4 delicious Lunar New Year treats to try in Toronto

This year, Lunar New Year begins on Jan. 29, ushering in the year of the snake. If your age is a multiple of 12 in 2025, you’re officially a “snake,” which includes Ms. 1989 herself, Taylor Swift. When it comes to new year sweets, Chinese dim sum restaurants are a safe bet for classic treats like nian gao and gok zai. But there are plenty of other spots worth checking out, from a Filipino-inspired bakery to a Taiwanese grocer, a Hong Kong dessert café, or a Korean supermarket. Here’s where to find the sweetest ways to celebrate Lunar New Year.

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