The coffee delicious, the fruit fresh, the whip cream and sorbet clearly made in house. A holiday celebration at a family's house? NO WAY! This is the start of a beautiful relationship, my family is likely to have with this Korean chain's first Canadian franchise.
The decor is so pretty and modern. Many tables were around but my cousin and I decided to occupy the comfy blue couches at the front. The interest stemmed from the advertised Dutch coffee. My cousin (being from Holland) was very curious about this menu item which sparked our interest.
The menu is fairly simple but their quality is top notch. My cousin ordered, what else, their Dutch coffee. Topped with whip cream. She enjoyed it immensely. And was informed by the franchise owner that Dutch anything in this company represents how the coffee is made. The contraption was new to both of us. Price: a reasonable $2.
I was not so simple. When in Rome...or I guess in this case Paris! I went for the Strawberry Bonbon. Fresh, juicy fruit layered on top of sorbet complimented by a layer of homemade whip cream. Sprinkle some powdered sugar on top and you got Art in a cup. This is 'slightly' more expensive than your Dutch coffee coming in at $14. However, look at any one of those elements when sold separately (well except the powdered sugar) and the fact that they likely have to import the fresh fruit in winter months and it's hard to dispute that the price is too high. Otherwise, they would be compromising the quality.
They're new and fresh and worth a try. Location number 2 coming soon!