Delicious Cakes at Tokyo Cheesecake Cafe

Tokyo Cheesecake Cafe
Location
: 257 Dundas Street East, Mississauga
Website: https://www.instagram.com/tokyocheesecakecafe.ca/

Tokyo Cheesecake Cafe was actually a really delightful surprise.  I went in thinking I’d just check the place out, and wasn’t necessarily planning on buying anything.  Nothing really caught my eye (I was hoping they’d have a Japanese-style strawberry shortcake; they did not), but the store was empty and I felt bad leaving without buying anything, so I got a slice of the original cheesecake.

Tokyo Cheesecake Cafe

I figured this would be a fluffy, eggy, soufflé-style cheesecake like you can get at Uncle Tetsu’s.  I like that style of cheesecake, but it’s not my favourite.

This actually turned out to be completely different from that, with two layers on a chocolatey crust.  The top layer is light and super creamy, and the bottom layer is much more dense, with more of a traditional cheesecake flavour and texture.  There’s also a bit of a lemony flavour (lemon zest, maybe?) that complements it quite well.  And the chocolate crust has a mild bitterness that does a great job of offsetting the sweetness of the cheesecake.

Tokyo Cheesecake Cafe

It’s a seriously delicious dessert.  The silky top layer, the rich bottom layer, and the chocolate crust are a boffo combination.  They also had a bunch of other flavours of cheesecake, and I (and you!) need to try them all ASAP.

Tokyo Cheesecake Cafe

Also: as it happened, I went back a couple of weeks later, and they actually had the Japanese strawberry shortcake I was craving on my first visit.  I tried it, of course, and it was just as delicious as the cheesecake, with the cake itself being maybe the lightest, fluffiest cake I’ve ever had.

Quality Cinnamon Buns at Sweet Trolley Bakery

Sweet Trolley Bakery
Location
: 3056 Dundas Street West, Toronto
Website: https://www.instagram.com/sweettrolleybakery/

Sweet Trolley Bakery was featured in the Toronto Star, with the article specifically calling out the deliciousness of their cinnamon buns.  I have a hard time saying no to a delicious cinnamon bun, so yeah, I checked it out.

Sweet Trolley Bakery

I’ll admit that I’ve passed by this place several times, but — to my great shame — never bothered to go in until now.  Well, better late than never.

Sweet Trolley Bakery

The cinnamon bun is indeed extremely tasty.  I’m not sure if it’s the best in the city, but it’s very good; it’s got a nice tender/fluffy texture, a good amount of sweet icing on top, and a nice hit of cinnamon flavour.

I should note that this place is cash only, however, so come prepared.

Delicious Chocolate Chunk Cookies at Courage Cookies

Courage Cookies
Location
: 1561 Dundas Street West, Toronto
Website: https://www.couragecookies.ca/

It’s hard to go wrong with a good chocolate chip (or chocolate chunk in this case) cookie.  Done well, it’s one of the greatest things ever.  Done badly, it’s still pretty damn good.

Courage Cookies

Seriously: think about all of the chocolate chip cookies you’ve eaten in your lifetime.  Have you ever had one that wasn’t, at the very least, pretty good?  I’ll bet you haven’t!  It’s so simple, and it’s very hard to outright mess up.

Courage Cookies

I know this all kind of sounds like a preamble to me saying “well they’ve finally messed it up!” but no, that is absolutely, positively not the case.  The chocolate chunk cookie at Courage Cookies?  Delicious.

Courage Cookies

I mean, it’s got great quality chocolate, a nice crispy/chewy balance, and a satisfying brown sugary flavour to round it all out.  How can you go wrong there?  It’s also topped with a good amount flaky salt; I know not everyone is crazy about this, but I like the balance of sweet and salty that this brings, and the way that it helps cut the sugariness of the cookie.  It’s very good.

Tasty Polish Doughnuts at Basket of Bread

Basket of Bread
Location
: 2783 Lake Shore Boulevard West, Etobicoke
Website: https://basketofbread.com/

Basket of Bread is a tiny little bakery on Lake Shore in Etobicoke; though they sell a small variety of breads and some imported grocery items from Eastern Europe, they specialize in Polish filled doughnuts called paczki.

Basket of Bread

According to Wikipedia, the two most traditional fillings are plum jam and rose petal jam, and both are options at Basket of Bread, along with other fillings like raspberry, strawberry, and Nutella.

Basket of Bread

I tried the plum and the rose, and they were both quite tasty, with a restrained level of sweetness that’s so far from the overly sweet sugar-bombs you’ll find at place like Krispy Kreme or Tim Hortons that it’s hard to believe that they’re even the same thing.

Basket of Bread

The doughnuts themselves are slightly more dense than the norm, and both fillings have a good balance of tartness and sweetness.  The rose, in particular, was pretty interesting, with a pronounced rosewater flavour.  I wish the filling were a bit more generous, but it’s a quality doughnut.

Quick Bites: Barbershop Patisserie, Bloom Cafe, Bang Bang

Raspberry almond bread budding from Barbershop Patisserie
Raspberry almond bread budding from Barbershop Patisserie

I’m a big fan of Barbershop Patisserie; I’m also a big fan of bread pudding, but alas, the bread pudding at Barbershop isn’t quite as amazing as you’d hope.  It’s perfectly tasty (I don’t think Barbershop is capable of making something that’s outright bad), but it has basically no custard flavour, and the level of sweetness is so restrained that it borders on bland.  Still, the combo of the almonds and the tart raspberry is a big winner, and it certainly wasn’t unpleasant to eat.

Vanilla Cream Puff from Bloom Cafe
Vanilla Cream Puff from Bloom Cafe

I recently mentioned that the delightful Choux Lab actually reminded me quite a bit of Beard Papa, a Japanese cream puff chain that left the GTA a few years ago, taking a little piece of my heart with it.  Well Bloom Cafe is even more Beard Papa-esque; they specialize in the exact type of Japanese cream puffs they used to sell at Beard Papa.  Alas, I’ll have to stick with Choux Lab to fill the Beard-Papa-sized hole in my heart (and stomach) — the cream puff here could have been tasty, but it was obviously filled way too far in advance, and was pretty soggy.  It didn’t help that it was filled with what tasted like plain sweetened whipped cream instead of delicious custardy cream like BP.

Pumpkin / Cookie Butter at Bang Bang
Pumpkin / Cookie Butter from Bang Bang

Let’s end things on a more positive note.  I’ve written about Bang Bang many, many times on this blog, so I’ll keep this brief.  Bang Bang: still great!  The flavour I recently had, which combines pumpkin and Biscoff cookie butter, is legitimately among the best scoops of ice cream that I’ve ever had.  The two flavours work so well together, and the ice cream itself is amazingly rich and creamy.