I recently discovered honey toast a little under a year ago. Mostly as a dessert at many of the all-you-can-eat sushi places here in Vegas. To my pleasant surprise I found this place, a place that specializes in honey toast!
If you've never had honey toast, it's very difficult to explain. It's almost like one of those Kings Hawaiian rolls with a sweet buttery taste to it. But it typically has a nice crispy crust on the outside.
IS Sweet makes it into an artform.
I came here on a Sunday night around 10:30 PM and it was completely packed. The clientele ranged from tourists to locals having dessert more than likely after dinner here in Chinatown. It's located in a small business/retail park off of Spring Mountain Road. Very easily accessible. Not sure how parking is during the day but at night it was pretty simple to find a spot.
All the drinks are listed on the chalkboard above the server station. Mainly coffees and teas. You have all the traditional's like lattes and mochas and coffee. The food portion is located from what we could tell on a fold out to go style menu by the register.
It's pretty basic. You get your honey toast and you can have it anyway you'd like it. The traditional way with just vanilla ice cream drizzled with fresh honey or anything else out of there multitude of ingredients such as chocolate sauce, green tea ice cream, fresh fruit.
I went ahead and got the traditional. Yummy warm fresh honey toast topped off with vanilla ice cream and honey drizzled all over it. I give this a firm 5/5. It took about 15 minutes to prepare and they let you know this ahead of time. Each honey toast order is about a 15 minute wait which I believe is the big time.
To drink I went with an iced mocha. I'll go ahead and give this one a 3/5. Don't get me wrong it was good and it was tasty but nothing over-the-top about it. Same price as if you were to go to Starbucks or coffee bean or any other place like that.
My friend got the traditional but topped off with fresh strawberries. She gave hers a firm 5/5 also. She had the red velvet latte. They use the powdered flavors here like coffee beans instead of the syrups like Starbucks. It tends to make the light is a little less on the sweet side which we enjoyed.
We sat down patiently waited for about 15 minutes before our two massive honey toasts came out. The taste was incredible. The toast itself had a flaky crispy crust on the outside and the inside had a sweet buttery taste to it that was soft and moist. The ice cream went ahead and melted through and through. The scoop is a little bit small for the size of the toast. It was probably a 5 x 5 square with about a 4 inch tall toast.
These are pretty massive. Saw a lot of people sharing desserts. We went ahead and ordered one each. Luckily we had a light dinner.
I definitely would recommend this place by far. Being in the heart of Chinatown makes it a great spot to go after you have dinner. Ample parking and a clean and minimalistic design on the inside.