Address: 1311 St Clair Ave W, Toronto ON
Website: http://tremaribakery.ca/
Style: Italian, Portuguese
Price: $-$$
Tre Mari looks like and *is* an institution in the heart of Corso Italia. Fifty years old, I believe it's also the only Italian bakery in the neighbourhood. With those kind of stats, how could I NOT end up here while exploring the area? :P I suppose Tre Mari is your typical Italian "bakery" (at least here in Toronto) in that you've also got your coffee shop and hot table and deli. In addition to this, they have a fairly impressive variety of cakes, cookies, baked goods (though I recognized a vast majority of these to be Portuguese) and, of course, traditional Italian (well, Sicilian -- as the poster on the wall with a picture and description of each item claims) pastries: cannoli stuffed with cheese or chocolate, sfogliatelle, choux puffs in a variety of shapes and toppings, tiramisu, etc. Although I must say I sometimes have a hard time picking stuff out at an Italian bakery, I really had a tough time narrowing it down to three items. After a long wait, I ended up with these goodies ^^:
In a somewhat odd though at the same time predictable twist, while the others didn't seem that exciting and definitely weren't looked forward to like the tiramisu was, they proved to be the better ones of the bunch. The first of these two was a fairly simple apple cake ($1.75)
Really not sure of item #3, I settled on this.. ball ($2.25) based on the icing and cherry on top. It looked like a mini, coated doughnut! ^^;; All I could see was that and that there was some sort of cream or custard stuffed in the middle of it. Bringing it back and examining it in more detail,
Well, here comes the end verdict: I can see why they've been around so long. ;) And yup, definitely worth a return visit!
Rating: ***1/2
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