Decent Ice Cream Sandwiches at Ernie’s Icebox

Ernie's Icebox
Location
: 403 Jane Street, Toronto
Website: https://www.erniesicebox.com/

Fact: there is no such thing as a bad ice cream sandwich.  Cookies + ice cream = delicious.  That’s just science.

Which is to say that Ernie’s Icebox specializes in ice cream sandwiches, and they are, of course, good.

Ernie's Icebox

Unlike a place like Bang Bang that makes everything to order, the sandwiches are pre-made and kept frozen.  This isn’t necessarily a bad thing, but holy moly do they ever freeze the hell out of these things.  When they serve it to you, it’s the most frozen thing you’ve ever seen.  It’s an impenetrable brick; basically impossible to eat.

I let it stand for about 15 minutes, and it was still rock hard.  So I waited yet another 15 minutes, which was probably five to ten minutes too long; it was a bit drippy.

Ernie's Icebox

I ordered the peanut butter and jam, which features raspberry (I think?) jam-infused ice cream with chewy peanut butter cookies.

And again, it was good — scientifically, it was an inevitability — but I can’t say anything about it jumped out at me.  The ice cream was a bit thin, and nothing about the PB and J combo particularly popped.  It was tasty, but both the peanut butter and jam flavours were a bit too muted.

Decent Gelato at Hotel Gelato

Hotel Gelato
Location
: 532 Eglinton Avenue West, Toronto
Website: http://www.hotelgelato.com/

Hotel Gelato is pretty good.  I’ve had worse gelato in the city, and I’ve had better.  Can that be the whole post?  It’s gelato!  It’s good!  I don’t know.

I should write a bit more?  Okay, fine.

Hotel Gelato

Despite the name, Hotel Gelato is actually not just a gelato shop, but a full cafe with a menu featuring salads, sandwiches, and brunch classics.  If you walk to the back of the restaurant, however, you’ll find their namesake gelato.

Hotel Gelato

I tried a couple of flavours: peanut butter and vanilla sponge toffee.  They were both perfectly tasty; they could have been richer and creamier, and neither of the flavours particularly blew me away, but it wasn’t exactly a chore to eat.  Again: it’s gelato.  It’s good.  I probably wouldn’t go out of my way for it, but if you’re in the area, I don’t think you’ll be mad that you checked the place out.

Tasty Ice Cream Sandwiches at Dainties Macaron

Dainties Macaron
Location
: 235 Spadina Avenue, Toronto
Website: https://www.instagram.com/daintiesmacaron/

Dainties has just two things on their menu: standard macarons with a Korean bent, and macaron ice cream sandwiches.  I tried one of the ice cream sandwiches, and not surprisingly, it’s tasty.  It turns out that when you specialize in just one thing, you can do it very, very well.

Dainties Macaron

They have a bunch of traditional flavours like vanilla and pistachio, along with more Korean/Asian-infused flavours.  I went with black sesame, and I enjoyed it thoroughly.

I’m not sure where they source their ice cream from (or if they make it themselves), but it’s clearly good stuff — it’s nice and creamy, and the flavour is aces.  The nutty, somewhat earthy flavour of the black sesame complements the sweet cookies perfectly.  And those macaron cookies are great; the combo of the chewy cookies and the rich ice cream is a clear winner.

Dainties Macaron

The only issue: they serve it way, way, way (way way way) too cold.  I could barely even bite through it at first.  I waited something like 10 minutes and it was still a bit too firm, but I only have so much willpower when I’ve got a delicious ice cream sandwich in my hands.

Unique Doughnuts at Isabella’s Mochi Donut Boutique

Isabella's Mochi Donut Boutique
Location
: 4 St. Patrick Street, Toronto
Website: https://isabellasdonuts.com/

A mochi doughnut, for the unaware, is basically a regular doughnut, but with the addition of rice flour.  This gives it a delightfully chewy texture that works better than you might expect.  Even if you don’t like mochi, it’s worth a shot — the chewiness is definitely there, but it’s not particularly aggressive.

Isabella's Mochi Donut Boutique

They have nine flavours at Isabella’s; they all looked tasty, but I went with the s’mores (“chocolate, toasted meringue, graham crackers”).

It’s really good.  The chocolate glaze has a nice chocolatey flavour that isn’t too sweet, and while the fluffy toasted meringue isn’t super marshmallowy, it’s tasty and complements the chocolate well.  I don’t think the graham cracker crumbs made much of a difference, but it’s tasty either way.

Isabella's Mochi Donut Boutique

As for the doughnut itself, yeah, it’s good.  The chewiness is just enough to set it apart from a standard doughnut, but not so much that it feels overwhelming.  It’s really satisfying.

Enjoyable Yogurt Drinks at Kome Yogurt

Kome Yogurt
Location
: 10 Stephanie Street, Toronto
Website: https://www.komeyogurt.com/

Kome Yogurt is right across the street from the original Mizzica Gelateria & Cafe, which is an unfortunate location; I’ve been intrigued by it for a while, but obviously if I’m in the area my first choice is that amazing gelato, which is some of the best in the city.

But I’ve been to Mizzica a few times now, so sure, why not — let’s yogurt it up.

Kome Yogurt

They actually have a pretty extensive menu, with a couple dozen choices ranging from various fruity options to Asian dessert standbys like red bean and black sesame.  The woman behind the counter said that the Purple Kome is one of their most popular choices, so I went with that.

It’s pretty simple — it’s just sweet yogurt blended with purple rice.  But sometimes the simplest things are the best.

Kome Yogurt

It actually reminded me a lot of the dessert I recently had at Xe Kem; it’s pretty much the same thing, but in beverage form.  There’s a decent amount of chewy rice at the bottom that you suck up with a big straw like bubble tea.  It’s like rice pudding, but yogurty and drinkable.  It’s quite refreshing.

My only complaint is that it’s probably a touch too sweet; I would have liked the tartness of the yogurt to stand out a bit more.  But the sticker on the side of the cup indicated that the sweetness level was standard, which makes me think you can customize the sugar level.  I’ll definitely have to do that next time.