Small bakery so not much variety, but I found what I was looking for! They sold five types of mochi and I decided to buy the custard mochi, black sesame red bean mochi and the black sesame mochi with black sesame filling. $ 1.80 for two black sesame mochi and $ 0.90 for one custard mochi. It was delicious! Will be back next time I’m in the area looking for baked goods. There are three bakeries in the mall very close to one another, so there is quite some competition.
Tammy M.
Place rating: 4 Toronto, Canada
Tried the Wife Cake and it’s definitely the best I can remember tasting. Actually it’s really quite a pleasant surprise to be able to find traditional Chinese or Hong Kong treats in Toronto that’s so outstanding that I would say it’s better than a lot of average shops in the streets of Hong Kong(from experience of living in HK). Crust was thin and soft and the wintermelon filling was plentiful and soft as well. Not sure what else this place do well with, but there wasn’t much other products to offer at this location. Heard they have a Scarborough location with a much bigger selection. However, if all you are looking for is a good, fresh and soft Wife Cake, this is a good place to go.
Jennifer K.
Place rating: 3 Markham, Canada
Aroma Bakery has opened up another location up at New Kennedy Square Mall. The set up here is more spacious than the other locations. However, it just lacked that«oh! Something smell so so good» vibe. Of course they have their famous Wife(wintermelon) cake which is always a must when I visit one of the Aroma Bakeries…