Date: Wednesday, July 16, 2014
Location: McCaul St. Unit 28B inside The Grange (near University and Dundas), Toronto
Website: http://wafflian.ca
Cuisine: N/A
Meal: dessert
My thoughts:
My dad and I came here as our final stop of our impromptu foodie adventure. When we went in, there was one lone staff member working, and either she had a language barrier or she just didn't like her job.
Anyway, they offer waffles, a variety of cupcakes and drinks (coffees and the like). They have two types of waffles: one is what they call the 'original' waffle, which is less sweet and fluffier, and the other is the Liege waffle, which is sweeter and denser. It is mostly a build-in-own-waffle kind of place. A plain waffle is $4 and you add toppings, which are generally $1 each.
We had a plain original waffle with whipped cream, and added a coffee for 50 cents more to make it a combo. Paper plate and plastic utensils aside, you would probably agree that presentation is very basic. But what they lack on that front they make up for in the waffle. True to the menu's claim, the waffle was very light and fluffy, with a crispy exterior. Yum.
Not that cheap given that it is situated within a food court and its vicinity to a number of schools, but also not the most expensive either. The cost of toppings quickly add up at $1 a pop. Still worth checking out though! Will be back.
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