Address: 3256 Dundas St W, Toronto ON
Website: n/a
Style: Maltese
Price: $
Looking for new locations in Toronto to go cake touring, I made it to Dundas St between Runnymede and High Park and well, it was one of the most successful Cake Tour trips I've made, certainly in Toronto... and certainly the most satisfying! Ethnic bakeries get me VERY excited and what could be more exciting than not only one Maltese bakery, but two.. and Serbian poppy seed heaven
Honestly, I don't think I ever imagined that I'd be able to find something so... obscure as a Maltese pastry shop and I wasn't really expecting anything thrilling either, perhaps very similar to Italian (which isn't one of my fave baked good countries, to be honest with you), but Maltese stuff, besides the cookies or other more universal treats, was extremely interesting: the majority have strange (for the linguist in me, at any rate), almost Arabic sounding names (I had to research the names on Wikipedia, because there is no way I'd remember them all ;D) and middle eastern-influenced ingredients like dates, almonds and more savoury spices such as allspice and cloves.
And the amazing things about Malta Bake Shop in particular are that, 1) every pastry has an explanation with what's in it (very helpful), 2) the prices are amazing, 3) you have the choice between a smaller pastry ($1.50) and a larger version ($2), 4) it's sooooo good! ;)
So, let's get started in order of how I ate these
Another big discovery was the qagha
Lastly was the trizzi (this I remembered... and could pronounce ;)))! -- $1.50
But hmm, after all that ranting and raving, do you really need to know the rating? And I all I know is that... I need to go back to this place, heh heh heh! :P
Rating: ****
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