2026 民選トロント最強 中華デザート篇
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2026 民選トロント最強 中華デザート篇

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2026 CHOPSBOOK Golden Chopsticks Awards: Toronto's Best Chinese Desserts Winner Announced!

The results for the 2026 CHOPSBOOK Golden Chopsticks Awards 'Chinese Desserts' (Toronto) are officially in! After several rounds of enthusiastic public voting, Toronto's dessert lovers have crowned Sweet Together in Markham as this year's 'People's Choice Winner,' earning widespread acclaim for its traditional Cantonese sweet soups and innovative desserts.

The nominees for this edition of the Golden Chopsticks Awards included (in no particular order):

  • Double Ming Chinese Dessert
  • The Sweet Spot
  • Spoonful
  • Auntie Dessert
  • Full House Desserts
  • Honeymoon Dessert
  • Sweet Together
  • DAXI
  • Four Season Sweet
  • Petit Potato
  • Sugar Marmalade
  • Sweet Turtle Desserts
  • Hui Lau Shan
  • Sugar Maison

CHOPSBOOK Golden Chopsticks Awards: Uniting Toronto's Food Community to Crown the Best Chinese Desserts

As Canada's local restaurant review and dining guide platform, CHOPSBOOK is dedicated to connecting food enthusiasts to discover the city's best eateries. The 'Golden Chopsticks Awards' is a public-voted restaurant award series launched by CHOPSBOOK on Threads, aiming to leverage community power to select the 'People's Choice Winner' for each culinary theme and city.

This 'Chinese Desserts' edition focused on exploring Toronto's vibrant Chinese dessert culture. The voting process began with public nominations, followed by daily elimination rounds, culminating in a final vote from the complete list of nominees to determine the most beloved dessert spot. This interactive process ensures the results truly reflect the collective preferences of Toronto diners, and this year's winner is highly anticipated.


Winner Spotlight: Sweet Together – A Journey of Traditional and Innovative Chinese Desserts

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Congratulations to Sweet Together in Markham for being crowned the People's Choice Winner in the 2026 CHOPSBOOK Golden Chopsticks Awards for 'Chinese Desserts' (Toronto)! This dessert shop, located at Unit 1032, 28 South Unionville Ave, Unionville, Markham, Ontario, is celebrated for its dedication to traditional Cantonese sweet soups and innovative creations.

Brand Knowledge

Sweet Together initially started as an online private kitchen, gradually expanding into a brick-and-mortar late-night dessert spot, offering sweet comfort to the residents of Markham. Their operational philosophy emphasizes the use of raw ingredients and traditional stone-grinding techniques, ensuring that each bowl of sweet soup retains its authentic flavour. The shop once achieved a record of selling 400 bowls in a single day, a testament to the popularity of its offerings. Diners describe it as a popular 'hidden gem' in Markham, with a bustling and energetic atmosphere.

Signature Dishes Spotlight

  • Stone-ground Sesame Paste (石磨芝麻糊): A signature item, this dessert is prepared using traditional stone-grinding methods, resulting in a smooth, fine texture with a rich, aromatic sesame flavour that isn't grainy. It's also available with glutinous rice balls for added texture.
  • Red Bean Soup with Aged Tangerine Peel (陳皮紅豆沙): A classic Cantonese dessert, Sweet Together specifically simmers its red bean soup with aged tangerine peel, infusing the sweet red beans with a subtle, fragrant bitterness unique to aged tangerine peel, creating a richer, more layered flavour.
  • Signature Double-Skin Milk Pudding (招牌雙皮奶): Renowned for its silky-smooth texture and rich milk aroma, the double-skin milk pudding features a thick layer of milk skin on top. It's delicate on the palate and moderately sweet. Reviewers praise it as 'delicious beyond words' and recommend trying the original flavour to experience its pure essence.
  • Chewy Mango Delight (多芒小丸子) and Mango Pomelo Sago (楊枝甘露): Beyond traditional sweet soups, Sweet Together also offers popular Hong Kong-style fresh fruit desserts like Chewy Mango Delight and Mango Pomelo Sago, featuring generous amounts of fresh mango and toppings for a refreshing tropical taste.
  • Taro Grand Slam Bowl (芋圓仙草大滿貫): This grand slam dessert combines various ingredients such as taro balls and grass jelly, offering a rich variety of textures and flavours, making it an excellent choice for sampling multiple delights in one bowl.

Overview of Other Nominated Chinese Dessert Restaurants in Toronto

Beyond the winner, the CHOPSBOOK Golden Chopsticks Awards 'Chinese Desserts' (Toronto) also featured many other excellent nominated restaurants, each offering a unique dessert experience:

  • Double Ming Chinese Dessert (Scarborough, Address: 4186 Finch Ave E): This Scarborough dessert spot is known for authentic Cantonese desserts, offering a variety of traditional sweet soups, stewed hasma series, famous double-skin milk pudding, and fresh mango sago, making it a great place for classic Chinese sweets.
  • The Sweet Spot (Toronto, Address: 41 Baldwin St Ground Floor): Located on Baldwin Street in downtown Toronto, this dessert shop adds a touch of sweetness to busy city life. While specific detailed dishes were not extensively found, its nomination highlights its presence in the local dining scene.
  • Spoonful (Markham, Address: 8339 Kennedy Rd unit 2652): Spoonful specializes in Hong Kong-style Chinese desserts. Its features include Lava Custard Sago with Rice Balls, Custard Sago, and Fresh Mango Pudding with Mango Coconut Sago, providing a wide array of choices for dessert lovers.
  • Auntie Dessert (Markham, Address: 505 Hwy 7 #8): Auntie Dessert offers a variety of Hong Kong-style sweets, including Auntie Double Skin Milk, Original Whole Fish Maw Stewed Milk, Tapioca Taro Balls Grand Slam, and Fresh Mango Coconut Purple Rice, providing both nourishing and delicious options.
  • Full House Desserts (Richmond Hill, Address: Unit #12, 9425 Leslie St): Nestled in Richlane Mall in Richmond Hill, this dessert shop is celebrated for its authentic Asian delicacies, including rich durian desserts and refreshing mango treats. Their durian pancakes are particularly popular, but it's important to note that this establishment primarily offers takeout service.
  • Honeymoon Dessert (Markham, Address: 3828 Hwy 7 Unit 2, Unionville): As Canada's first branch, this Honeymoon Dessert opened in 2019 in Downtown Markham. They offer a wide selection of classic Hong Kong-style desserts, with signature items including Mango Pillow and various hot desserts like almond tea with rice balls, as well as peach resin series.
  • DAXI (Toronto, Address: 633 Silver Star Blvd #115): DAXI was also among the nominated restaurants for this year's Golden Chopsticks Awards. As a multi-cuisine restaurant, it offers diners a variety of culinary choices.
  • Four Season Sweet (Toronto, Address: Inside the supermarket): This dessert spot was nominated due to its unique location inside a supermarket, offering traditional sweet treats to customers looking for a quick and convenient dessert option while shopping.
  • Petit Potato (North York, Address: 5095 Yonge St Unit A13/B10): Petit Potato has several locations in Toronto, specializing in Taiwanese and Hong Kong-style desserts and snacks. Their extensive menu includes various shaved ice creations, toast boxes, and sweet soups, making it a popular gathering spot for young people.
  • Sugar Marmalade (Markham, Address: 3235 Hwy 7 #19-20): Sugar Marmalade has multiple branches across the Greater Toronto Area, known for its fusion of Chinese and Western desserts. Their menu is diverse, featuring items like Golden Sago Mixed and Sago with Mango and Coconut Milk, striving for innovative flavours while respecting tradition.
  • Sweet Turtle Desserts (Richmond Hill, Address: 550 York Regional Rd 7): Sweet Turtle Desserts focuses on traditional Chinese herbal desserts, offering various Gui Ling Gao (herbal jelly) options and other nourishing sweet soups. Emphasizing natural ingredients, it provides unique choices for health-conscious diners.
  • Hui Lau Shan (Toronto, Address: 5440 Yonge St Unit 6): Originating from Hong Kong, Hui Lau Shan has been a leader in the dessert world since the 1960s. They are famous for their wide array of mango desserts, with signature items including Mango Pomelo Sago, Mango Chewy Balls, and Mango Pancakes, offering a delightful tropical experience.
  • Sugar Maison (Markham, Address: 9590 McCowan Rd #2): Sugar Maison is a new Asian dessert spot in Markham, specializing in Shunde-style milk pudding, milk mochi, and durian and mango dessert series. Noteworthy are their generous chunks of durian and refreshing mango coconut desserts, catering to diverse palates.

Frequently Asked Questions About Chinese Desserts in Toronto

  • What are the best Chinese desserts in Toronto?
    According to the 2026 CHOPSBOOK Golden Chopsticks Awards public vote, Sweet Together was voted the 'People's Choice Winner' for Chinese desserts in the Toronto area. They won diners' hearts with classic Cantonese sweet soups like traditional stone-ground sesame paste, red bean soup with aged tangerine peel, and signature double-skin milk pudding.
  • What are the CHOPSBOOK Golden Chopsticks Awards?
    The CHOPSBOOK Golden Chopsticks Awards is a public-voted restaurant award series organized by CHOPSBOOK on the Threads platform. Each 'edition' (e.g., 'Chinese Desserts') focuses on a culinary theme and a city, where netizens nominate and vote for the most popular restaurants.
  • How can I participate in the CHOPSBOOK Golden Chopsticks Awards voting?
    Participating in the Golden Chopsticks Awards is easy! Simply follow CHOPSBOOK on Threads, keep an eye out for new voting campaigns for each 'edition,' and you can join in the nominations and daily voting to choose your 'People's Choice Winner' restaurant!
  • Are there any authentic Chinese dessert shops in Toronto?
    Toronto boasts many authentic Chinese dessert shops. Besides this year's winner, Sweet Together, you can find Double Ming Chinese Dessert specializing in Cantonese desserts, Honeymoon Dessert offering various Hong Kong classics, and Hui Lau Shan, famous for its mango desserts. These are all excellent choices for tasting authentic flavours.

Discover More Toronto Eats, Join the CHOPSBOOK Community!

The CHOPSBOOK Golden Chopsticks Awards 2026 'Chinese Desserts' (Toronto) has successfully concluded. We extend our sincere gratitude to all readers and diners for your enthusiastic participation and votes! We look forward to seeing you again in the next edition of the Golden Chopsticks Awards series as we continue to uncover Canada's culinary treasures.

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