Went here to try their famed crepe cakes. I'd seen them in Kensington but never tried them.
When you walk in you get the impression that they're trying to be really fancy but it kind of doesn't work in a Chinese plaza with your storefront facing the parking lot. Everything was super white and shiny with marble tables ... so it kind of felt like I was in a washroom. Nothing on the walls but a really subtle also white decal with the store name. There's such thing as minimalism in decor and there's looking bare.
We got a slice of earl grey crepe cake for about 8.75 including tax. the crepe was really soft and delicate and the cream was light as well. I would have liked a stronger earl grey taste - it was mostly cream.
Came here thinking that this was a more casual cafe. It is not. It's a place to chat with your friends over coffee. The tables are tiny so don't think about doing work here and there is no wifi or plugs.
Overall it was an okay experience - the cake was good but definitely not quite worth the price. The atmosphere feels a bit awkward too and not very cozy because of the tiny space and small tables that are a little too close together. from what I remember there was no music so it was super quiet. Also all the tables are near the door so if someone opens the door, you will feel it.
Overall not a great experience but I hope it will be better in the future.