Back in October, I was invited to the behind-the-scenes Media Preview: Making Operanation Macaron at Nadège Pâtisserie. Chef Nadège specially created the macaron, Sweet Revenge, for the Canadian Opera Company’s 9th Continue reading »
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Here I am at Nadege, yet again! I like how the taste in their cakes are never overpowering; subtle but you can still taste and appreciate each individual ingredient. The Lemon/Ginger/Honey cake ($9) had pieces of lemon and a stick of white chocolate on top as garnish. This is a Continue reading »
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It seems like whenever I visit Nadege, I will order a croissant and a cake. Sometimes I will throw in a macaron, but the first two will always be present. Instead of the Almond croissant that I usually get, this time I got the Chocolate & Almond Croissant! Isn’t that so exciting? :) I didn’t … Continue reading »
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Nadege it is once again! During my last visit, I saw Uji but I ordered something else. This time I’m back for the decadent Uji! The number of layers and different colours that I see inside their cakes never fails to amaze me. I wish I could tell you what this cake is made of … Continue reading »
Nadege and Harlem Underground
My friend and I switched the order around and had dessert prior to dinner! Nadege, Nadege, Nadege; oh how much I adore you! This time I ordered Miss. Coco ($9). T’was very soft and smooth with a subtle hint of coconut. Maggie had a Lemon-meringue tart ($6) that was light Continue reading »
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A Chocolate & Pistachio Croissant from Nadege! Nadege has so many different types of croissants and pastries and they make your mouth water! I love anything pistachio and needless to say, this little baby confirms my previous statement as true! :) Continue reading »
Starving Artist and Nadege
Being a brunch lover that I am, I searched online for a new brunch place to try out. Starving Artist seemed pretty promising, so I decided to give it a try. It was really hot and dim inside the restaurant, so my friend and I chose to sit out on the patio instead. I had … Continue reading »
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My brother brought back a bag of goodies from Nadege! The Macarons were sweet and delish but I prefer the ones at La Bamboche. Theirs are larger in size and they cost $2.50. Nadege has fewer flavours and they’re $2.10 each. The Chocolate Ganache Tart was just the right amount of Continue reading »