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Menu for t-buds, Food & Tea Lounge in Toronto in Toronto, ON

  • Closed:
    12:00 PM - 6:00 PM
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  • Cuisines:

    American North American

    American North American

  • Features:

    Delivery , Non-Contact Delivery

  • Known for:

    Coffee, Halal food, Small plates, Great tea selection, Casual, Cozy, Seating, Wheelchair accessible parking lot, Wheelchair accessible seating, NFC mobile payments, Brunch, Dessert, Dine-in, Lunch, Good for groups, Family-friendly, No-contact delivery, Delivery, Takeaway, Wheelchair-accessible entrance, Accepts reservations, Catering, Restroom,
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t-buds, Food & Tea Lounge in Toronto in Toronto, ON, is a American restaurant with an overall average rating of 4.3 stars. Check out what other diners have said about t-buds, Food & Tea Lounge in Toronto. Today, t-buds, Food & Tea Lounge in Toronto will be open from 12:00 PM to 6:00 PM. Don’t wait until it’s too late or too busy. Call ahead and book your table on (647) 352-3624.

Looking for something specific? t-buds, Food & Tea Lounge in Toronto includes halal dietary options.

Other favorable attributes include: small plates.

Looking for different restaurants with a similar menu? You should check out The Monkey Bar and Aroma Espresso Bar.

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Aaron Brown 1 year ago
5

Possibly the most delicious scones in the city! A great hidden gem for afternoon tea, with unique and delicious tea options,... creative finger foods, and very cozy chairs! The service was friendly and willing to accommodate my friend who couldn't eatbread/wheat (dietary restrictions). Also incredibly good value for money - affordable! Read more

Olivia Elaine 1 year ago
4

I ordered a short notice catering for a work function. I wanted something unique and it was; however, in my opinion it was... overpriced finger sandwiches. If you want to try this place I think you definitely need to go in person and experience the teaservice or else it’s quite expensive for funeral sandwiches but the mushroom hot pastries were incredible. Read more

Gastro W. 1 year ago
4

The classic afternoon tea menu ($38) begins with a hot pot of tea selected from an extensive two-page listing. I stick with a... traditional black tea that allows me to include a splash of oat milk into it without drowning out the tea flavours. If you’rewaiting on a guest, look through their tea descriptions. Someone poetic crafted them; such the description of how black Ceylonspring valley tea leaves are created through “warm sunshine following tropical monsoons with cold nights”. As the tea toweris prepared, a two-bite leek quiche and simple caprese salad tie us over. If you’re the type of person who skips breakfast andlunch before heading to afternoon tea, you’ll appreciate these pre-tea light bites. However, if you’re like me and neverskip a meal, I’d forgo the microwave re-heated quiche to save room for Tbuds amazing scones. They have a lovely crispy crustthat breaks easily to reveal a soft fluffy centre and aren’t overly sweet so you can slather it with mascarpone cream and jam.Too bad they are so stingy with the condiments, providing enough for two scones at most. In fact, if anything we need more ofthe mascarpone cream as it’s lighter and less buttery than traditional clotted cream. Their sandwiches each incorporates anherb and a creamy element. We loved them all: the egg salad is enhanced with a bit of chives, the cucumber sandwich is slicedpaper thin and uses an herbed cream cheese, the curried chicken includes a refreshing chutney, and even the sun-dried tomato andcheddar combination surprisingly works. With six sandwiches to a person, it makes for a filling meal. The tower is capped offwith fresh soft macarons that have a vibrant fruity flavour and luscious cream. The other petit fours – a fruit tart andultra-decadent salted chocolate square – are less impressive but nonetheless decent. Read more

Carol Huynh 1 year ago
4

Tea was amazing. Very impressed with the strength of the taste without it feeling over-steeped / bitter. 1 star less as food was... average - good but not great. I'd return for just the tea! Read more

M Koshy 1 year ago
5

Spoiled by Bridgerton and Downton Abbey, Some of us curious Desi's wanted to try the experience of a Hi-tea and I totally get it... now, this place served the best experience we could have. Regardless, the Indian in me will never understand the puzzle ofpouring cold milk on to a cup of black tea. But thankfully they had Masala tea so that was a Plus. Read more

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When is t-buds, Food & Tea Lounge in Toronto open?

t-buds, Food & Tea Lounge in Toronto is open on the following days:
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 12:00 PM - 06:00 PM
Wednesday: 12:00 PM - 06:00 PM
Thursday: 12:00 PM - 06:00 PM
Friday: 12:00 PM - 06:00 PM
Saturday: 12:00 PM - 06:00 PM
Sunday: 12:00 PM - 06:00 PM

What forms of payment are accepted at t-buds, Food & Tea Lounge in Toronto?

They accept Apple Pay and Google Pay at t-buds, Food & Tea Lounge in Toronto.

Does t-buds, Food & Tea Lounge in Toronto offer delivery?

Yes, t-buds, Food & Tea Lounge in Toronto offers delivery.

Does t-buds, Food & Tea Lounge in Toronto offer reservations?

Yes, t-buds, Food & Tea Lounge in Toronto accepts reservations.

Does t-buds, Food & Tea Lounge in Toronto serve breakfast?

Yes, t-buds, Food & Tea Lounge in Toronto serves breakfast, view their breakfast menu on Sirved.