3 Best Restaurants in Toronto, Ontario

Roselle Desserts

$ | Old Town Fodor's choice

Fulfill your dessert fantasies by picking up a sweet treat from Roselle, one of the city’s finest dessert shops. Stephanie Duong and Bruce Lee opened Roselle in 2015; since then, they’ve fed the sweet cravings of Torontonians with their playful take on classic flavors using French techniques. Offering curbside pickup only, the seasonality of Roselle’s offerings sets them apart and contributes to their enduring popularity: their pavlova toppings change several times a year; their summer soft-serve ice cream is creamy and refreshing; and their rotating cake cup flavors are perfectly portioned treats. Staples such as the banana éclair and Earl Grey cake slices are available year-round, and the shop also specializes in cookies and caramels.   

362 King St. E, Toronto, Ontario, M5A 1K9, Canada
416-368–8188
Known For
  • seasonal pavlova using fresh fruit
  • creating playful desserts using French techniques
  • rotating cake cup flavors
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon.–Thurs., Debit and credit cards only

Avoca

$ | Danforth

Pick up a frosty treat—and some truffles or chocolate bars to take home—at this ice cream shop and chocolatier just off the main Danforth drag.

Milkcow Cafe

$ | Yonge and Eglinton

Asian desserts are all the rage in Toronto, so find out what everyone's talking about at this Korean favorite that specializes in organic milk soft-serve ice cream layered with toppings like cotton candy, honeycomb, and jelly beans.

2651 Yonge St., Toronto, Ontario, M4P 2J6, Canada
647-346--6669
Known For
  • soft serve with exciting toppings
  • mouth-watering macarons
  • loaded crepes
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon.

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