Best of Japanese Soufflé Pancakes in Toronto - FUWA FUWA Pancakes
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Are you planning to taste the best soufflé pancakes at the heart of Toronto? Then you should definitely visit our store at FUWA FUWA as we offer the finest pancakes and desserts in Toronto. We have an extensive menu of items that includes awesome dessert items for you to try out. Here, at FUWA FUWA, we offer you dessert items that can completely satisfy your sweet tooth so that you come back for more. Some of the best dishes that we have to offer here are FUWA FUWA Soufflé Pancake, Tiramisu Pancake, Crème Brûlée Pancake, Raspberry AND Caramelized Banana Pancake, Matcha and Red Bean Pancake and FUWA FUWA Signature. We also offer Japanese Pudding, Original Butter Roll Cake and Matcha Roll Cake as well as soothing hot drinks.     

Each of the Soufflé Pancake and other dessert items that we have to offer here at FUWA FUWA are prepared by our chefs with a lot of care and attention so that you are completely satisfied with their taste and flavor. We always experiment with new ways of making our pancakes so that you and all our customers are happy with the taste. So drop into our store today to enjoy the best of Japanese desserts in Toronto.  Website: https://www.fuwafuwapancakes.com/midtown-toronto-cafe/ 

Address: 2471 Yonge Street, Toronto, ON M4P 2H6

Phone: 647-618-2816
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