Category: | Bakery, Store, Point of interest, Establishment, Food, |
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Address: | 13850 Steeles Ave #827, Halton Hills, ON L7G 0J1, Canada |
Postal code: | L7G 0J1 |
Phone: | (365) 877-6888 |
Website: | http://lucullusbakery.ca/ |
Monday: | 10:00 AM – 9:00 PM |
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Tuesday: | 10:00 AM – 9:00 PM |
Wednesday: | 10:00 AM – 9:00 PM |
Thursday: | 10:00 AM – 9:00 PM |
Friday: | 10:00 AM – 9:00 PM |
Saturday: | 9:30 AM – 9:00 PM |
Sunday: | 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM |
I love trying out Hong Kong or Asian style bakeries, I have to go whenever I see one. This is a convenient spot to stop by, but definitely not the best you can get.
Firstly, all items are very expensive compared to other Asian bakeries. The buns and pastries are large in size, but not worth the double price they are charging ($3+ each piece!)
We went at early afternoon and it was already very busy. The seating area was super dirty and garbage was overflowing.
Thirdly, some of the buns were either not fresh or not properly stored. A lot of the pastries are exposed to the public, and one of the pineapple buns we ate was soggy/stale at the same time.
If you are looking for quality, and you are willing to drive to a different location, go elsewhere.
A nice spot for a pick me up amongst the limited options to choose from. Great selection of Asian baked buns. Hot drinks and cold drinks. A spot where you can sit down and take a break from your shopping deals. Highly Recommended!
Nice little eatery of baked goodies and beverages nestled in the heart of Toronto Premium Outlets. It's away from the Food Court so you'll avoid all the rush. They've got a wide variety of delicious snacks perfect for those breaks during a shopping spree. The custared filled chocolate croissant was the best! Will be back for more.
This place was really good. It was a self service cafe, yet it was so clean and organized (and aesthetic). The amount of variety and options they had was amazing (halal, vegetarian, sweet and savoury).
I went with the almond chocolate croissant, safe to say I’ll be back for more. It was like biting into a cloud. Proper butter to pasty ratio, flakes were impeccable. The milk tea was also AMAZING.
I’d say it is really pricy for croissants, but mind you, you only go to a place like this once in while, and when you go it’s worthwhile. Overall 9.3 (docked points for the price range), however everything else was really nice.
Being super hungry while shopping at the Halton Hills outlet, we came across this bakery in the inner section. The store was pretty spacious inside but most of the food and pastries were against one side of the wall. It includes Chinese/Halal bread, croissants, steamed dim sum, and other selections. It's definitely an Asian bakery.
We got two varieties of their bread. Each was almost $5 each, double of what you typically can get at a normal Chinese bakery. The taste of the content (like meat, fillings) were good but they don't give you much - its more dough than filling, definitely more expensive for what you get.