I’ve heard about this place in the past and I’ve wanted to try it out. Gotta say, this place was in an odd location. Inside the T&T mall, it’s located on the second floor and it’s in a small little booth that’s ran by 2 people. I got the Matcha waffles for $ 4.50. They are made fresh so after I paid, they told me that it’ll be ready in 10 minutes for one waffle. The Matcha egg waffles were great but they weren’t super great. The outer part was harder and drier than what I’m used to and the inside was pretty dry too. It had hints of the green tea flavour but not much. It definitely tastes more authentic to its HK roots. I would get it again if I was already in the T&T mall /plaza area but I wouldn’t make my way to get it.
Maggie P.
Place rating: 4 Richmond Hill, Canada
Love this place! We drop by whenever we’re in the area and feeling indulgent. The smell of egg waffles waft through the second floor as you go up the escalator. The flavour selection is huge but my new favourite is the nutella! So yummy.
Ging S.
Place rating: 2 Richmond Hill, Canada
Tried the egg-waffle green tea icecream. I felt the egg-waffle came out too hard(overcooked). They also used hand scooped icecream, while their competitor across the street(in Peach Tree Plaza) pair their egg-waffle with soft serve.
Jackie W.
Place rating: 3 Markham, Canada
Egg waffles is what i ate as a kid when i grew up in Hong Kong and I am glad after 20 years in Toronto, Markham area is starting to have decent egg waffles besides your typical tung tung(they are not even that good to be honest). Came here a few times already and my most recent visit(in the new years), I noticed they do not have 2 for $ 5 anymore, in fact, they increased the prices for all egg waffles significantly. Your regular egg waffle is now $ 3.25 and your special flavour is now $ 4.50. I don’t mind paying a premium if the egg waffle is delicious like the«North Point» Egg Waffle store in Hong Kong, but the matcha and milk tea flavour I had did not live up to the price tag. I felt VERY thirsty when I ate the milk tea flavour which means it must had a lot of sugar in them. The crunchiness of the egg waffles from this store is still top notch, but flavour wise, I would rather go to Woffles and Cream a plaza down.
Andrea L.
Place rating: 3 Richmond Hill, Canada
Wow, talk about inflation! Ever since the last time I came here a few weeks ago, the prices have gone wayyyyyy up! Seems like the owner has gotten way over his head and is trying to hop onto the new trend to compete with Woofles & Cream across the street. This store doesn’t get much traffic to begin with as it is located in a new and deserted mall on the 2nd floor of Langham place. The store now offers ice cream in with the waffle(+$ 3) as well as he has introduced a bunch of different flavours at very high price points. I tried the milk tea($ 4.50) and red velvet($ 5). The milk tea was very interesting with a distinct tea taste, worth trying but I probably would never get it a second time because of the price. The red velvet was a complete disappointment; it looked and tasted like chocolate cake. They no longer have the deal 2 for $ 5 basic flavours(original, sesame, green tea); they are now priced at ~$ 3.00 each.
May T.
Place rating: 2 Markham, Canada
I’m not quite sure what the rave is about this place. I went in to try their simple yet tough to perfect, plain waffle. First off, the waffle was cold by the time I got it because they said it was a 15 minute wait which turned in to 30 minutes. Then I bit in to it and there was way too much flour in the batter so it was just hard and tough and floury. Not to be harsh, I’m not giving it a 2 and not a 3 for no reason. I just didn’t really like their egg waffles the way that other people do. I understand that it is $ 3 per waffle but it just wasn’t even worth my time. This little store is around the right corner after you get up the elevators from the Langham Square.
Jana L.
Place rating: 4 Toronto, Canada
There is a reason why I take the 20 km trip from home to this place with my foodie friends from Scarborough-Pickering border many times now(and counting) — this place is sooo good! This little unit is located on the second floor of the Langham Square Mall. There are escalators in front of the T&T supermarket that takes you to the second level. Once you proceed ahead, you’ll smell the sweet yum yum smell of them egg waffles. Just follow that amazing aroma and you’ll see the unit to your right. During our visits we were greeted and served either by the owner or, who we presumed was, his wife. They were both genuinely friendly people who like to have great conversations with you if you wait there to get your orders ready. I never really get impatient there, mainly because the both of them are easy and comfortable to chat with, and the building itself has many things to keep you occupied(me being an amateur photographer love having mini photoshoot sessions ’cause 1) many times it’s empty and 2) lighting is always on point). On average, you’ll be waiting for +/-10 mins for 1 waffle to get ready; longer wait times if you order multiple waffles and ice cream to go with it haha. Waffles I’ve had + Prices: For $ 3(or 2 for $ 5): Green tea, 3 Cheese, Chocolate(chips), Pork floss & seaweed, Plain. For $ 4.50: Red Velvet, S’mores(New item!) With 2 scoops of ice cream added to waffles, it’s $ 3 addition. Flavours we’ve tried: Vanilla, Butterscotch, Mint Chocolate. Ice creams were nothing special, but it’s a great addition and pairing with the waffles. They will serve your ice cream waffles on a spiraly metal cone stand which I think is a cute presentation. One constructive criticism for the store, though, is putting the ice cream waffles in a leak-proof wrapper rather than their usual Toast Delight paper wrapper because unfortunately the melting ice cream got all over my friend’s jacket, and she wasn’t really intrigued about that. My favourites would have to be the Pork floss & seaweed, 3 Cheese, and Green tea. I like how the batter is full, giving the cooked waffle a nice and even crunchy shell with a dense, cakey inside. We were one of the first to get the S’mores waffle, and I’ll give it 7.5÷10. It includes choco chips, graham crumbs, and marshmallow. Mind you, when the waffle cooks, the marshmallow melts, and I wouldn’t have known it was there, unless you carefully inspect the shiny spots on the waffle. Graham crumbs definitely adds a greater crunch factor. On our latest visit, we meant to try the Pizza waffle, but the lady explained that it would have been a +/-30 min. wait, so we didn’t end up getting it because we were short for time. She did explain that we can call ahead to order, so it would a quick and easy pick-up. Will try that and their HK milk tea next time! Also, if you’re taking these waffles to go and eat them later, I highly recommend in putting them back in a toaster to heat them up and get them crunchy again. You can also put them in the microwave for a few seconds if you want them hot and soft. Either way, the waffles are still bombbbb.
Agnes Y.
Place rating: 3 Markham, Canada
Today I went grocery shopping at T&T and stopped by Toast Delight upstairs. Located by the corner shop when you turn right on the escalators, it’s a really small shop that can only hold about 3 people max. It’s sort of like a takeout joint, so there was a small line outside the shop when I arrived. It’s $ 3 for one egg waffle and $ 5 for two so I got two. $ 3 extra for icecream. No tax. I like how they have specialty flavours of egg waffles. I had the red bean waffle and the pork shreds. The red bean was okay-la. Soft, but probably not the best combination. The pork shred one was good; flavourful and crispy, although I prefer my eggies to be soft. Both were hot and fresh. It took about 10 mins to make so walk around the empty mall lolol. Owner is very friendly. Overall, the egg waffles were not bad.
Judy N.
Place rating: 4 Mississauga, Canada
I actually came in and tried an off-menu item which was the owner’s creation of a pizza egg waffle. He told us we were the first customers to officially order it and it was quite endearing because he got really excited to sell it to us. He even whipped out his phone to take photos of the pizza ANDUS to capture the moment! For $ 8 you can try the world’s first HK egg waffle with pizza toppings. I must admit, I was a little thrown off by the combination. My first bite felt like I had literally put a pizza and egg waffle together. It did not mesh very well. It’s just two things you would never imagine together. But it grows on you as your tastebuds adjust. I recommend easing into it… maybe try a bite with just tomato sauce. .then cheese and finally pepperoni. Overall, I’m glad I tried it because I did end up enjoying it and I think everyone should try it once but don’t expect something mind blowing. It’s going to be a hit or miss. I probably wouldn’t order it again but I will most definitely be back to try the regular egg waffles though. The egg waffles were so crispy on the outside but was nice and soft on the inside. Very big in size as well. Huge thumbs up. Like what many of the reviewers here said, the owner is very humble and friendly. Willing to engage in conversation with customers and it doesn’t come off as forced or overbearing. Makes me wish this place was in a better location and got more exposure! I know the business hours on here say they close at 8pm but I think it’s quite flexible. We called around 9pm and said we would be there for 10pm and the owner was very nice about it. So if you’re feeling for this after a dinner, just call in and ask!
Katharine Y.
Place rating: 5 Markham, Canada
Came here on a whim after work around 10pm and the owner was waiting for his wife to pick him up. He was happy to make me a few waffles. I ordered the original, green tea, and apple cinnamon waffles. All were so delicious. They were all crispy on the outside and chewy on the inside. The apple cinnamon was my favourite one and every bite had pieces of apples in it. There is an option to add ice cream to the waffles, but I was taking them home to share with my family. They seemed to really enjoy it as well! The owner is very friendly and humble. We had a bit of a conversation during the wait for my waffles and he is happy to talk about anything you throw at him. All around pleasant late night experience here. I’ll definitely be back to try the other flavours.
Wes L.
Place rating: 5 Markham, Canada
Egg waffle galore! This place is like a hidden gem tucked away on hwy7 and Kennedy lol. It’s cheap and freaking delicious! The owner looks like a very nice guy. Seems like he chills there and is having fun at what he does! Toast delight has 8 flavors and I’ve tried green tea, sesame, pork and floss, and 3 cheese and I love the 3 cheese. Probably because I love cheese… don’t judge me haha. I haven’t tried the other flavors but they are probably quite good! It is very cheap $ 3 for 1 and $ 5 for 2. Takes about 10 minutes to make so just walk around or sit down till then! He also offers fish, beef balls and red sausages. On top of that you can get ice cream with the waffle for $ 3 more I believe. They take Cash only, I forgot to mention this since most reviews I’ve seen don’t mention it. Definitely will come back for lots more!
Amy Z.
Place rating: 5 Markham, Canada
DROOOOOL. OHMYGOODNESS, IT’S SOGOOD! This place is upstairs above T&T in that empty mall upstairs. As soon as you go up the escalator, turn right and you’ll see it right away. The man that works here is very friendly and efficient. There are several flavours of waffles, all for a great price. $ 5 for two and $ 3 for one, so obviously greedy me had to settle for 2. Honestly I wanted four but didn’t have enough coins & they don’t accept card. Wait time was around 5−7minutes, which was acceptable. Unlike the ‘wooffles’ across the street that take two and a half days. These waffles were also a lot bigger and tastier. I picked the pork floss & seaweed, which was amazingly savoury. If you like salty and sweet, this is your thing. It was huge and every bite was better than the last. We also bought the green tea one, which looked really great. The matcha on the inside was prominent(at first, I was eating it with the pork floss one and couldn’t taste any of the green tea, then after eating it by itself, I fell in love) The flavour was very strong and has the authentic bitter green tea taste. Love! These waffles are very crispy, bubble-like and again, they are huge. My mouth could not get enough. I swear, I’m going to burst soon and I’m still munching. please. make delivery. I’m just putting this out there, bring this to me and I’m yours.
Betty F.
Place rating: 4 Scarborough, Toronto, Canada
For all those who aren’t familiar with the area and have a recent obsession with egg waffles and ice cream, toast delight is located in the TNT mall on kennedy on the second level. Go up the escalators and its to your right. They offer multiple flavour selections here — for just a green tea waffle, its $ 3. But if you wanted green tea and red bean, I was told its $ 4. That’s for my adventures next time. And yes, I’ll be coming back. Waffle-wise they are a bit more crispy and cooked then the other place across the street. Pair that with ice cream, I could see it being a sturdy waffle-scoop. Worth trying if you’re in the area and looking for a snack.
Anh T.
Place rating: 3 Toronto, Canada
3.5÷5 *This shop was really small as well, there were enough room for two waffle pans and a counter with 3 stools. *The main focus of Toast Delight is the Hong Kong egg waffle, however they also sell curry beef balls and bubble tea as well. *offer a wide range of flavors, even the savoury ones! *Good for a snack in the area, but I wouldn’t go out of my way to get it. –Green tea HK Egg waffle — $ 3 –Pork Floss and Seaweed HK egg waffle — $ 3 While the egg waffles here kept their shape and remained crispy, I found the inside to be a bit too dense for my liking, which was the same problem I had with their pop-up shop in Sweetery. In terms of flavor, I was unable to detect any green tea flavor in T’s egg waffle. For mine, the owner was generous with the pork floss and & seaweed and it had a nice balance of saltiness. However after eating both for a while, I thought the waffle tasted bland and the ingredients didn’t fully incorporated with the batter, which resulted in uneven ingredients with each waffle pieces.
Sonia C.
Place rating: 5 Toronto, Canada
This place is soooo good like I can’t even. The egg waffles are so crispy on the outside but soft and chewy on the inside. The outside is crispy almost like a fortune cookie! Honestly I didn’t even know I was into crispy hk egg waffles until I tried this! Bye bye soggy hk egg waffles! This place deserves so much more hype! I just wished they had a better location with more traffic so they get more exposure. The best part? They have green tea hk egg waffles! FYI I’m a green tea freakkkk! They have other innovative flavours like coconut, sesame, 3 cheese, pork floss and seaweed, red bean, chocolate, etc! AND! You don’t have to wait 40 minutes(just in case you don’t understand the reference, I’m talking about wooffles lol). It’s honestly so much better than wooffles, I don’t think I’ll be going to wooffles again as their waffles are soggy. Best hk egg waffles I’ve tried in toronto.
Bebe B.
Place rating: 3 Richmond Hill, Canada
The owner here is a really nice old man(and some times his wife is here also) he makes the waffles fresh, I now understand why it’s called toast delight cause the egg waffles is really Crispy and hard like really toasted! I wish it was more soft like cake. He makes everything to order and the prices at good, the waffles taste better with the ice cream! :)
Tracy T.
Place rating: 2 Toronto, Canada
Was quite excited to try this place out since I had just come back from HK and my passion for egglets was still burning strong. First off, it was relatively confusing finding this place because it was not located on the plaza’s store directory. After a bit of exploring, it turned out to be a quaint little shop located on the right immediately after going up the escalator. And when I say quaint, I actually mean bar stool seating for 4 that faces the owner(who realistically only has enough space for himself to walk 5 steps horizontally). The owner seemed friendly and promptly began to make my order which was one green tea flavour and one dried pork floss and seaweed flavour(took 7−8mins). Sadly, both egglets were slightly disappointing. While I applaud the variety of creative flavours, neither of them carried the sweet and desirable aroma or mouth feel. The outer crunch was done well but unfortunately, the insides of both were relatively dense and didn’t achieve that fluffy and spongy texture. Not to mention, both flavors were also not prominent enough. I wish he would’ve been more generous with the dried pork floss and seaweed because I could barely taste it in the batter. Due to it’s poor choice of location and overall sub-par quality of egglets, I would not intentionally come back again.
Vesta C.
Place rating: 5 Markham, Canada
The best bubble waffles in Markham! I come here all the time with my friends and always have a nice chat with the owner! :) He’s super friendly and it’s always nice to chat with him. It’s $ 3 for 1 and $ 5 for 2 so I always buy 2! My personal favorite is green tea but all of them taste good! Definitely a must try!
Dan L.
Place rating: 3 Markham, Canada
There was a bit of hype about this place so I was excited to try it out. I managed to get there in time to order an original egg waffle and the last red bean egg waffle of the day. It took about 10 minutes for my egg waffles to be made. I didn’t eat it fresh as I was taking it to my sister’s place to share. It’s a neat little shop that also sells buns and snacks like curry fish balls. Anyway, $ 5 for 2 egg waffles. As most people have said there’s a bit of a crunch to the exterior and the inside is a little more dense than what you’re used to with egg waffles. What makes the place interesting is the types of egg waffles flavours. the red been one was not bad, and there is some orange peel flavouring to go along with it as well which i wasn’t expecting. overall, it didn’t amaze me, but i’d certainly go back and try the other flavours.
Jennifer K.
Place rating: 3 Markham, Canada
3.5 star Hong Kong Street Food is something I always missed and have craving for. Curry Fishballs, Egg Custard Waffles and more. The smell of freshly made waffles is just so intoxicating! Toast Delight, a newly opened Hong Kong Snack Shop might able to help if you have the same cravings as I do. Located on the second floor of the same Mall as T&T Unionville. Egg Waffles $ 3 each or $ 5 for 2 in 8 different flavours including choice of original, matcha, red bean, sesame and even savory: Pork Floss & Seaweed. Made to Order and it might take a while to be ready. I ended up ordering the Original and Sesame and while I was waiting snacking on on some Curry Fish Balls($ 1.50). The verdict? Not bad but not really as good as the«real» thing. Just make sure you let it cool down so the outer layer would be crunchy while the interior nice and fluffy. The egg waffle a little bit too dense for my liking but still good stuff. Curry Fish Balls was so so. The curry taste was not too intense. But not bad as a snack! Toast Delight also has over 20 different types of freshly baked buns which can also be pre ordered to guarantee freshness! Closes on Tuesdays. P. S. My coworkers did comment that these Egg Waffles tastes much better than Dong Dong at Pacific Mall/Market Village. So definitely worth giving them a try!