I ordered the strawberry custard croissant and an iced brown sugar macchiato latte. Both were delicious — the croissant was fresh and had a lovely flaky texture, and the latte was refreshing. I appreciated that neither was overly sweet. That said, the drink wasn’t filled to the top (as you can see from the image, it was filled maybe 2/3 of the way only) and the croissant was quite small. Overall, I would come back as the taste is solid, and there are often no long lines — just hoping for a bit more consistency in portion sizes.
This week, I saw this location receive a HUGE delivery of the frozen criossants brand Au Pain Dore Frozen Criossants, a product you can find at Costco. Such a shame that they advertise that they make them fresh in-house when they're serving frozen criossants to customers at astronomical prices!! This is unfair to your customers and crazy for your business to be doing this.
Picked up to go so perhaps this had something to do with the taste. coffee milk tea was interesting, had a weird banana smell to it ♀️. Nutella filling was a thin viscous liquid that leaked out of the croissant. Not pleasant to eat.
I had an incredibly disappointing experience at Hazukido today. I ordered a Brown Sugar Macchiato with Coconut Jelly and Brown Sugar Boba, and it was a complete disaster. First, the staff had no proper training—the two girls behind the counter were clearly struggling. They gave me a hot cup for a cold drink, which is just common sense for any café worker. On top of that, I’m pretty sure I was overcharged because they didn’t seem to know the pricing. To make matters worse, I watched as one of them made my drink by looking at a chart—which is concerning for a place that should have properly trained employees. And the taste? Absolutely awful. The flavors were completely off, and the drink was nowhere near the quality I expected. I strongly urge the management to train their staff properly before letting them serve customers. If they can’t even get the basics right, they have no business handling orders. This experience was a waste of money, and I won’t be coming back unless they step up their game.
I got an iced brown sugar milk tea, it was one of the worst ones I’ve had. It was just straight milk! The tapioca was okay, but to pay $7.29 FOR A SMALL cup of iced plain milk with boba is insane. Do not recommend
Nice bakery in the basement level food court. Interesting variety of croissants. I tried the turkey croissant which was delicious and the strawberry custard which was yummy, fresh and not too sweet. Reasonably priced! I also loved the packaging for each item and the bag! Unique packaging with heating instructions :) I will certainly be back to try more flavours and drinks!
So glad I could try a lot of different croissants from Hazukido! I know the other location at Atrium sells out fast. Currently there is a promo, buy 5 croissants get one free. I only bought 4 because I can’t eat that much by myself but I highly recommend the following flavours, for sweet: Taro, Chocolate and White Chocolate. For savoury: smoked chicken (the priciest croissant, $5.49). The croissants are more on the pricier side, definitely not something you’ll grab for breakfast every day (unless you’re boujee like that) but it’s a good option if you want to treat yourself or someone else!
Hazukido (First Canadian Place) is a Canadian Bakery based in Toronto, Ontario. Hazukido (First Canadian Place) is located at Concourse Level, First Canadian Place, 100 King St W, Toronto, ON M5X 1A9, Canada.
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