Bake Code (Scarborough)
3250 Midland Ave G108, Scarborough
(416) 929-3027
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I love coming here the pastries and cakes are soo good!!! Also the service here the BEST out of the other 2 bakecodes not that they were bad in any way. kelly works at this location and she is sooo friendly, helpful, professional and really great at making suggestions to what to get. Especially today she helped me with my dad’s bday celebration and referring me to the best cakes, the chocolate card, also the candle. Above and beyond service!!!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Croissant no too sweet! It’s perfect
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
I had gone twice I had the strawberry shortcake and the red velvet cake . Both were wonderful and delicious. Staff are friendly and helpful . I will definitely go back to try more of their desserts .
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Pistachio Croissant
The cheese tart tastes better than expected! ?
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Highkey one of my favourite places to get pastries. Love the Vietnamese coffee croissant and the condensed milk syringe that comes with it as you can adjust how sweet you want your croissant to be (just don’t eat the string syringe LOL). Croissant was very fresh and would definitely purchase again. Also got the mango swirl croissant but felt like there was too much bread and not enough fillings, would’ve liked to have more stuffings inside but overall still pretty good. The charcoal matcha roll was also quite good, not too sweet nor bitter and the Swiss roll was very plump and goes well with the fruits. Only thing about the Swiss roll was that it was a bit on the pricier end but would be a nice pastry to get as a shareable with friends for a picnic.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Delicious, made with care
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Their cake tastes disgusting with a weird smell from the refrigerator
Atmosphere: 2
Food: 1
Service: 2
A gem of a place to just pick up circle Croissants and a twist on Croissants. Plus other goodies!
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 5
atmosphere? there are none. there is no sit in. you come and pay and go.
the pastries are out of this world!!!! a hidden gem among all the other pastries stores!!! you have to try these mochi croissants!!! there is nothing else like it.
the baked goods are pricey but totally worth it. sometimes they have a buy two get one free deal. i am totally addicted to their stuff. i will and have come back to this spot time again and again. you can't really sit down to eat your stuff. take out only. the staff is very friendly. they are masked.
Parking: it's a plaza with parking spots.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 4
Service: 4
Recommended dishes: Pistachio Croissant
This shop is nothing but awesome. Anything and everything you eat. You would crave for more. My personal favourite is swiss roll.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Matcha Tiramisu, Taro Mousse Cake
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Now this could probably be the Bread Talk here in Toronto! Breads are a plenty and looks so soft and yummy!
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 3
Service: 3
They labeled their crosissants next level, the truth is the matcha charcoal ones well deserve the title. Also liked savory cheese mochi. Other bakery items aren't bad either, but once you've had the crosissant, you'll know they're not on the same level.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 4
Service: 5
Tried this bakery for its viral circle croissant. Had tried to go several times before but they are always sold out on the weekends so today I lucked out.
This bakery offers a wide variety of croissants and Asian baked items all with very interesting combinations. My purpose was to finally try the circle ones so I bought 2 - one was matcha yuzu flavoured and the other was pistachio white chocolate.
First off the price - they are not cheap. It’s $7.50 for one which sounds expensive. I shared this with family and have to say it was very filling- so consider this an indulgent treat. When we cut into the croissant it cut perfectly and the croissant was nicely filled with cream half way through which gives it a great bite.
My first impression was 1 you could taste butter! I have to say a lot of croissants sold today don’t actually taste of butter this is was very rich and the croissant without the chocolate or cream was extremely flavourful. But even with the cream it was heavenly. Not overly chewy or dry and flakey but just great.
I also tried the viral cookie croissant and while the croissant portion was nice I was not a fan of the cookie dough - it felt very raw to me so didn’t enjoy as much.
A previous visit we did try the cheesecake slice. They are beautifully decorated but Asian cheese cakes are not very sweet or tasty they tend to be a bit bland. Overall I really loved trying this place out and hope I get another chance to try the croissants.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 4
Service: 4
I really like the cakes/desserts from Bake Code. The black sesame roll cake is one of my family's favourites. The Vietnamese ☕️? is also?. The ? danishes are great if you can get them fresh - if they sit too long, the cream can make the bottom a little soggy.
Recently, we tried the Mother's Day limited edition cake, and it was a hit as well (forgot to take a pic of the cake...just have a pic of the cake box under danishes...)
The staff here are quick and efficient - no complaints.
My only complaint about this location - which is no fault of the store - is the crazy parking lot. People are crazy here! They just speed through or don't stop at the stop signs, so be careful.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 5
Expensive and tastes bad. Service attitude is also bad.
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 1
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