of 6 macaroons if I were less destitute. This Bakery was touted to be the Best Bakery in Toronto by the billboard. I believe so.
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