(Warning: Their cakes are NOT CHEAP, so we would only get cakes from here when we need to spoil ourselves.)This is easily one of my favorite patisserie in town. The Durian cake is a class above the others out there, a) 10/10 on the appearance, b) complexity of its flavors (durian mango passionfruit all in one cake?), c) and the balance of sweetness/fruitiness/texture done just right.Would encourage to try their mochi too, so far we haven’t tried a flavor which we don’t like. The matcha millie crepe cake is not bad (benchmarking against Lady M, I did have high expectations), personally I am a bigger fan of their sesame millie crepe cake.
Just passed by and decided to try it out. I would rate 4.5 stars for the appealing appearance, but 3.5 stars for the taste. I love the fact that the mochi and the cake were not sooo sweet that it will make you sick, it was light and “elegant”, however, couldn’t really make the store rememberable. Hope you guys will improve to make it taste better. Will come back next time
The place for mochis in Scarborough!The mochis here are actually called mochi bubbles and the mochi itself is soft, chewy and stretchy all in the most perfect way.The cream filling is quite loaded too with every bite getting a nice amount of mochi and lots of the filling.They also had a durian one, but I’m not that big into durian so I had gotten a second Oreo one!They can be pretty pricey, but the mochis are probably the one item to try from them as they are average price for premium style mochis! However, with that being said, you do get what you pay for! And I think the cakes they also offer would be totally worth it when you wanna splurge.Definitely coming back here for more mochis and will come try those amazing looking roll cakes too!Service didn’t have too much interaction, but super patient as I admired the cakes and contemplated if I should order the seasonal Sakura item or not.Great job overall!Follow me on IG @thirst_and_taste for better pics, vids and more amazing content!
Tried the seasonal item Taro Yomoji Mochi. The filling is light taro paste with cream cheese. The mochi skin texture was the best when consumed the day of. After that the skin seems to ‘melt’ a little and less chewy. Rather pricey in my opinion but worth trying.
My kids and I had a great day in Scarborough based around a trip to Savorology! We got to take advantage of their 2nd anniversary sale/fundraiser for Sick Kids (which was a lovely thing for them to do), and tried the taro/salted egg mochi bubble, the bubble tea mochi bubble, and the coconut latte mochi bubble. Also tried a slice of strawberry cream cheese crepe cake. All absolutely delicious! I love the fact that the flavours shine through and nothing was overly sweet. They tasted like they are made of real, fresh ingredients- you can really taste the coffee and the tea in the mochis. I would happily return and pay fullprice as a treat every so often...it was a great experience and worth the 40 minute drive from West Toronto!
We got the Durian Mochi and Taro Coconut crepe cake and they were so delicious...this is our first time trying a crepe cake and i gotta say the cake isn't the prettiest but is very full in flavour. Highly recommend both. I can't wait to try their Durian crepe cake!
A really cute Asian bakery. I really liked their mochi products and flavors - I got the bubble tea & durian, both of which were creamy and true to the flavor. I also really liked their 19+ cake and soy milk mochi cake! It's a little pricey but worth it for a special day.
Amazing little patisserie/bakery in Scarborough! Drove here 2 weekends in a row because I couldn't get enough and almost spent $200 on just desserts in 7 days because I'm crazy.It was worth it though! The desserts are super unique and the mochis are the best I've ever had. They're about palm sized, super soft, fluffy and filled with whatever filling you chose (and not pumped full of whipped cream like most places). They run a slightly steep price, approximately $12 for 2.The durian cake is crazy! Looks insane, like a real durian and has durian purée, soft and fluffy cake and the flavours went wild. It impressed my entire family at the table, they couldn't get over how realistic it looked! It was about $75-80 and advertised that it could feed 6 people but it fed more than that!The mochi cake in a boxes are one of my fave. They're super soft and the mochi texture is amazing (peep the mochi pull!). I really love the sea salt flavour one and can't wait to see what else they come out with in the future.Hate driving in this area because crazies but def would come back just for this!
I love durian and had tried many from different bakers in Toronto. Savorology's durian cake is the best in appearance, unfortunately they're the most expensive but worst in taste.I ordered a Durian Bomb. It's easy to order online. The cake was ready when I was there to pick it up. It was a smooth process.The cake was stored in our fridge overnight. The next day early morning we took it out for a birthday surprise in bed, there's a big pool of water at the bottom of cake box. Something in the cake (probably mango jelly layer) sipping out water. It took me a long time to clean up the mess. Thank god the cake was still in good shape. We had no problem taking photos with it.Taste wise, you can definitely tell it's from a low end bakery. The durian mousse has good flavor. Mango jelly and passion fruit mousse are good individually, but together they don't compliment each other or durian. The worst part is the cake layer. The texture is awfully rough and loose. It's only one tiny layer, but that's enough to make the whole cake giving out a very cheap impression. It's such a shame considering they put so much efforts in perfecting the appearance.With such interesting appearance, Durian Bomb has the potential to get more attention and reach bigger market. Looking forward to seeing them fixing the few issues mentioned above so the cake is worth the hefty price tag.
Ruined my Christmas Day.The Christmas Roll was pretty but the service is BAD. Cake wasn’t ready at my scheduled pick up time when I had a dinner party to go to and I had to pick up people on the way. Worst of all, no apologies and lied to me. I was 8 minutes early, was told I was early and my cake wasn’t ready. They forgot my order and was only preparing it when I arrived. They thought I don’t understand mandarin and was talking to each other while checking if there was an extra one around. I waited 25 minutes past my pick up time before I got my order. No compensation and not even an apology for this delay that caused my family to be mad at me on Christmas Day.I am not returning to this store and they will not be getting any business from me or my friends ever again.