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Honeymoon Dessert — Kid-friendly Family Eats in Toronto, Ontario

4.4·407 reviews·Family Eats·460 Spadina Ave. Unit A, Toronto, ON M5T 2G8
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Honeymoon Dessert is a great spot for families looking for a sweet treat after a meal or as a destination in itself.

What to expect

This dessert restaurant offers a wide variety of Asian fusion desserts, making it a fun stop for kids and adults alike. It's an indoor establishment, perfect for a rainy day outing or a casual family gathering. The diverse menu ensures there's something to satisfy everyone's sweet tooth.

Best for

Ideal for families seeking a delightful dessert experience together.

What parents say

  • Cody Chow

    2025-12-9

    I ordered the mango pamelo with taro balls and mango pillows. Although the presentation weren’t great, they were delicious. There are a lot of choices on the menu. However, all are pretty pricey.

  • Vanessa Chen

    2025-5-30

    If you're into Asian desserts or just want to try something different from your usual cake and ice cream, Honeymoon Dessert is definitely worth checking out. It’s got a big menu full of refreshing, not-too-sweet treats. The place is super relaxed with a clean, modern feel. There’s lots of seating, and plenty of outlets. It’s a great spot if you want to hang out, catch up with friends, or get a bit of work done while snacking on something sweet.

  • Arcee

    2025-11-23

    Got mango custard and mango pomelo. Definitely try the mango pomelo it’s the best out of the two. It has mango mixed with vegan milk and mango pieces. You get mango in every bite. The pomelo add a great texture to it. Grapefruit strands give you a sour bitter taste. Mango custard was good okay but I wouldn’t get it again. It’s very less sweet so if you want something with a mild sweet taste get it. The custard had a texture of a mix between egg whites-natural yogurt-ish. It had very little taste to it felt like I was eating nothing it’s hard to describe it haha. But because it had pieces of mango on top of it, it was the saving grace. If you ration it right you can make it such that you eat a piece of mango with every bite of custard then you’re good. It wasn’t bad but not my favorite I’m sure some people who like mild tastes would like it.

  • Danielle Lee

    2026-1-21

    Cozy, nice spot with lots of good Chinese dessert options! It was FREEZING outside, so this almond soup with glutinous black rice hit the spot. Perfectly warm and not too sweet. The downside though is it is a little small for the price. Still, a great late-night spot to go for some feel-good dessert, and the staff is very friendly.

  • Tommy Chen

    2026-1-16

    Happy to have come across this shop during my stay in Toronto. I use to frequent this chain when I lived in Hong Kong so it was very nostalgic have this after so many years. They specialize in Chinese mango desserts. I had their signature pomelo and their mango pillows. Both were very delicious. There was ample seating on a weekday afternoon and the service prompt and friendly.

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