Kim Moon Bakery

Kim Moon Bakery

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6 reviews

  • 438 Dundas St W
  • Toronto, ON, M5T1G7
  • (416) 977-1933
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Oldest chinese bakery

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Kim Moon Bakery

I live for Chinese pastries. Whether it's a lotus bun, a pineapple bun, or a red bean bun, I have yet to be dissapointed. This gem is Chinatown's oldest bakery and seems to have a long list of regulars.

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Moon cakes

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The sesame seeds, walnuts, candied wintermelon held together by syrup is goodness in my mouth.

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Moon cakes

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Always a treat, Kim Moon makes my favorite moon cakes!

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Egg tart

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Mmmm yellow tart goodness

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  • egg tart

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Dim sum

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Have you heard of the triple crown? 1) served fresh 2) tastes delicious 3) cheap prices. Best downtown dimsum restaurant, winner by unanimous decision: KIIIIMMM MOOOOON BAAAKEEEEERRRYYYYYY!!!!! (go sunday mornings)

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  • dim sum

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Bubble tea, Dim sum downtown

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Recently opened, bubble tea in all the basic flavours but with all the fancy little gelatins can be had at the front of Kim Moon Bakery. There's even an opening in the front window for quick walk-by refreshment. Love the richness of their taro shake and the tenderness of their tapioca. Only $3.50 for a large as well, might cheap in the add-on expense world of bobo cha!

At first peek the bakery looks like... a chinese bakery. But behind the bahn mi counter and display cases of sweet and savoury buns lies several tables and the waiting dim sum menu. The har gow have the thinnest of skins but beware that they might break. Fried eggplant stuffed with fish paste is crispy and delicious. Gigantic chicken feet and nice tasty bowls of rice with chicken and mushrooms on top. Nice people, no strong smell clinging to you when you leave, it's great!

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