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Marry Me Mochi is an upscale Mochi Café selling Premium Japanese Mochi Donuts & specialty drinks. Their mission is to create a love story between our customers and our mochi donuts. Every mochi donut designed to captivate from the very first bite – fostering a bond that lasts a lifetime.
Discover Läderach Chocolate – creating sweet moments of pleasure for you in everyday life.
Marry Me Mochi is an upscale Mochi Café selling Premium Japanese Mochi Donuts & specialty drinks. Their mission is to create a love story between our customers and our mochi donuts. Every mochi donut designed to captivate from the very first bite – fostering a bond that lasts a lifetime.
The Purple Bakeshop serves authentic Filipino cakes, desserts, and pastries baked fresh everyday.
Abbey’s Bakehouse offers award-winning butter tarts and decadent baked goods.
The original POP! Since 1983, Kernels Popcorn has been making a sensational range of unique popcorn flavours for the ideal snack time. With a popcorn for every personality, whether salty or sweet, spicy or cheesy, decadent or low-fat, you’re sure to find a flavour as unique as you.
Bringing dessert from “Cake Boss” Buddy Valastro’s renowned Carlo’s Bake Shop to Toronto, enjoy decadent slices and soon full cakes from a kiosk offering a quick, easy and convenient experience. The CAKE ATM is restocked daily to guarantee freshness, stored in the temperature-controlled, self serve automated retail kiosk.
Try Buddy’s most popular flavours, including Rainbow, Red Velvet, Chocolate Fudge, Confetti, Cookies & Cream, Rainbow Fudge and Carrot.
Yogen Früz brings you healthy and alternative desserts including made-to-order frozen yogurt and smoothies with fresh fruits and real Canadian dairy. Yogen Früz also offers non-dairy, sugar-free, kosher, and gluten-free options to fit your diet. Swensen’s ice cream and Presotea bubble teas is also available at this location.
Hattendo began in Minatomachi in Mihara, Hiroshima in 1933. Customers will enjoy the ultimate melt-in-your-mouth product from Hattendo “casually, but in a slightly luxurious way”. Hattendo wants to produce a space where people will not just eat, but will experience for themselves the happiness and pleasure of creating; a place that will stimulate the five senses.
The ultra-Instagramable sweet treats feature pastel-hued cotton candy formed into fluffy bunnies, ducks, and teddy bears.