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Being a macaron virgin, I thought it was time to indulge in such a sweet temptation. *Note* the macaron I'm talking about is different from those chewy coconut treats, 'macaroon'. A macaron consists of a few layers- the thin outer shell, and two light biscuits hugging either a cream or jam-like filling. They come in plenty of unique flavours at La Bamboche, but most of the ones I would've wanted were gone. So, I settled for two pistachio macarons ($2.50 each), and camomile tea ($2.00). The macarons were absolutely delicious! They were fresh; the pistachio filling was creamy and not too sweet. They're small, perfect and pricey. The camomile tea did not even taste like camomile, but tasted more like mint tea, which I personally find disgusting. There obviously was a blend of mint and camomile but the tea was advertised as only camomile tea. La Bamboche offers Japanese inspired cakes, quiche, coffee and loose-leaf tea beverages, buttery croissants & more. The place is pretty small and therefore has limited seating space. Also, the staff is friendly and efficient. The prices are reasonable for some things, and other goods are pricey. La Bamboche did not 'wow' me; it's a nice little cafe and I think I'll just go there for their coffee beverages.
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