Unpleasant experience. Went there for deserts last Friday night. Staff was very polite and helping us with a table. But Manager at the reception denied the table to us saying that there is rush (which by the way we could not see) so she can give a table only if we want to order food. After telling her that we already had dinner, she gave a blank look and then said we will have to vacate the table in max 20 mins. Ended up giving it a pass.
Came here and the lady told me the cereal milk soft serve was discontinued two years ago. Funny how the staple got discontinued. Anyways we tried the yuzu and Thai jasmine tea soft serve that they currently have. It did not taste like yuzu nor Thai jasmine tea. Better to just stick with the nyc locations.
Came here and the lady told me the cereal milk soft serve was discontinued two years ago. Funny how the staple got discontinued. Anyways we tried the yuzu and Thai jasmine tea soft serve that they currently have. It did not taste like yuzu nor Thai jasmine tea. Better to just stick with the nyc locations.
Walked all the way over to realize it was just a refrigerated room on the second floor of Momofoku where all the ice cream bars are organized in baskets. It's marketed online as if it's an actual store where everything's made fresh but it's not. It's also overpriced for what it is and it didn't look very appetizing either. I left without buying anything since there's so many other proper stores in the area. There's also nowhere to sit and eat.
Definitely not as good as the NYC location, but worth the visit just to get the cereal milk soft serve. It’s a thing of beauty.
The milk bar in Toronto is a self-service dessert shop. It’s just one smaller room to choose from pre-made items, snacks, pies, and cookbooks. The cookie was probably one of the better cookies I’ve tasted. Wish I could have had them warm and with and a glass of milk. The actual spot was just kinda underwhelming. I’m sure it’s because Its in between two of their solid restaurants that already serve deserts. It’s still a cool little spot to visit to get a sweet treat.
Wanted to see what it’s all about, despite the reviews. It’s pretty much a self serve walk in fridge. Nothing special and I’m sure that the one in NYC might be a better experience?? The cookies were mediocre and nothing to brag about. It was a hard on the outside with a bit of chewiness to to it as you bite in. The milk bar pie had a different texture to it, but a little on the bland side. Super expensive for what you get. You’re paying for pre-packaged food, in essence. Wouldn’t go there again and do trust the reviews of this place. It’s exactly like how people describe it.
After the dinner at the noodle bar, we ordered the milk bar pie (a.k.a crack pie) and birthday cake to go to see what the hype is all about.I have to say that I'm really disappointed by the them. The milk bar pie was alright but definitely not as impressive as expected.As for the birthday cake, I'd prefer a cake from a grocery store than this one. The cake is way too sweet that you can taste the grain of sugar in the icing. I do not recommend anyone from trying this......
They don't do the cereal soft serve anymore. There's toasted jasmine and hot cocoa soft serve though (by the entrance on the ground floor)
Milk Bar pie (ex-crack pie) is too sweet (I have a sweet tooth!) but otherwise it's good - crisp crumb & soft filling. Cornflake chocolate chip marshmallow cookie is great - nice crispy-chewy texture