Dear Fro - Toronto
Dear Fro
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Nestled at Midland and Finch, Dear and Fro is a charming café renowned for its bingsu, offering a cozy atmosphere that invites friends to gather. While portion sizes have slightly decreased since before the pandemic, the prices remain appealing, with options starting around $10. Customers rave about a variety of flavors—from classic Thai milk tea to unique combinations like blueberry and Oreo cheesecake. The service may vary, but the delicious desserts and serene ambiance make it a favorite destination. Don't forget to bring cash or a debit card for a sweet escape that keeps patrons returning for more.
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If you're looking for a solid shaved ice or bingsu place at Midland and Finch, this spot is a great choice! While their portions are slightly smaller than many other places, the prices are lower, with some options even around $10. I think sharing one bowl between two people works well. I've been coming here for more than five years and I'm still very pleased with their bingsu. This time, I enjoyed the Thai milk tea b... View all feedback.
The bing su was delicious, but the service speed could definitely be improved. The staff were friendly, but it felt a bit strange to wait 30 minutes for a bing su. They took our friends' order and then announced they were going on a break, which was unclear but seemed to mean that no food would be prepared for a while. This was surprising, especially given how quick it is to make bing su, and no explanation was given. Fortunately, we received our bing su before the break, so a typical wait is probably around 10 minutes. The restaurant has plenty of seating, making it a nice spot to hang out with friends. I highly recommend trying any bing su with poppable boba!
Overall very good and very unique flavours. Portion is a bit small for the price but the dessert was delicious. Will be difficult to find similar flavours elsewhere.
Came to Dear and Fro several times with my friends. We have tried various bingsu flavors here. Some are very good, others are okay, and the rest are just meh or a hit or miss.Tonight we ordered the Blueberry Bingsu, the Oreo Cheesecake Bingsu, the Hong Kong Styled Milk Tea Bingsu, and a Blueberry Milk Tea.My friend says that the Blueberry Bingsu is really good. My other friend says that he chose his old reliable the Oreo Cheesecake Bingsu. Tasty as always. It's his 3rd time having that one. The Hong Kong Styled Milk Tea Bingsu tastes pretty good. It's also tall, comes with the cheese foam, and the milk tea to pour over the bingsu. The caramelized sugar on top is super tasty too. The Blueberry Milk Tea is light and, well, tastes like blueberries. Very good blueberry milk tea.In our past visits, we had tried the Raspberry Bingsu, the Matcha Bingsu and its variants, the Injeolmi Bingsu, the Earl Grey Milk Tea Bingsu, the Thai Milk Tea Bingsu, the Mango Bingsu, the Strawberry Bingsu... We've had a lot of bingsu.Some of the Matcha Bingsu variations are okay. The rest that we have tried was all pretty good. The fruit ones hit really well.The cafe is small and cozy. The decor and the lights make the atmosphere feel chill and relaxed.They have Korean comfort food and desserts and drinks (signature drinks, tea, milk tea, hot drinks etc . We've never ordered the hot dishes and other desserts here. We've only ordered the bingsu here... And one milk tea.Dear and Fro is our comfort favorite Bingsu place. We always come back here. And the bingsu place here, is in a very good location, all around other cafes and restaurants. Come here for the bingsu and chill vibes. It's seriously good here... (though the sizes of the bingsu have shrunk from before the original size of the bingsu before the pandemic... . The prices are still relatively good for what you get.The bingsu prices range from around $13 to $15, give or take. The Blueberry Milk Tea was around $6.95 give or take for a large size.I would like to try the toast dessert the next time we come here.They only accept cash and debit card. No credit cards allowed. So make sure to either bring cash or your debit card.Parking: On a Saturday evening, there's basically no parking available, and the parking spaces are tight, so we parked in the adjacent parking lot.
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Mochi/Injeolmi BingsuOriginal milk bingsu + in house‐made mochi (sticky rice cake); korean red bean; soybean powder; & sliced almonds.
CA$16
Matcha Cheese Jelly BingsuMatcha bingsu; matcha cheese jelly; & matcha ice cream. Contains Gelatin
CA$18
Sausage With Sticky Rice CakeCA$12
Korean-Style Army Stew Mini HotpotIt comes + seaweed; crab stick; tempura; lobster ball; & noodles; topped + cheese; parsley & sesame.
CA$16Korean Stew
Spicy Kimchi Cheesy Rice Cake Korean StewSpicy Kimchi; Cheesy Rice Cake; Seaweed; Noodle; Corn; topped + cheese; sesame parsley
CA$16Udon
Spicy Kimchi Soup UdonCA$15
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