The Best Ice Cream in Toronto
The best ice cream in Toronto is sweet, sticky, and sunny — the quintessence of summer in edible form. Eaten from a crisp cone, its tailings racing down sun-kissed arms, or demurely from a cup, there's no better way to toast to the season.
Here is the best ice cream in Toronto.
Dense, velvety, custard-based ice cream prompts frequent lineups at this simple Bloordale Village spot. Daily menus skew contemporary and Asian-inspired, with nary a pint of Mint Chocolate Chip in sight. Opt for Black Sesame and Ribena, Miso Butterscotch and Kinako Brown Sugar, and live a little.
Creamy, unctuous, frozen comfort food, in flavours like Avocado, London Fog and Cinnamon Toast, summon the masses to this popular Ossington ice cream shop. Superb alone, every scoop is only heightened by being squashed between house-made cookies, choux buns, egg waffles and warmly-scented, iced cinnamon rolls.
A home-grown success story, this chain (with locations in Leslieville, The Beaches, and more) scoops up a litany of flavours to happy customers all year long. Find freshly-made classics, like Strawberry, Sweet Cream and Butter Pecan, with inspired options like Burnt Marshmallow and Mango Tango also joining the rotation.
You won't find dairy-based ice cream at this Dundas West shop. What the team does scoop out are premium, plant-based options in a number of whimsical flavours. Sure, there's Rocky Road and Neapolitan but there's also Mixed Nuts, Pumpernickel Bread, and other delightfully different things to sample.
A sweet shop with myriad specialties, this Brockton Village destination whips up novel ice creams in fantastically fun flavours. To sample on-site or take home, Coffee & Donuts, Jasmine Taro and BLT (which, happily, stands for blueberry, lemon, trifle, and not what you might think), are inviting choices.
Fareen Karim at Moonmilk
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