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I am French, so finding a great baguette is a big deal for me. I also live in Canada, so now brunch is ALSO a big deal for me (not so much in France). Now combine the two and you get Bonjour Brioche. I've only been here once, something like a year ago, since it's totally on the opposite side of town for me, but I still remember this brunch perfectly. Best one I've ever had. I think it was a special, salmon Eggs Benedict on a croissant. It came with a side salad and a generous piece of fresh baguette. BON APPETIT! It was absolutely yummy. Treated myself to a tiny tart for dessert. The bill was not even that high. It was crowded, but we got lucky enough that a couple was living right as we arrived so we got seated right away. All in all, it was an amazing experience, and I can't wait to go back, because I dream of this brunch at night. A friend also brought me a pain au chocolat from there one day and it was perfect, a real French one (unlike what you can find in other overpriced fancy pseudo-French bakeries). I only wish I lived closer, or that they would open other locations in Toronto.
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