The best cheesecake in Toronto varies widely in style, but all of it is light and fluffy yet rich. Japanese, New York, we've got it all in Toronto when it comes to this dessert heavyweight.
Here's the best cheesecake in Toronto.
7 - Wanda's Pie in the SkyThe pies are great here, but excellent cheesecake is also made from scratch by hand at this Kensington bakery. Expect varieties like mango chiffon, cherry chocolate and cappuccino as well as French and New York style cheesecake.
5 - Dufflet
Not only does this bakery have a Queen West and Etobicoke location of its own, it also sells cheesecake through lots of other retailers. Choose from blueberry lemon, sour cherry, caramel pecan fudge, plain, toffee apple or creme brulee varieties.
3 - The Cheesecake Factory Toronto
A location of America's shrine to excessive food options including dozens of types of cheesecake can be found in Toronto at Yorkdale. Served with fresh whipped cream, options include Oreo, s'mores, salted caramel, dulce de leche, Cinnabon, red velvet and lemon meringue.
6 - Carole's Cheesecake
Yorkville has this source for all things cheesecake that's been around since 1972. Find classic New York, dulce de leche, Turtle, Skor, tiramisu, pistachio and even low carb and vegan cheesecake in slice or pop form here.
10 - LeTAO Toronto
High end Japanese cheesecake is available in Little Italy from this baker making kinds like chocolate double fromage. They also do soft serve, coffee, tea and more.
8 - Cafe Serano
An old family recipe is the secret to the delicious cheesecake at this Greek bakery in Pape Village. They even make cheesecakes inspired by traditional Greek desserts like melomakarona.
11 - Future Bistro
Cheesecake on plain or poppyseed crusts can be ordered by the kilo from this bakery with a location in Toronto's historic St. Lawrence Market as well as by slice from their restaurant in the Annex.
9 - Cheese Garden
This cute bakery in North York serves Japanese cheesecake, souffle cheesecake and double fromage cheesecake in varieties like matcha and yuzu pistachio. They also do seasonal cheesecakes in varieties like sakura fraise.
4 - Uncle Tetsu
Multiple locations of this Japanese chain retail fluffy, puffy cheesecakes imprinted with picture-perfect cute little logos. Also creating other desserts, a stop here has become a must for visitors to Toronto.
by Amy Carlberg via blogTO
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