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| - I've been going here with my family for years - this time we went, we took family that had recently moved to Canada and we ordered a bunch of their crepes and waffles. The names they give their desserts are unique and the family we took liked the experience.
We ordered:
Fudgement Day on a waffle - Honey Madagascar Vanilla Iced Cream with sliced bananas, Belgian dark chocolate sauce, and Belgian dark chocolate buttons - it was super good, super pretty sweet - the dark chocolate was a nice decision - made it less sweet for such a chocolatey dish.
Tongue depressor on a crepe - Cocoa Chanel Iced Cream, brownies, Belgian Dark Chocolate Sauce, and Belgian White Chocolate Buttons - this one's for the chocolate lovers. I, a chocolate fan and a sweet tooth, loved it.
The Last Straw on a crepe - Honey Madagascar Vanilla Iced Cream, Fresh Strawberries, an Strawberry coulis - we had to take a break from all the chocolate so this was a nice, but still sweet, change to our palette.
Chewbaclava on a crepe - Sweet Baklava iced cream, baklava bits, Quebec maple syrup, and cinnamon streusel. This one was my favourite - it's different from the classic iced cream flavours you expect (strawberry, vanilla, chocolate). The baklava bits sprinkled over the top gives it a nice chewy and somewhat crunchy texture - like granola. It's another sweet crepe choice but it's a great one for those looking to try something new. The fact that it's baklava iced cream also makes its flavour pop out more.
Costs:
Crepes - $12.75
Waffles - $13.25
The plates are huge - one crepe/waffle is good for 2-3 people.
I would definitely come again, as we usually do for a nice sweet ice cream treat. A lot of people have come to Demetre dessert restaurants for a long time - they serve good, consistent, and yummy desserts for a decent price.
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