
Panadería artesanal italiana que elabora panes frescos, bollos y sándwiches gourmet con ingredientes de primera calidad.
Forno Cultura es una querida panadería y cafetería de Toronto, especializada en productos de panadería italianos auténticos, sándwiches gourmet y café de calidad. Situada en King Street West, este establecimiento ofrece una amplia gama de panes artesanales, galletas, bollos y opciones de desayuno para llevar. Con un concepto de cocina abierta, los clientes pueden ver la artesanía detrás de cada artículo. Conocida por sus deliciosas galletas como amaretti di pistacchio y por sus rebanadas de pizza frescas con coberturas de temporada, Forno Cultura también ofrece servicios de catering y entrega de comida. La panadería pone énfasis en ingredientes de alta calidad y en un ambiente acogedor, convirtiéndola en un lugar popular para locales y visitantes que buscan un auténtico sabor de Italia en el corazón de la ciudad.
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Panes recién horneados de alta calidad, con sabores únicos, perfectos para sándwiches o para disfrutar solos.
Una selección de deliciosas galletas, baba al ron y otros pasteles elaborados con ingredientes de primera calidad.
Sándwiches para llevar con coberturas de temporada, ideales para una comida matutina rápida y sabrosa.
Opciones de café premium, entre las que se incluyen los flat whites, servidos en un ambiente acogedor de cafetería.
Porciones de pizza de temporada con coberturas creativas, disponibles como merienda salada o almuerzo ligero.
Catering personalizado para eventos, ofreciendo nuestros panes, pasteles y sándwiches insignia.
Calificación general
Christen
Everything I've tried has been delicious, from the cookies (my absolute favourite is amaretti di pistacchio) to the pizza slices which usually have seasonal toppings. You can tell the coffee is great quality. The staff is really lovely as well.
Priscilla Wong
I feel like for a bakery, it was disappointing for the worst part of the sandwiches to be the bread. Very hard and dry, I fear they gave us bread from days before. The much drool sandwich was really good in its fillings but the rest I just couldn’t finish. I’m not sure if I’d go back.
Rana Halaby
I got a recommendation to try this place in Toronto and I have to say that the culinary experience was somewhat underwhelming. Thing is - we went in with high expectations given the buzz, and I was a bit disappointed with the food. Not that it’s not good - on the contrary, if you like bread and pastries, this place does it well - but when it comes to breakfast sandwiches, I felt they were bland. Their coffee s good though - and they have this open kitchen concept which I thought was cool. Overall, it’s still is a place to try given the quality of the ingredients used - but if you like flavors - you might wanna stay away from the egg sandwiches. It’s also on the pricey side - we paid 43$ for 2 sandwiches and 2 flat whites + 1 baba au rhum.
MrSorenaa
I was really impressed with the quality here! The bread is incredibly fresh and has a unique, interesting flavor. I tried one of their sandwiches and it was absolutely delicious — super fresh, tasty, and well put together. Definitely worth a visit if you appreciate good bread and quality ingredients!
naghmeh sheikh hassani
Love this place! They have some of the best grab-and-go breakfast options in the city, and the cookies are a must — you really can’t go wrong with any of them. They’re a bit pricey for how small they are, but absolutely worth it for the quality and flavor. Not much outdoor seating, but there’s some available inside for when you want to enjoy your treats on the spot.
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