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| - When arriving to the shop, it was around night time. The store was so dim and had like one ceiling light opened. Personally, it looked really sketch from the outside. But because it said Millie Creperie, we decided to go inside anyway. The shop is really small with only 3-4 plastic tables and plastic chairs. It was not a comfortable setting to chill. So if you don't come early, you won't get a seat. Since the shop is so tight, it makes it uncomfortable standing in there with lots of people.
You can tell the store had really nice workers. The service was prompt.
The prices are expensive for what they offer. Ordered: Green Tea Parfait, Green Tea Millie Crepe Cake, Okonomiyaki Crepe, and Wasabi Chicken Crepe. The best out of the items we ordered was definitely the famous crepe cake. The cake honestly tasted spectacular but since the slice was so small, it didn't justify their price tag (I believe it was around 7.50 to 8.50?). The Green Tea Parfait was not worth it (their green tea ice cream isn't even soft serve, which was a disappointment) and it was difficult to eat with so many things squished into one small plastic cup. But the savoury crepes was the reason that drove this rating down to a 3/5. The crepe did not match the savoury food.. it just did not taste any good. Especially for the Wasabi Chicken, the whole crepe tasted so dry... I highly DO NOT recommend it. TIP: Stick to the desserts.
But the question is would I ever come here again? Probably not. I don't think its worth squishing yourself into a small shop to get an overpriced cake/parfait/crepe. I think there are way better dessert places in downtown Toronto that have more comfortable seating.
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