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I’m high key obsessed with this cafe on Yonge and Finch. I found them in mid-December and since then I have been here 5 days out the 12 days of 2023 😆
I love that they serve alcoholic drinks and that the coffee is served in actual mugs. They can even do latte art! They have soufflé pancakes and croffles which are BOMB, and it’s nice that it’s right at the station, so it’s only 15 mins away from home.
I’m definitely gonna be a regular here this year. It’s a great place to catch up with friends, go on a date, and also get work done/study. There is also another cafe I’ve been loving for doing work, I’ll share that one another time.
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virtchandmoir · 8 months
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Tessa Virtue Shared Hers & Fiancé Morgan Rielly's Fave Toronto Restaurants For Date Night
"It's a real melting pot of different cultures and cuisine."
October 24, 2023
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Skating icon Tessa Virtue lives in Toronto with her fiancé Toronto Maple Leafs star Morgan Rielly and she says they have a lot of fun exploring the city's booming food scene for their date nights.
Virtue spoke to Narcity following a special ceremony during which she was inducted into the Canadian Sports Hall of Fame with her former skating partner over of 20 years, Scott Moir.
During the call, the Olympic athlete also talked about one of her favourite aspects of living in Toronto.
"I think the fun thing about living in a place like Toronto is that it's a real melting pot of different cultures and cuisine and it's just neat to kind of try new things," she said.
"I'm not a cook so it's nice to be downtown in the mix and exploring the restaurants."
As for where the couple likes to go, Virtue shared their four go-to restaurants in the city.
Union Restaurant
Price: 💸💸💸
Cuisine: French
Address: 72 Ossington Ave, Toronto
Why You Need To Go: Union restaurant is a French-Canadian bistro that is inspired by the "French vigour for good food," according to its website.
The restaurant works with fresh local and seasonal ingredients so they update their menu daily. Some of the more recent items featured on the menu include butter poached halibut, steamed P.E.I. mussels and elk sliders.
Union Restaurant Menu
Jacobs & Co. Steakhouse 
Price: 💸💸💸💸
Cuisine: American
Address: 12 Brant St, Toronto
Why You Need To Go: Jacob's & Co. Steakhouse is a classic steakhouse with elegant ambiance thanks to its piano bar.
It even has a spot in Toronto's Michelin Guide.
The menu includes fresh oysters, a seafood tower and 60-day dry aged rib eye.
Jacobs & Co. Steakhouse Menu
VELA
Price: 💸💸
Cuisine: American
Address: 90 Portland St, Toronto
Why You Need To Go: Vela is a stylish restaurant that offers a variety of creative dishes like chicken liver mousse, caviar fried oysters, several pasta dishes and a raw bar.
The restaurant also launched a brunch program in 2022, which offers items like a Norwegian salmon tower, souffle pancakes and a caviar service.
VELA Menu
Buca
Price: 💸💸
Cuisine: Italian
Address: Multiple locations
Why You Need To Go: If you like Italian food then you may want to try out Buca in Toronto. The restaurant offers a variety of pasta and pizza dishes.
It's also one that's recommended by both Virtue and Rielly.
Rielly spoke to Narcity during a pop-up ball hockey game in June and he named Buca as his favourite date night spot in the city.
"I like going to Buca on Portland. I like Italian food and, you know, that's where I like to go. But I mean, we like to mix it up as well," Rielly said.
Buca Menu
—Narcity
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msnbrothers · 6 months
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Japanese Souffle Pancakes
Fuwa Fuwa Pancakes is the most popular Japanese souffle pancakes shop in Toronto! A unique and innovative business that serves original, high-quality products. A concept with a proven transferable operating system designed to meet quick services, high-quality products, and efficiency. A team of young entrepreneurs who would like to bring happiness, and unique products.
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travellingfoodie · 3 years
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Looking for where to eat in Toronto for Japanese pancakes? The first souffle pancake shop coming from Tokyo, Japan, Fuwa Fuwa Pancakes is one of the best restaurants in Toronto for these air fluffy pancakes.
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hohomeimei · 5 years
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Fuwa Fuwa Souffle Pancakes
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stuffaboutontario · 5 years
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Fuwa Fuwa Japanese Pancakes, Toronto
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shotbykkr · 6 years
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Fuwa Fuwa Japanese Pancakes
location: 408 Bloor Street W, Toronto, Ontario
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fuwafuwapancakes1 · 3 years
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@fuwafuwapancakes: Who doesn’t love fluffy jiggly #MatchaPancakes?! It comes with a #MatchaSauce topped with #WhiteChocolate shaving and cute little #MochiBalls too! Have you guys tried JapaneseSoufflePancake?
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allbeendonebefore · 2 years
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urghh i found out fuwa fuwa is opening in old strath and now im crying because i missed it from toronto and also feel like take out wouldnt do that experience justice but i Don’t Want to Die for some souffle pancakes you feel me
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northernreads · 2 years
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2021 Best happenings Tag
I got tagged by @petrareads do try and find good things in 2021 so let's try despite it being another rough year, especially the first half
January: January was a blah month the only notable thing was that I tried (again) to make ras malai. It went better than the first time but still not successful
February: Also blah. I got a heart shaped pizza. I buddy read some of the old kingdom books with my boyfriend
March: I got moved to a new department at work against my will. My work is huge and it meant no longer seeing my work friends and it was a really sad and stressful point in my year.
April: I started feeling a little less blah with spring trying to come through. If I remember right I had to start looking for a new roommate. Again. Enter mass amounts of stress. I was working with a good group of people in my new department even though it was temporary
May: Was a really rough month mentally. But I was able to start running again with the weather being better. And this was the month that we took in an abandoned baby raccoon. His name is Jim and he was so cute and sweet. Did you know raccoons can make purring sounds? We cuddled a bunch. I miss him and his lil hands. I also got my first dose of the vaccine right at the end of the month. It was the first time things started looking up
June: was a lot of running and playing and caring for Jim the raccoon and finally getting some warmth. I also hung out with friends for the first time since the pandemic started, we played disc golf
July: I got my second dose. I had a picnic with friends. I was stressed because I found out my landlord was going to sell my apartment and I had no where to go. I ran a lot and spent a lot of time outside when I could
August: I made souffle for the first time. I stressed about being homeless after the apartment I found fell through at the last minute. I finally was able to make plans to see my boyfriend for the first time in nearly 2 years. I went to a baseball game. It was his birthday and our third anniversary.
September: I left my apartment of over 2 years. I moved in with my parents with plans to find a new apartment soon. Then finally, finally, finally. Finally. I saw my boyfriend again for the first time since dec 2019. I missed him so badly. This pandemic has been hell. Literal hell. My life felt like it was getting worse and worse but not seeing him was the worst part. So we explored toronto, ate a lot of food, took a lot of pictures, walked every night, found a park that's ours, went on a ferry to an island, went to the movies, went to museums and art things and parks and ate a lot of cookies and ice cream. we went back to niagara falls, we had a big dinner with my family, we played mini gold and drove go carts and had the best pancakes and looked at fountains and sculptures, and god it was 2 weeks of perfect. I also PAID OFF MY STUDENT LOAN. This was honestly such an incredible moment. 
October: On oct 1 I had to drive him to the airport and it was over. October was looking for apartments and despairing bc there just aren't any available. October was playing with my dogs now that I was living back with my parents again.
November: I read a lot, I worked. It was a blah month. It was a month of waiting for december
December: The first half of the month is a blur, and I don't recall much of it. But I got to see my bf again. So it was another good month. A month of holiday lights, and holding hands, and hotels and hot chocolate, and a fox. Of seeing my family on christmas. Of more toronto exploring, of lots of food including two of the best indian restaurants I have ever had the fortune to try. it was seeing the spider man movie and playing pool and staying warm together, and him winning my dogs over. of mall shopping and skating for the first time in over a decade. of visiting the aquarium and a botanical garden, and walking together and greys anatomy and ringing in the new year together for the first time.
This year mostly sucked but it also had some of the best moments of my life too. Jim the racoon was released by the way and I hope he is living his best racoon life now.
I tag: @just0nemorepage, @alwaysbuythebook @weartheoldcoat @teachingliteracy and @author-of-the-moments
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stenoodie · 6 years
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Soufflé Pancakes at Hanabusa Café
Soufflé Pancakes at Hanabusa Café. #torontofoodtrends #soufflepancakes #herecomethefoodies
Hanabusa Café located at 77 Kensington Ave in Toronto
April 6, 2018:  We went to try the Hanabusa Café for the newest trendy dessert in Toronto — Japanese fluffy soufflé pancakes!!  Apparently it’s not the actual chain from Japan but a knockoff of the idea.  The soufflé pancakes are supposed to be airy light and jiggle when you shake the plate.
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nowtoronto · 6 years
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Inside Hanabusa Café, a souffle pancake shop Soufflé pancakes are the newest treat to cross the Pacific and land in Toronto. https://ift.tt/2He11TI
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travellingfoodie · 6 years
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Strawberry Forest Souffle Pancakes at Fuwa Fuwa Pancakes in Toronto
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bomzlegz-blog · 6 years
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Hanabusa Cafe is the perfect spot for the fluffiest souffle pancakes
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Located in Kensington Market, Hanabusa Cafe is your new go-to spot for the fluffiest souffle pancakes in Toronto. I first came here back in April when it was still fairly new and the crowds were insane. Since I had such a great first experience, I just had to come back a month later to get better photos of this cute cafe and review their authentic souffle pancakes. 
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The first thing that captures my attention is their interior design. I absolutely love the white and gold furniture, and marble top tables they have. The little plants placed throughout the cafe gives a cute and aesthetically pleasing touch. The cafe is very bright and clean, which makes the perfect spot for catching up with friends or a cute little date. 
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Hanabusa Cafe opens daily at 11am , except Monday. I definately suggest coming here early on a weekday so you can take your time snapping photos and savour your pancakes. There’s a good selection of pancakes, drinks and other desserts as well. Price is reasonable and all the staff are super friendly. Keep in mind, the pancakes are made fresh when you order so it takes around 20 minutes for them to make it. This is the perfect time to walk around the cafe and take lots of photos.
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I ordered the original souffle pancake and a latte. Portions are great for the price and taste is lovely. The latte pairs perfectly with the pancakes, and the pancakes are super fluffy and airy. The original pancake comes with 3 pancakes, a scoop of whipped cream and some fruits on the side. I’m personally not a fan of super sweet desserts so this is perfect. The pancakes have more of an eggy taste to it which makes it a personal favourite. 
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Overall, I absolutely love this cafe ! From the lovely interior design to the delicious fluffy pancakes, Hanabusa Cafe is definately a must go if you’re in the Kensington area...or not in the area. These pancakes are worth going all the way to Kensington Market for... it’s that good! Looking forward to my next visit and trying some of their other food from the menu  ♡
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fuwafuwapancakes1 · 3 years
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If you like to eat fluffy Japanese pancakes at breakfast, then here I am going to share the secret that is responsible for making a pancake airy, light, jiggly and so soft that it can easily soak up the maple syrups and other toppings. So are you ready? Come, let’s start. Visit at https://bit.ly/38xn1V6
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