Furama Cake & Desserts Garden

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Date Updated: May 5, 2006
Address: 250 Spadina AVE
Phone: (416) 504-5709

DescriptionA Chinese bakery and cafe serving fresh buns, cakes, desserts, and more.

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yoyo43esp

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Overall: March 14, 2007
2 out of 2 people found this review helpful.

Very good taste,sometimes they have sale/discount specially late afternoon right at the Bank of Montreal Building_underground mall located at King Street W./Yonge Street(main intersection).

I recommend this place.


Esmerodo

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Overall: October 23, 2006
1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.

One of the nicest places in Chinatown to take a load off your feet after shopping and relax with a tempting fresh pastry and tea and chat with friends. Very clean, bright and cheerfully busy and lots of variety to choose from at a very reasonable price.

I recommend this place.


Sylph Overall: September 19, 2006
2 out of 2 people found this review helpful.

This place is cheap, the food is good, and it has some baked goods that you can't normally find. I've been craving a curry-filled bun or something similar for a while, and this place had it. For a good price, too. Though it was a little spicy, I liked it a lot, as well as my BBQ pork mini-bun (fifty cents), my small fruit tart (one dollar and twenty cents, and it had several different types of fruit on top, including a melon ball and some kiwi), and my red-bean paste-filled rice cake, which I forget what exactly it was called. It tasted a little of sesame seeds, though it said banana something on it.

The place was a bit crowded, but you could still move fairly freely; there was just a short line at the register. You grab a tray and a pair of tongs, and choose from two small rows of cases, which are clearly labeled. You take your food to the counter, which has a display case with various cakes and sweets, including litte slices of colorful fruit-flavored cakes, the fruit tarts, and mousse, if I remember correctly. You point out which ones you'd like, hand over your tray, and they put it all in a box in a bag. Then you pay. Like I said, the prices are nice - you could get a unique, tasty, and cheap meal here. They also sell drinks, and have a separate area with a few tables.


I recommend this place.