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Dessert Place Around town?
oskai
04-13-2008, 02:20 AM
Hello
Just want to ask if you guys know any good dessert place around town...any ethnic type is fine beside the reli traditional type of chinese dessert.."sweet water"
The only ones i know is
True Confection
Sweet Obsession
Sweet Revenge
Sale De The
Berry Good
Cheesecake Etc
OMGWTFBBQ
04-14-2008, 12:54 AM
Where is True Confection and Sweet Obsession btw?
I heard death by chocolate is pretty sweeet. Its not ethnic tho.. :(
oskai
04-14-2008, 03:27 AM
Where is True Confection and Sweet Obsession btw?
Here is True Confection website~ They have 3 location so i guess whichever one is closer to u
http://www.trueconfections.ca/
and Sweet Obsession is one of my fav place to go~ but they close early..at 10-11pm
Sweet Obsession · 2611 West 16th Avenue · Vancouver · BC · V6K3C2 · Canada
Telephone: 604 739 0555
RacePace
09-19-2008, 01:22 PM
Thomas Haas needs to be on your list, a little far, but worth it
godwin
09-19-2008, 03:19 PM
Unless you decide to have dessert after lunch or something.. they close really early.
Thomas Haas needs to be on your list, a little far, but worth it
RacePace
09-19-2008, 03:22 PM
Unless you decide to have dessert after lunch or something.. they close really early.
ya true, and not open on Sundays, but still worth a trip
wendal
09-19-2008, 03:34 PM
ganache in yaletown. strawberry cake thingy is GOOOD.
murd0c
09-19-2008, 07:10 PM
death by chocolote is really good. Havn't been in yrs tho.
Supafly
09-19-2008, 08:53 PM
death by chocolate bites dirty smelly surrey ass....that is the biggest shit hole if you're looking for decent dessert.
most of their desserts are pre-frozen and are assembled by a HS kid with absolutely no knowledge of art.
i would reccomend BONTON; sweet obsession; thomas haas or as a last resort, true confection..
kitsune
09-20-2008, 12:27 PM
Where's bonton?
FatalCloud
09-20-2008, 02:37 PM
bonton
3150 Broadway West
Senna4ever
09-20-2008, 11:46 PM
Dessert buffet @ the Sutton Place Hotel.
stuff99
03-25-2011, 08:19 PM
bump an old thread.
any good and new dessert places that's popped up over the last few years?
Spectre_Cdn
03-25-2011, 09:07 PM
The Sweet Spot Bakery in Steveston:
http://www.urbanspoon.com/r/14/1560727/restaurant/Vancouver/Steveston/The-Sweet-Spot-Bakery-Richmond
It's more of a to-go dessert and pastry place (frozen French-style soups and meals are available, haven't tried them) but there are 4-5 stools if you want to sit and eat.
Here are some I tried a couple months ago: White chocolate with mango jelly, pistachio _____, chocolate mousse with sour raspberry, chocolate dome with cherries, fruit tart with custard
I liked them. The chocolate cakes were rich and not overly sweet, and the pistachio cake was... unique. Each is around $4 iirc.
Matlock
03-25-2011, 09:58 PM
Dont go to sweet revenge. Bad service and not worth your money when there are many better places to try.
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stuff99
03-26-2011, 08:44 AM
Dont go to sweet revenge. Bad service and not worth your money when there are many better places to try.
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such as?
bella galeteria = best gelato in town
ShanghaiKid
08-18-2011, 05:49 PM
bump, anyone know of a late night dessert place in rmd?
bcrdukes
08-18-2011, 06:24 PM
The only place I know of is Yavis Club.
Splmash
08-18-2011, 07:06 PM
7 Sweet Sins beside GM Place closes at midnight. Not sure if that's late enough though.
ShanghaiKid
08-18-2011, 07:17 PM
duly appreciated gentlemen.
Araaadi
08-18-2011, 07:20 PM
cumparis is pretty popular on north road across from lougheed mall
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ShanghaiKid
08-18-2011, 07:28 PM
^ that was the original plan, but i think they close a little too early after having to make some schedule adjustments
k3mps
08-18-2011, 08:31 PM
not in richmond, but close. (5556 Cambie)
Dot Dessert, not sure of hours but check them out
Obsideon
08-18-2011, 10:10 PM
cumparis is pretty popular on north road across from lougheed mall
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What a horrible name LOL!.... or maybe I'm just dirty .. :blushsmile: .. anyways ...
What's wrong with Sweet Revenge? It's close to where I live and I always found it to be pretty good, the Apple Pie is :sweetjesus:
MelonBoy
08-22-2011, 01:11 AM
Bubble Fruity - asian style dessert ftw...
Thierry | Chocolaterie Patisserie Cafe (http://www.thierrychocolates.com/)
havent been, but he is the best pastry chef in Vancouver.
light
08-22-2011, 04:52 PM
shaved ice at aberdeen mall
teekaywok
08-27-2011, 05:40 PM
+1 for Thierry, their macrons and tiramisu :sweetjesus:
Splmash
08-27-2011, 08:51 PM
La Casa Gelato. Expensive and not the best quality gelato but all those flavors make it so fun.
Razor Ramon HG
12-06-2011, 11:53 PM
Just bumping this.
Do any of the aforementioned places have a nice and cozy atmosphere? Been to Javis and Cheesecake Etc, but I want to try something new.
I looked at Thierry's, but the seating doesn't look that great (the food on the other hand.. :sweetjesus:)
bcrdukes
12-07-2011, 12:25 AM
Just bumping this.
Do any of the aforementioned places have a nice and cozy atmosphere? Been to Javis and Cheesecake Etc, but I want to try something new.
I looked at Thierry's, but the seating doesn't look that great (the food on the other hand.. :sweetjesus:)
Not really a "dessert" place per se but I went to Chop the other day in Richmond and had dinner there. They have a pretty good dessert menu right now. I had this one cake with a strawberry rum or something and it was pretty good. Pretty cozy and I think if you show up after the dinner rush, it should be ok.
I was there on a Sunday evening and the dinning lounge was moderately busy. :)
Edit: Here is it. Not many options but I had the Caribbean Rum Cake. I had to share it.
Fallen Chocolate Soufflé Cake
with mascarpone mousse and fresh vanilla anglaise $8
New York Cheesecake with Berries
classic cheesecake with field berries macerated in Rock Creek Cider $8
Raspberry Crème Brulée
white chocolate, raspberries, orange walnut biscotti, caramelized sugar $7¾
Caribbean Rum Cake
drenched in Appleton’s rum, served with vanilla bean gelato, cinnamon anglaise and toasted coconut 7¾
ilvtofu
12-09-2011, 09:48 PM
+1 for Thierry, their macrons and tiramisu :sweetjesus:
Just had thierry last night
http://s3.amazonaws.com/foodspotting-ec2/reviews/1112737/thumb_600.jpg?1323408399?1323499444
http://s3.amazonaws.com/foodspotting-ec2/reviews/1115829/thumb_600.jpg?1323499518?1323499542
these 2 for $12. The top one is a passion fruit mousse with some macaroons on the outside. The second one is a black forest cake, which was divine
GF got me a black forest cake from there for my bday 2 months ago (10/12"?) that tasted like crap though...
Thomas Haas needs to be on your list, a little far, but worth it
There's one on broadway too between arbutus and macdonald
milktea
12-09-2011, 10:39 PM
thierry downtown
dots (for ice cream parfaits ) on cambie
the urban tea merchant downtown has awesome teas and decent macaroons ( my fav for high tea-ing)
Bella Gelatia downtown ( they have this heavenly confection that is gelato sandwiched between a macaroon; they're to dieee for)
milktea
12-09-2011, 10:51 PM
Thierry | Chocolaterie Patisserie Cafe (http://www.thierrychocolates.com/)
havent been, but he is the best pastry chef in Vancouver.
Go try it. well worth the money. he is in fact the best~
DaFonz
12-12-2011, 07:21 PM
Go try it. well worth the money. he is in fact the best~
I don't understand people's love for thierry. I've been there three times and been wholy unimpressed - I just kept going back like an abused girlfriend because I was convinced there was something I was missing.
The croissants are dry and taste like cardboard -> faubourg kicks their ass there.
I had the black forest cake and it was absolute garbage. You could get the same thing at a grocery store for cheaper. I had another one that was also completely forgettable. Maybe I made poor choices, but ganache makes far better cakes than thierry.
The only thing that I would spend money there on are their macarons (goddammit people, stop calling them macaroons!) and they're not "OMG, YOU CAN'T MISS THEM" good. They're fine.. but that's it.
Edit: http://kitcheningwithcarly.com/ <-- her macarons >>>>> Thierry any day of the week.
willystyle
12-12-2011, 09:22 PM
I don't understand people's love for thierry. I've been there three times and been wholy unimpressed - I just kept going back like an abused girlfriend because I was convinced there was something I was missing.
The croissants are dry and taste like cardboard -> faubourg kicks their ass there.
I had the black forest cake and it was absolute garbage. You could get the same thing at a grocery store for cheaper. I had another one that was also completely forgettable. Maybe I made poor choices, but ganache makes far better cakes than thierry.
The only thing that I would spend money there on are their macarons (goddammit people, stop calling them macaroons!) and they're not "OMG, YOU CAN'T MISS THEM" good. They're fine.. but that's it.
Edit: kitchening with carly (http://kitcheningwithcarly.com/) <-- her macarons >>>>> Thierry any day of the week.
I agree, even Thomas Haas, is just OK.
I swear, Vancouver, as a large metropolitan city, probably has some of the worse pastry shops in North America. Just trek 2.5 hours south to Seattle, and you will find way better shops, even your average baker is better than here. Fly 2 hours down to San Francisco. It's literally night and day difference. For the price we pay, we deserve better quality pastry here.
And before someone else comments, yeah I know this thread is about dessert places in town. :)
icemiko
12-19-2011, 10:43 AM
I had the Macarons at Thierry, they are only average, nothing special, that place is overrated.
Anyone know any good chinese dessert places?
xmisstrinh
04-13-2013, 06:22 PM
the macarons at theirry always taste stale. best ones are at faubourg
Marshall Placid
04-20-2013, 01:44 AM
The Sweet Spot Bakery in Steveston:
The Sweet Spot Bakery - Steveston - Richmond | Urbanspoon (http://www.urbanspoon.com/r/14/1560727/restaurant/Vancouver/Steveston/The-Sweet-Spot-Bakery-Richmond)
It's more of a to-go dessert and pastry place (frozen French-style soups and meals are available, haven't tried them) but there are 4-5 stools if you want to sit and eat.
Here are some I tried a couple months ago: White chocolate with mango jelly, pistachio _____, chocolate mousse with sour raspberry, chocolate dome with cherries, fruit tart with custard
I liked them. The chocolate cakes were rich and not overly sweet, and the pistachio cake was... unique. Each is around $4 iirc.
+1
But... they close early unfortunately.
But, their lemon bar has the perfect blend of sour + sweet.
Marshall Placid
04-20-2013, 01:46 AM
Thierry | Chocolaterie Patisserie Cafe (http://www.thierrychocolates.com/)
havent been, but he is the best pastry chef in Vancouver.
They have a wide assortment of desserts and pastries and... great COFFEE.
Try their Americano. Very, very good, possibly the best I've tasted.
Their apple pie is "flat-out" good (flat, being... it is really thin, which is good, and also flat-out good).
They do a lot of things well, being delicious.
The top items to eat there are the apple pies, apricot danish, Americano, and the "OPERA" cake.
The fruity cakes are so-so only.
Presto
11-05-2014, 01:13 PM
Old thread bump.
My wife's cousins want to go all the way to Thierry's for dessert. I hate going all the way downtown to lineup for overpriced sugar, though. It seems that place is busy and overrated. What are the recommendations in 2014? Looking for place for great dessert, and seating.
inv4zn
11-05-2014, 05:54 PM
True Confections isn't bad, and if you're into cheesecake, Cheesecake Etc. on Granville is also pretty decent.
Capstone's chocolate fondue also isn't bad either.
I say "isn't bad" because I'm not into fine dining, so some of the more haute couture here may look down upon my suggestions with horror.
guurl
11-05-2014, 06:07 PM
asian dessert places:
heartstock noodle & tea by granville island - yummy desserts w/ vietnamese food (pho, vermicelli, rice, bubble tea. they give big portions for the bbt!!)
icybar on kingsway past metro - should try those mango pancakes
doolami in richmond (they have the best icecream. beats ernest and they have take home jar as well)
should definitely check these places out
this is how heartstock desserts look like. . .
https://instagram.com/p/uwyaXBKAue/
Bonka
11-05-2014, 06:21 PM
True Confections is awful. Crappy flour cakes drowned in coulis. The thing is, it's not even that the cakes are lousy (they're mediocre at best), it's how much they charge for a sliver. When a slice of cake at this place can get you a whole cake at the grocery store with proportionate quality, it's highway robbery in the truest sense.
You can try Chez Christophe in North Burnaby I've had friends pick up a few things for me before but I'm limited to their baked goods only and they're really not a sit in place. If dine-in ambiance matters just go to a place like Soirette on West Pender for high tea and call it a day.
CAFE JOIE | ? | (http://www.cafejoie.com)
If you're into shaved ice and waffles check this place out. It's a nice little Korean cafe across from Metro on Sussex Ave.
GF and I have been hitting up this place almost weekly for their "Patbingsu" , basically shaved frozen milk with red bean, fruits, etc.
Just something different from cheesecakes..
Adorkami
11-05-2014, 06:40 PM
Heartstock shaved ice is good. Another place I've found in the last month is Crackle Creme in chinatown Crackle Crème | Gourmet Crème Brûlée | 245 Union Street Vancouver BC (http://www.cracklecreme.com) save a dollar if you get it as take out and pretty good.
pastarocket
11-05-2014, 09:21 PM
+ 1 for Ganache in Yaletown. The owner/chef, trained in Paris, makes really good passion fruit chocolate cakes.
miss_crayon
11-05-2014, 09:41 PM
Camelia Tea on Royal Oak and Imperial! Owners are the kids of the owner of Accord Noodle House (now known as Bowwow Noodles..or something). Awesome place to kick back with some tea, coffee and desserts!!
Also really like Icy bar on kingsway. Same owner as the Cherry Icy Bar in Crystal mall and Parker place. Best red bean ice cream icy EVER!!!
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