Monday, May 18, 2009

Demitre's Dessert

This is a very popular dessert chain around Toronto. After Nak Won korean food we headed up to Mississauga for some sweets at Demitre's. We went to the one in 90 Courtney Park, next to the AMC.
There was a big line up even though it was already 10:30, 1hr away from their closing time.

We waited eagerly for a seat while watching them cut the different cheesecakes, and popping out waffles with a mountain of ice cream on them, giant waffle cones and super delicious looking sundaes and shakes. The fudge cake was literally 30cms tall.....it was one gianormous beauty.

Deciding on what to order was hard..Diza and I debated between Banana Split, cake or crepes, and finally we settled on the crepe just like our other friends. The crepes are all $9.95, you can upgrade it to a Belgian waffle for extra 85 cents.

Karen and Brian had the One Bad Apple, which was crepe with white chocolate ice cream, spiced Apples with cinnamon and caramel drizzle. I'm a big apple fan so I thought theirs had great flavours blending together. The ice cream was very, very sweet though, it gets heavy after a couple more bites. But the apples and the cinnamon went very nicely with the crepes.

Hamid, being a chocolate fiend, ordered the one with the MOST chocolate in it. I don't remember the name, but it was bittersweet chocolate ice cream with brownie bits, dark and white chocolate bits. He loved it and inhaled that thing in about 20 seconds. Then he got too full and left it up to me.....as usual.... I liked the chocolatey-ness of it, but the chips kept on getting stuck in my teeth, which was annoying. Perhaps there was just too much chocolate stuff in there with no variance in texture, so it got very sweet and overwhelming quickly.
Diza and I shared The Last Straw, with fresh strawberries and honey vanilla ice cream and strawberry sauce drizzle. The strawberries were very fresh and sweet, so pairing them with the ice cream was just heavenly. The ice cream was not as sweet as the others, but you can definitly taste the honey. The texture is stickier and milkier than the usual ice cream you'd buy from grocery stores. Diza didn't even breathe. By teh time I took my second bite, she already killed off half of the crepe, mumbling "this is so amazing...omg...so good.." with her eyes bulging out as if she wished she had a second mouth to stuff this goodness in.

Overall, Demitre's a tasty place. THe desserts are certainly over priced, but I guess their justification is the monstrous size of them all. I'd say sharing a plate with a friend serves as good portion and budget control.

1 comment:

  1. LOL you make me laugh!

    Hamid's crepe was called the "Tongue Depressor"-- and you're right, it was probably the most chocolate-y dish they had in the entire restaurant aka diabetes on a plate :D

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